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I have copied form Internet a function that creates a toolbar on the fly.
However, when i use it i get the following error : Compile error : user
defined type not defined. Should i refer to some library ?
Here is the function :
' ----- Beginning Of Code -----
' ,This sample creates a custom toolbar with menu items (with sub menu's
within) amd a dropdown box with choices, code sample also includes the
' event andling for the items. Run CreateToolbarExample - this will create
the toolbar with menu items MenuEvents - is the event handling macro which
handles all events
' emoveMenu - Deletes the custom toolbar
Public Function CreatePopupToolbarExample()
Dim CustomToolBar As CommandBar
Dim MainCustomBar As CommandBarPopup
Dim SubMenuItem As CommandBarButton
Dim SubMenuPopUp As CommandBarPopup
Dim SubMenuPopUpItem As CommandBarButton
Dim DropDownList As CommandBarControl
Dim strToolBar As String
Dim iCount As Integer
' Replace "My Toolbar" with a name
' you want to use for your toolbar.
strToolBar = "My Toolbar"
' Create and display the Toolbar.
Set CustomToolBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:=strToolBar, _
Position:=msoBarFloating)
CustomToolBar.Visible = True
' Create Main PopUp Menu on Toolbar.
Set MainCustomBar = CustomToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:
=msoControlPopup)
MainCustomBar.Caption = "Main Menu"
' Create Dropdown list on toolbar
Set DropDownList = CustomToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:
=msoControlDropdown)
' Add a Menu Button and a Popup
With MainCustomBar.Controls
Set SubMenuItem = .Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
Set SubMenuPopUp = .Add(Type:=msoControlPopup)
End With
' Set properties for the sub button and popup menus.
With SubMenuItem
.Caption = "Sub Menu Item"
.Style = msoButtonCaption
.OnAction = "MenuEvents" ' <- Macro to run when clicked.
End With
With SubMenuPopUp
.Caption = "Sub Menu Popup"
' This optional can be used to invoke macro which toggles
' the state of child controls.
.OnAction = "MenuEvents"
End With
' Add item to Sub Menu
With SubMenuPopUp.Controls
Set SubMenuPopUpItem = .Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
End With
With SubMenuPopUpItem
.Caption = "Sub Menu Popup Item"
.OnAction = "MenuEvents" ' <- Macro to run when clicked.
End With
' Create a combo box which lists the options.
With DropDownList
.AddItem "Choice A"
.AddItem "Choice B"
.Caption = "Choices"
.TooltipText = "Select choice from the list"
.Width = 120
' default value to show
.ListIndex = 1
.OnAction = "MenuEvents"
End With
End Function
Sub MenuEvents()
'Handler for the event when user clicks on the toolbar options
Dim cmdBCtl As CommandBarControl
Set cmdBCtl = Application.CommandBars.ActionControl
' Determine the caption of the control that was clicked.
Select Case cmdBCtl.Caption
Case "Choices"
With cmdBCtl
Select Case .ListIndex
Case 1
MsgBox "You selected 1st item in dropdown list", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
Case 2
MsgBox "You selected 2nd item in dropdown list", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
End Select
End With
Case "Sub Menu Item"
MsgBox "You selected item:" & "Sub Menu Item", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
Case "Sub Menu Popup"
' Do preprocessing, adding/deleting/
' enabling/disabling child items in the popup.
Debug.Print "Sub Menu Popup"
Case "Sub Menu Popup Item"
MsgBox "You selected item in the popup", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
End Select
End Sub
Sub RemoveMenu()
On Error Resume Next
Application.CommandBars("My Toolbar").Delete
End Sub
' ----- End Of Code -----
However, when i use it i get the following error : Compile error : user
defined type not defined. Should i refer to some library ?
Here is the function :
' ----- Beginning Of Code -----
' ,This sample creates a custom toolbar with menu items (with sub menu's
within) amd a dropdown box with choices, code sample also includes the
' event andling for the items. Run CreateToolbarExample - this will create
the toolbar with menu items MenuEvents - is the event handling macro which
handles all events
' emoveMenu - Deletes the custom toolbar
Public Function CreatePopupToolbarExample()
Dim CustomToolBar As CommandBar
Dim MainCustomBar As CommandBarPopup
Dim SubMenuItem As CommandBarButton
Dim SubMenuPopUp As CommandBarPopup
Dim SubMenuPopUpItem As CommandBarButton
Dim DropDownList As CommandBarControl
Dim strToolBar As String
Dim iCount As Integer
' Replace "My Toolbar" with a name
' you want to use for your toolbar.
strToolBar = "My Toolbar"
' Create and display the Toolbar.
Set CustomToolBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:=strToolBar, _
Position:=msoBarFloating)
CustomToolBar.Visible = True
' Create Main PopUp Menu on Toolbar.
Set MainCustomBar = CustomToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:
=msoControlPopup)
MainCustomBar.Caption = "Main Menu"
' Create Dropdown list on toolbar
Set DropDownList = CustomToolBar.Controls.Add(Type:
=msoControlDropdown)
' Add a Menu Button and a Popup
With MainCustomBar.Controls
Set SubMenuItem = .Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
Set SubMenuPopUp = .Add(Type:=msoControlPopup)
End With
' Set properties for the sub button and popup menus.
With SubMenuItem
.Caption = "Sub Menu Item"
.Style = msoButtonCaption
.OnAction = "MenuEvents" ' <- Macro to run when clicked.
End With
With SubMenuPopUp
.Caption = "Sub Menu Popup"
' This optional can be used to invoke macro which toggles
' the state of child controls.
.OnAction = "MenuEvents"
End With
' Add item to Sub Menu
With SubMenuPopUp.Controls
Set SubMenuPopUpItem = .Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
End With
With SubMenuPopUpItem
.Caption = "Sub Menu Popup Item"
.OnAction = "MenuEvents" ' <- Macro to run when clicked.
End With
' Create a combo box which lists the options.
With DropDownList
.AddItem "Choice A"
.AddItem "Choice B"
.Caption = "Choices"
.TooltipText = "Select choice from the list"
.Width = 120
' default value to show
.ListIndex = 1
.OnAction = "MenuEvents"
End With
End Function
Sub MenuEvents()
'Handler for the event when user clicks on the toolbar options
Dim cmdBCtl As CommandBarControl
Set cmdBCtl = Application.CommandBars.ActionControl
' Determine the caption of the control that was clicked.
Select Case cmdBCtl.Caption
Case "Choices"
With cmdBCtl
Select Case .ListIndex
Case 1
MsgBox "You selected 1st item in dropdown list", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
Case 2
MsgBox "You selected 2nd item in dropdown list", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
End Select
End With
Case "Sub Menu Item"
MsgBox "You selected item:" & "Sub Menu Item", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
Case "Sub Menu Popup"
' Do preprocessing, adding/deleting/
' enabling/disabling child items in the popup.
Debug.Print "Sub Menu Popup"
Case "Sub Menu Popup Item"
MsgBox "You selected item in the popup", _
vbInformation, "Menu Choice"
End Select
End Sub
Sub RemoveMenu()
On Error Resume Next
Application.CommandBars("My Toolbar").Delete
End Sub
' ----- End Of Code -----