Custom menu created in an xla macro

T

thomas

Hello,

I created a custom menu with a vba macro in an xla file (excel 2003) but i
have a problem : When the code runs, it looks for the macro "mymacro"
defined in ".OnAction="mymacro" not in the xla file itself but in the active
xls workbook.

I do not understand why

Thanks for your help
 
T

thomas

Thanks a lot. i will try it

But i thought a macro runned always within the same workbook, that's not
what should be?


"Ron de Bruin" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de groupe
de discussion : uLauKB#[email protected]...
Try this Thomas

..OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name & "!mymacro"
 
T

thomas

Unfortunately i tried it today at the office and it does not work

mymacro is in the xla file and the menu command makes it works

if i open an xls workbook containing a copy of mymacro and then the menu
command makes that copy work. If i deleted that copy, a message says it
does not find 'mymacro'


"Ron de Bruin" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de groupe
de discussion : uLauKB#[email protected]...
Try this Thomas

..OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name & "!mymacro"
 
T

thomas

Thanks, i will try tomorrow at office

The difference i see with Ron's code is the " ' "

..OnAction = "'" & ThisWorkbook.Name & "'!" & MacNames(iCtr)



"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : (e-mail address removed)...
See Debra Dalgleish's site for code to create an add-in with code to add a
Toolbar.

http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlToolbar02.html

Note the .OnAction line using Thisworkbook as Ron pointed out.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
T

thomas

I tried

..OnAction = "'" & ThisWorkbook.Name & "'!mymacro"

and it's the same :

It's mymacro in the active workbook that runs and not the one in the xla
file project


"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : (e-mail address removed)...
See Debra Dalgleish's site for code to create an add-in with code to add a
Toolbar.

http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlToolbar02.html

Note the .OnAction line using Thisworkbook as Ron pointed out.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
 
G

Gord Dibben

I think you have confused Excel by having "mymacro" in two separate
workbooks.

Delete the "mymacro" from the workbook then save.

Close Excel then reopen with your saved workbook.

Where does the toolbar button point to?


Gord
 
T

thomas

Yes originally the macro was duplicated in several xls workbooks.
I wanted to rationalize by using an xla file instead

i kept "mymacro" (the name for the example) in the xls workbooks but
unactivated their menus.

The point is that if i delete the entire projects in theses xls worbooks,
the xla menu still points to them if they are the active workbooks, even
with

.OnAction = "'" & ThisWorkbook.Name & "'!mymacro"

(i thought ThisWorkbook.Name referred to the xla in which the menus are)

I did something else : i renamed mymacro in the xla workbooks and now it
works, as if even with deleted projects in xls workbooks, there was still
something left with the older code.

What is strange too is that other macros in theses xls workbooks also had
the same names as in the xla workbook and no problem with them

Hope my english is clear. I'm french ;-)

Thanks

"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion : (e-mail address removed)...
I think you have confused Excel by having "mymacro" in two separate
workbooks.

Delete the "mymacro" from the workbook then save.

Close Excel then reopen with your saved workbook.

Where does the toolbar button point to?


Gord
 

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