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Help!! Command Bars
Hello people
id like to know how to add a command bar to my application in visual basic.
it's not a oofice application, it's just a plain application. but i'd like
to use a command bar instead a toolbar, how do i do it??
please responde to my address.
thanx
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Re: Help!! Command Bars
On 14 Jan 2001 14:21:11 -0800, "Laslo" <a19961195@metis.pucp.edu.pe> wrote:
¤
¤ Hello people
¤ id like to know how to add a command bar to my application in visual basic.
¤ it's not a oofice application, it's just a plain application. but i'd like
¤ to use a command bar instead a toolbar, how do i do it??
¤
¤ please responde to my address.
If you are referring to the Microsoft Office CommandBars I don't believe they are supported by
Visual Basic Forms.
There is so much toolbar code available though that I'm surprised that you would be looking at the
Office CommandBars.
Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
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Re: Help!! Command Bars
Paul Clement <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote:
>On 14 Jan 2001 14:21:11 -0800, "Laslo" <a19961195@metis.pucp.edu.pe> wrote:
>
>¤
>¤ Hello people
>¤ id like to know how to add a command bar to my application in visual basic.
>¤ it's not a oofice application, it's just a plain application. but i'd
like
>¤ to use a command bar instead a toolbar, how do i do it??
>¤
>¤ please responde to my address.
>
>If you are referring to the Microsoft Office CommandBars I don't believe
they are supported
>by
>Visual Basic Forms.
>
>There is so much toolbar code available though that I'm surprised that you
would be
>looking at the
>Office CommandBars.
>
>
>Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
>Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
Did you get any further help? I'd also like to add a command bar to my app.
The Office object library doesn't expose a public createable CommandBars
object so I don't know how to go about it. Plus, I'm not sure how it would
site on my container form. Any ideas how we can get around it? How do the
office apps do it?
Richard
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