Toolbar event management

G

Guest

Hi All
I have built a custom toolbar (code snippet below), the control button
OnAction calls a subroutine with a single parameter.
The subroutine simply displays a MsgBox informing the user of the status,
with a single OK button to cancel the Msgbox. However the user has to press
the OK control twice to cancel the MsgBox. I have established that
subroutine runs twice!

Can anyone explain why this happens and how to prevent it?


code snippet follows....
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Sub BuildTB()

Const tbName = "CFAM_TB"
Dim NewMenuBar As CommandBar
Dim NewMenu As CommandBarControl
Dim NewItem As CommandBarControl

Call RemoveMenus(tbName)

Set NewMenuBar = CommandBars.Add(MenuBar:=False)
With NewMenuBar
.Name = tbName
.Visible = True

With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton, _
temporary:=True)
.FaceId = 2817
.OnAction = "ExportData(1)"
.Caption = "Send All"
.Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption
End With

.Position = msoBarTop
.Protection = msoBarNoChangeVisible + _
msoBarNoResize + _
msoBarNoChangeDock + _
msoBarNoCustomize

End With

End Sub
 
K

keepITcool

Nigel,

as you may have suspected there's a trick to
passing arguments in OnAction strings :)


.OnAction = "'" & "ExportData ""1"" '"



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K

keepITcool

PS:

when you create the MenuBar, you should add temporary:=true
similar to what you do when you add the controls
 
B

Bob Phillips

I wouldn't try to pass a value in that way, I would set the Parameter
property or the Tag proeprty to that value, and test it i the macro

With Application.CommandBars.ActionControl
MsgBox .Tag
End With


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HTH

Bob Phillips

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G

Guest

Hi, keepITcool and Bob
Thanks for the suggestion I will give them a try.

Cheers
Nigel RS
 
G

Guest

Just to add. This is an undocumented feature. As I recall there are at
least some verions of xl - somewhere in the xl2000 service pack n to at least
the first release of xl2002 that do not support this. I don't have
definitive details and I could be wrong, but I recall several post reporting
this feature was failing around the release of those versions.
 
K

keepITcool

Further to Bob's suggestion:

specify the .Tag or .Parameter for the control
then assign the same OnAction proc to all controls.

Sub MyBarActions()
Select Case CommandBars.ActionControl.Parameter
Case 1
... divers actions for each control
End Select
End Sub


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