Before Double Click Event Procedure For Multiple Sheets
Apr 2, 2008
I have a calendar userform set as Userform1 and I would like it to pop up upon double clicking in two different ranges 'date' which is on sheet 1 and 'dates' which is on sheet 4.
So far I have this code in Thisworkbook, which works perfectly for Sheet 1, but I get the following error on Sheet 4: Run time error '1004': Methed 'intersect of object'_global' failed.
Private Sub Workbook_SheetBeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean)
If Intersect(Target, Sheet1.Range("date")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
UserForm1.Show
Exit Sub
If Intersect(taregt, Sheet4.Range("date2")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
UserForm1.Show .............................
I am trying to apply a double click event to all sheets. It works if I apply to each sheet but I won't to prevent from having to copy and paste into each new sheet. I am trying this code in ThisWorkbook but doesn't seem to work.
VB:
Private Sub Workbook_SheetBeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) ' If the cell is clear If Sh.Target.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone Or Sh.Target.Interior.Color <> vbCyan Then ' Then change the background color to yellow Sh.Target.Interior.Color = vbCyan
I am trying to write some questions on cells of Sheet1 of a workbook. Then I want to write the answers on cells of Sheet2 of the same workbook. I want the user to be able to double click the question-cell on Sheet1 and be taken to the respective answer on Sheet2.
I would like to create a macro in which, when the user double clicks on a cell, that cell will be shaded yellow and other cells within the Workbook containing the same value as that cell will be crossed out. I have come up with the below code, but it doesn't work correctly. Any ideas on what I have done wrong? Would also like it to not cross out the cell the user double clicked on.
Private Sub Workbook_SheetBeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim wk As Worksheet Dim selectedName As String selectedName = ActiveCell.Value
With Selection.Interior .ColorIndex = 6 .Pattern = xlSolid End With
For Each wk In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
For i = 200 To 2 Step -1 If ActiveSheet.Cells(i, 2).Value = selectedName Then ActiveSheet.Cells(i, 2).Font.Strikethrough = True End If Next Next End Sub [/code]
code to have check marks appear in multiple non-adjacent columns in a worksheet by double clicking.
The code I am using works for a single column : (The named range "Checkboxes1" is D4:D100)
VB: Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) If Target.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub If Intersect(Target, Range("Checkboxes1")) Is Nothing Then Exit Sub
[Code]......
However I also need the code to work on two other named ranges "Checkboxes2" (E4:E100) and "Checkboxes3" is G4:G100.
I have a Shared Workbook that 10 or 15 users are in and out of all day. In Column A on a few sheets I have a Before Double Click Event that launches a userform. The macro works for all users except this one person. I have tried several things:
1. I closed the file and Reopened it, to make sure that the user did not disable macros.
2. I checked the file on other users computers to see if the file was working properly (It was.)
3. I went to Options>Trust Center>Trust Center Settings>Macro Settings and Enabled All Macros on this User's system
None of these actions corrected the issue.
The purpose of the BeforeDoubleClick Event is to store Columns A:E data and then let the user add more information through the form. Once the User fills out the UserForm. A:E is transferred to one of a number of sheets depending on criteria in the UserForm. A:E is transferred along with the new information that the user has entered in the UserForm.
Another symptom is that on other computers when the Before Double Click Event is activated the Userform launches and the cursor does not appear in the cell until after the User Clicks a Command Button to Update Data on the Userform. On this individual's computer the cursor does appear in the cell without the Userform launching....
My program(which is an add-in, or will be when I've finished writing it) creates a new worksheet called "Groups Summary" I would like this sheet to be locked so that the user can not modify anything on it. I would also like that if they double click a cell this will launch a userform if based on certain conditions.
I believe this code would have to go in the worksheet itself, so the question is how do I get the macro to enter code into a worksheet that it creates?
Is there a way to write it in a standard module and then automatically copy it when the worksheet is created?
