G
Geoff Edwards
I have a template which has an attached toolbar.
When a document is first created from the template, some of the
toolbar buttons are enabled and some are not.
When the buttons are used, a routine (UpDateToolbars) is called which
checks various conditions and enables or disables buttons according to
those conditions.
This works perfectly in Word 97 and Word XP.
In Word 2003, after the call to UpDateToolbars all of the buttons
appear as if they were disabled (greyed out) except occasionally when
they all appear as if they were enabled.
The buttons are "repainted" correctly if the cursor is swept over
them.
Forcing a screen refresh at the end of the UpDateToolBars procedure
does not correct this.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Geoff Edwards
Leeds, UK
e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
(replace the stopspambot bit with some
version of my name)
When a document is first created from the template, some of the
toolbar buttons are enabled and some are not.
When the buttons are used, a routine (UpDateToolbars) is called which
checks various conditions and enables or disables buttons according to
those conditions.
This works perfectly in Word 97 and Word XP.
In Word 2003, after the call to UpDateToolbars all of the buttons
appear as if they were disabled (greyed out) except occasionally when
they all appear as if they were enabled.
The buttons are "repainted" correctly if the cursor is swept over
them.
Forcing a screen refresh at the end of the UpDateToolBars procedure
does not correct this.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Geoff Edwards
Leeds, UK
e-mail: (e-mail address removed)
(replace the stopspambot bit with some
version of my name)