Well thats what I was thinking too. The file has a Global.MPT which are the user settings.
This is what I've done to test it.
1.
-Open the file, and it installs.
-Close the file with breakpoints, and the menu is most definitely removed.
-Open a blank file and the menu is there!!! (WHY?)...
First of all I'm working with VBA in Microsoft Project
So I have a project file that I want to install custom menus. I have figured out that I can create a macro to install that menu at file startup. Then I can create another macro that removes it at file shutdown. However, for whatever...
Ya thats great, I hadn't though of running a macro to place the buttons for other macros!
I'm thinking about adding them to a menu now, because I have about nine. But this idea is just what I needed.
Its actually for Microsoft Project, which I had neglected to mention before.
Thanks!
I've created several macros which I want to add to the a toolbar. I know how to add them to a toolbar on my computer, but the file that that work with is on a server and I'd like to add them to a toolbar on the file so that when any user opens it they are there ready to be used.
Thoughts?
I think that will do it. Are there any major downsides to ignoring errors this way? I don't see a way around it for what I want to do.
Thanks for your help!
There is probably a basic answer to my question, however I don't have the programming background to find it and have been trying to figure it out for a day now.
Here goes.
I'm writing a macro that will place Tasks in the network diagram (in Microsoft Project) in specific locations (so the user...
There is probably a basic answer to my question, however I don't have the programming background to find it and have been trying to figure it out for a day now.
Here goes.
I'm writing a macro that will place Tasks in the network diagram in specific locations. The macro calls an excel file...
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