I am using excel 2003. I would like to double click on the form title bar to shrink the form to only show title bar. Double click again will restore the original size.
I have a userform with about 20 textboxes. I would like to use the same "data validation" procedure on each textbox as the user enters data into the form. I'll use the exit event to trigger the validation. As the user moves from one textbox to the next, the data will be validated; if it's out of range, the user will be prompted to correct it.
Is there a way to have a common event procedure so I don't have to have a separate procedure for each textbox individually? I know I can put the actual validation code in its own procedure and then call it from each event procedure but that would still leave me with 20 event procedures like:
Private Sub Textbox1_Exit(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) ValidateData End Sub
I've created a macro with a custom dialog box, but I don't know how to make the transition from when I make the dialog box pop up, the user enters the information, then they click "Continue" or "Cancel" or whatever it may be, how to do I make it happen from there out?
Do I make the command buttons a boolean and if they click it's true? How do I make it work?
I'm trying to add a worksheet event via code. It works OK when I run it on its own but I get a run-time error 9 subscript out of range error when I try to run it from another procedure.
Please find attached my 2 bits of code. Any help greatly appreciated.
This is the bit that works OK on its own but not when called from my other procedure
Sub Code_To_Write_Code()
'This writes code to the new sheet
Dim StartLine As Long Dim SheetToAddCodeTo SheetToAddCodeTo = ActiveSheet.CodeName
With ActiveWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents(SheetToAddCodeTo).CodeModule StartLine = .CreateEventProc("Calculate", "Worksheet") + 1 ..............
I worte a procedure to protect the worksheet. When we clik on command button it asks the password but if I click on cancel button procedure is exiting.
I am trying to set public variables from an event handling procedure based in a worksheet so I can use that variable in a userform. Nothing I have tried works no matter where I declare the variable. I am using a msgbox to display the variable (a range) but it shows as blank regardless of whether I place the variable in a module, this workbook object or in the sheet object where the event code is placed.
I am sure there is a simple way to transfer variables from the sheet's code (where it must remain as the variable depends on the target cell's position that triggers the event).
I have a spreadsheet that just uses the basic "SUM" function. This morning I went to use it and the function does not work after I change a number within the field of that function. If, however, I go into the SUM function and double click, then hit enter, it does the new calculation.
I have this list of all rangenames in my workbookin column A:A
For some reason I want to doubleclick on the rangename in the list to activate this range.
The reason is that I want more smooth activation-prosess; The Excel Range List is too long to practical use as a direct lookup, so I want to activate directly from my own list (where i have added definitions to the range names.
I have tried to build a hyperlink formula, but failed. Maybe the macro below can be modified to do the job, but I am stuck here as well.
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) Dim RangeName Application.ScreenUpdating = False If Target.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A:A")) Is Nothing Then Cancel = True
I seem to have broken something!. Whenever I double-click to open an Excel file (.xls files are associated correctly), Excel opens, but nothing happens. That status bar says "Ready," but my workbook never appears.
If I do a File-> Open within Excel, then I am able to open the workbook. I have no idea what is going on. This occurs for all Excel files whether they contain macros or not.
I have a code for doubleclick on a cell and a gdt application chart will open.
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClicK(ByVal Target As Range, Cancel As Boolean) ActiveSheet.Unprotect ThisWorkbook.Unprotect Dim i As Integer Dim gdt As Long Dim S As String Cancel = True With Application
If Target.Address(False, False) "C11" Then Exit Sub
'Place your direct path to open this GDT application
S = "C:Documents and SettingsUserMy DocumentsAndy's MachineINSPECTIONGDTGDT BitmapGD&T_Font.exe"
If Dir(S) = "" Then MsgBox "File does not exist:" & vbCrLf & S, vbCritical, "Error" Exit Sub End If gdt = Shell("""" & S & """", vbNormalFocus)
End With
ActiveSheet.Protect ThisWorkbook.Protect End Sub What would the code be for a range of cells if doulbe clicked the range would be C11 thru C35
Also, I have a double click code for another symbol chart to open.
