Hi Michael,
Thanks very much for the help. It works perfectly now.
The
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John 3:16
"Michael Bauer" wrote:
> Am Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:09:02 -0800 schrieb lostwings:
>
> In VBA the OnAction property isnÂīt necessary. Instead declare your variable
> objItemControl in the module head WithEvents. Then you can select
> "objItemControl" in the left upper ComboBox and its "Click" event in the
> right one. The IDE then adds automatically the event procedure to your code.
>
> Sample for declaration:
>
> Private WithEvents objItemControl as Office.CommandBarButton
>
> Sub addmenu()
> DonÂīt declare objItemControl here again!
> ....
> End Sub
>
> Private Sub objItemControl_Click(ByVal Ctrl As Office.CommandBarButton,
> CancelDefault As Boolean)
> This method can replace your myForm method (or call it from here)
> End Sub
>
> --
> Viele Gruesse / Best regards
> Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
>
>
>
> > hi sue,
> >
> > I have the following VBA code to add a "Custom Menu" to the main menu bar,
> > and add "Item 1" as a menu item to "Custom Menu". These two
> > CommandBarControls can be created correctly. But when I click the "Item
> 1",
> > it does not respond by poping out the "Hello" MsgBox.
> >
> > For simplicity reason, I just omit the err event handler part to make the
> > snippet more clear to read. And I always assume that "Menu Bar" control is
> > always there before I launch this VBA code.
> >
> > Thanks for any possible help.
> > Sub addmenu()
> > Dim objApp As Application
> > Dim colCB As CommandBars
> > Dim objCB As CommandBar
> > Dim objMenuControl As CommandBarControl
> > Dim objItemControl As CommandBarControl
> >
> > Set objApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
> > Set colCB = objApp.ActiveWindow.CommandBars
> > Set objCB = colCB("Menu Bar")
> >
> > Set objMenuControl = objCB.Controls.Add(msoControlPopup)
> > objMenuControl.Caption = "Custom Menu"
> > objMenuControl.Enabled = True
> > objMenuControl.Visible = True
> >
> > Set objItemControl = objMenuControl.Controls.Add(1)
> > objItemControl.Caption = "Item 1"
> > objItemControl.Enabled = True
> > objItemControl.OnAction = "myForm"
> > objItemControl.Visible = True
> >
> >
> > Set objApp = Nothing
> > Set colCB = Nothing
> > Set objCB = Nothing
> > Set objMenuControl = Nothing
> >
> > End Sub
> >
> > Sub myForm()
> > MsgBox ("hello")
> > End Sub
>
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