Visual Basic Example to Disable All Shortcut Menus (131257)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 95 7.0a
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows NT 5.0
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0c
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh 5.0a

This article was previously published under Q131257

SUMMARY

In Microsoft Excel, you can use the ShortcutMenus method to disable shortcut menus.

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161440 XL97: How to Disable Shortcut Menus

Use the following macros to disable and then re-enable the shortcut menus in Microsoft Excel versions 5.0 and 7.0.
   Sub DisableShortcutMenus()
       Dim i As Integer
       Dim x As Integer
       Dim y As Integer
       On Error Resume Next
       For i = 1 To 3 ' Loops through three times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(i).Enabled = False
       Next i
       For x = 6 To 9 ' Loops through four times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(x).Enabled = False
       Next x
       For y = 11 To 24 ' Loops through 14 times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(y).Enabled = False
       Next y
       With Application
           ' These are constants that do not fall in any sequential order 
           ' so they need to be done separately using the constant string.
           .ShortcutMenus(xlRowHeader).Enabled = False
           .ShortcutMenus(xlModule).Enabled = False
           .ShortcutMenus(xlDialogSheet).Enabled = False
           .ShortcutMenus(xlColumnHeader).Enabled = False
       End With
   End Sub

   Sub RestoreShortcutMenus()
       Dim i As Integer
       Dim x As Integer
       Dim y As Integer
       On Error Resume Next
       For i = 1 To 3 ' Loops through three times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(i).Enabled = True
       Next i
       For x = 6 To 9 ' Loops through four times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(x).Enabled = True
       Next x
       For y = 11 To 24 ' Loops through 14 times using the index number.
           Application.ShortcutMenus(y).Enabled = True
       Next y
       With Application
           ' These are constants that do not fall in any sequential order 
           ' so they need to be done separately using the constant string.
           .ShortcutMenus(xlRowHeader).Enabled = True
           .ShortcutMenus(xlModule).Enabled = True
           .ShortcutMenus(xlDialogSheet).Enabled = True
           .ShortcutMenus(xlColumnHeader).Enabled = True
       End With
   End Sub
				
The following is a list of the Microsoft Excel 5.0 and 7.0 constants and the values they represent.
   Shortcut menu constant     Constant Value
   -----------------------------------------
   xlRowHeader                    -4153
   xlModule                       -4141
   xlDialogSheet                  -4116
   xlColumnHeader                 -4110
   xlToolbar                          1
   xlToolbarButton                    2
   xlWorksheetCell                    3
   xlWorkbookTab                      6
   xlMacroSheet                       7
   xlTitleBar                         8
   xlDesktop                          9
   xlWatchPane                       11
   xlImmediatePane                   12
   xlDebugCodePane                   13
   xlDrawingObject                   14
   xlButton                          15
   xlTextBox                         16
   xlChartSeries                     17
   xlChartTitles                     18
   xlPlotArea                        19
   xlEntireChart                     20
   xlAxis                            21
   xlGridline                        22
   xlFloor                           23
   xlLegend                          24
				

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Excel 5 Visual Basic for Applications Reference," version 5.0, "ShortcutMenus Method," page 608

For more information about ShortcutMenus, choose Contents from the Help menu. Choose Programming With Visual Basic and then choose Search and type

ShortcutMenus


Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:10/11/2006
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