How, would this be used in the same manner if a coulmn or row were to apply on double click.
on the worksheet there are six ranges...each range has three columns...the first is team name, the second is rep name, and the third is the metric being measured.
what i would like to happen is...
when a team name is double clicked in any one of the ranges, i would like all three cells (team name, rep name, and metric) to be boldfaced and have the cell interior change color for all instances across all six ranges that match the team name double clicked. when double clicked again, it should go back to original formatting.
likewise, when a rep name is double clicked in any one of the ranges, i would like all three cells (team name, rep name, and metric) to be boldfaced and have the cell interior change color for all instances across all six ranges that match the rep name double clicked. when double clicked again, it would go back to original format.
so for example, if i happen to click on a cell in the team column in the second range for "team a", all cells in each range (including the adjacent cells for rep and metric) would be highlighted.
I have populated a listbox from a filtered list and when 'Double Clicking' a name I want a macro to run. All seems to be OK apart from it is not finding/returning any data; I know the data is there and I think it may be the way I'm referencing the listbox value;
Sub CopySignificant()
Dim DestSheet As Worksheet Set DestSheet = Worksheets("Clients to Invoice")
Dim sRow As Long 'row index on source worksheet Dim dRow As Long 'row index on destination worksheet Dim sCount As Long sCount = 0 dRow = 1...................
I am trying to create code so that when a cell in Column C (for example C1) is double clicked, it makes the font bold, italicized, blue and inserts a row below the double clicked cell. I am also trying to make it so that if the cell is double clicked again, it removes the bold, italics, blue and deletes the row that was previously inserted.
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick _ (ByVal Target As Excel.Range, Cancel As Boolean) If Target.Font.Bold Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Rows("1:1").EntireRow.Select Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown ActiveCell.Select Cancel = True If Not Target.Font.Bold Then ActiveCell.Offset(1, 0).Rows("1:1").EntireRow.Select Selection.Delete Shift:=xlUp ActiveCell.Select Cancel = True End If End If End Sub
I want a X to be put in the activecell if empty or removed if already there. By searching this forum I found and read the article "Adding a Command Button to the Excel Right Click Pop-up Toolbar/Command Bar" and was able to add the code to do this to the right click sub menu. Is there a way to do the same thing by double clicking on the cell? This probably seems a bit nit pickey but I would just like for it to work using double click for my users. I wrote the following code to performe the action
Sub Toggle_Macro() If IsEmpty(ActiveCell) = True Then ActiveCell.Value = "X" With Selection .HorizontalAlignment = xlCenter End With With Selection.Font .Name = "Arial" .FontStyle = "Bold" .Size = 12 .ColorIndex = 3 End With Else: Selection.ClearContents End If End Sub
And placed the code below in Private Module of the Workbook Object.................
I am trying to run a macro when I double click on a certain cell (D34). The cell has data in it (Southeast NSC). What I am expecting to happen is once I double click on the cell the macro will run the retrieve and I will end up at expense chart page.
The macro I am trying to run is an Essbase retrieve.
Testing my worksheet, I found that if I double click on any cell that is not locked, the worksheet becomes unprotected. I need to prevent this from happening. I tried the following code, but it didn't work.
I'm using a little sub routine to bring up a pop up calendar when i click in a cell, everythings lovely but it annoyingly comes up when i select a clolumn or row that also contains that cell. modification to require a double click to display the calendar?
I have a sheet with some 300 plus rows of data. I use filters to sort through the rows to get down to anywhere from 8 to 10 or so rows. At that point I would like to be able to select (doule click) a filtered row of 10 cells (A:J) copy the data and paste it to a different sheet starting with cell B18. I want to be able to perform this process up to 5 seperate times.
I have recorded a macro to do basically what I am trying but with many short falls. It only selects one row, I cannot double click on a row and it dosen't always paste to the proper cell.