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pwrichcreek
I want certain custom views to display only specific toolbars. For example,
I'd like one view, let's call it MAXROWS, to show a maximum number of data
rows, so I'd like that view to display the smallest number of toolbars
possible. When I switch out of MAXROWS to another view, let's call it NORM,
I'd like to see several toolbars.
I can't seem to get this to work using custom views alone. Whatever toolbar
options I customize for MAXROWS are retained when I switch to NORM or any
other view.
It seem as if I should be able to do this using VBA, but I don't have a clue
which EVENTS and METHODS I should be using. (Or, perhaps I can do it without
VBA, but have not yet stumbled onto all the right buttons to push?)
TIA,
Phil
I'd like one view, let's call it MAXROWS, to show a maximum number of data
rows, so I'd like that view to display the smallest number of toolbars
possible. When I switch out of MAXROWS to another view, let's call it NORM,
I'd like to see several toolbars.
I can't seem to get this to work using custom views alone. Whatever toolbar
options I customize for MAXROWS are retained when I switch to NORM or any
other view.
It seem as if I should be able to do this using VBA, but I don't have a clue
which EVENTS and METHODS I should be using. (Or, perhaps I can do it without
VBA, but have not yet stumbled onto all the right buttons to push?)
TIA,
Phil