From: Learning on 25 Feb 2010 17:33 Thanks but that was the first place I looked and "I cannot find where they set it up.". I am looking where all macros for the sheet are but is there some system area in the macro or some keywork I should be searching for. In the example workbook it prints a whole error message which I have looked for but cannot find. "Bob I" wrote: > You said "I know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet > someone else set up but I cannot find where they set it up." > > That is the example workbook. Look in the Macros. > > Learning wrote: > > thanks Bob and sorry to be dumb but where do I find the example workbook? > > > > Thanks > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > > > >>Look in the macros on the example workbook. > >> > >>Learning wrote: > >> > >> > >>>I am running Office 2003 and I want to assign a error message to the SAVE > >>>icon on the StandardToolbar to disable the standard save function to get the > >>>user to use another save button that I have set up on the spreadsheet. I > >>>know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet someone else set up > >>>but I cannot > >>>find where they set it up. > >>> > >>>It needs to be done in such a way that when I send the document > >>>(spreadsheet) to other Pc's it will still be setup. > >>> > >>>Any help would be most apprciated. > >> > >>. > >> > > . >
From: Bob I on 25 Feb 2010 17:50 Press Alt+F11 and nose around in the VB editor. Learning wrote: > Thanks but that was the first place I looked and "I cannot find where they > set it up.". I am looking where all macros for the sheet are but is there > some system area in the macro or some keywork I should be searching for. In > the example workbook it prints a whole error message which I have looked for > but cannot find. > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>You said "I know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet >>someone else set up but I cannot find where they set it up." >> >>That is the example workbook. Look in the Macros. >> >>Learning wrote: >> >>>thanks Bob and sorry to be dumb but where do I find the example workbook? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >>>"Bob I" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Look in the macros on the example workbook. >>>> >>>>Learning wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>I am running Office 2003 and I want to assign a error message to the SAVE >>>>>icon on the StandardToolbar to disable the standard save function to get the >>>>>user to use another save button that I have set up on the spreadsheet. I >>>>>know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet someone else set up >>>>>but I cannot >>>>>find where they set it up. >>>>> >>>>>It needs to be done in such a way that when I send the document >>>>>(spreadsheet) to other Pc's it will still be setup. >>>>> >>>>>Any help would be most apprciated. >>>> >>>>. >>>> >> >>. >>
From: Learning on 25 Feb 2010 19:04 Ahhh wonderful .. Found it .. thanks Very MUCH for all your help and patience. Alison "Bob I" wrote: > Press Alt+F11 and nose around in the VB editor. > > Learning wrote: > > Thanks but that was the first place I looked and "I cannot find where they > > set it up.". I am looking where all macros for the sheet are but is there > > some system area in the macro or some keywork I should be searching for. In > > the example workbook it prints a whole error message which I have looked for > > but cannot find. > > > > "Bob I" wrote: > > > > > >>You said "I know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet > >>someone else set up but I cannot find where they set it up." > >> > >>That is the example workbook. Look in the Macros. > >> > >>Learning wrote: > >> > >>>thanks Bob and sorry to be dumb but where do I find the example workbook? > >>> > >>>Thanks > >>> > >>>"Bob I" wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Look in the macros on the example workbook. > >>>> > >>>>Learning wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>I am running Office 2003 and I want to assign a error message to the SAVE > >>>>>icon on the StandardToolbar to disable the standard save function to get the > >>>>>user to use another save button that I have set up on the spreadsheet. I > >>>>>know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet someone else set up > >>>>>but I cannot > >>>>>find where they set it up. > >>>>> > >>>>>It needs to be done in such a way that when I send the document > >>>>>(spreadsheet) to other Pc's it will still be setup. > >>>>> > >>>>>Any help would be most apprciated. > >>>> > >>>>. > >>>> > >> > >>. > >> > > . >
From: Bob I on 26 Feb 2010 08:16 You're welcome, have a great day! Learning wrote: > Ahhh wonderful .. Found it .. thanks Very MUCH for all your help and patience. > Alison > > "Bob I" wrote: > > >>Press Alt+F11 and nose around in the VB editor. >> >>Learning wrote: >> >>>Thanks but that was the first place I looked and "I cannot find where they >>>set it up.". I am looking where all macros for the sheet are but is there >>>some system area in the macro or some keywork I should be searching for. In >>>the example workbook it prints a whole error message which I have looked for >>>but cannot find. >>> >>>"Bob I" wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>You said "I know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet >>>>someone else set up but I cannot find where they set it up." >>>> >>>>That is the example workbook. Look in the Macros. >>>> >>>>Learning wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>thanks Bob and sorry to be dumb but where do I find the example workbook? >>>>> >>>>>Thanks >>>>> >>>>>"Bob I" wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Look in the macros on the example workbook. >>>>>> >>>>>>Learning wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>I am running Office 2003 and I want to assign a error message to the SAVE >>>>>>>icon on the StandardToolbar to disable the standard save function to get the >>>>>>>user to use another save button that I have set up on the spreadsheet. I >>>>>>>know it can be done because I have it on a spreadsheet someone else set up >>>>>>>but I cannot >>>>>>>find where they set it up. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>It needs to be done in such a way that when I send the document >>>>>>>(spreadsheet) to other Pc's it will still be setup. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>Any help would be most apprciated. >>>>>> >>>>>>. >>>>>> >>>> >>>>. >>>> >> >>. >>
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