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Microsoft Excel 97
In Microsoft Excel 97, menu bars are replaced with command bars. Note that
some Microsoft Excel 5.0 and 7.0 menu bars do not have an equivalent
command bar. These earlier menu bars have been removed for simplicity and
to provide a greater level of consistency with the other Microsoft Office
97 programs. For this reason, if you use the MenuBars method to display a
menu bar, a different command bar than the one you specify may appear.
To display a command bar in Microsoft Excel 97, you can use the following
MenuBars command in a macro:
MenuBars(<xlConstant>).Activate
where <xlConstant> is a variable.
The following table lists the Microsoft Excel 97 command bar equivalents
for the Microsoft Excel version 5.0 and 7.0 menu bars, and the
corresponding values.
Value in Value in
97 command bar name 97 Version Earlier Versions
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Worksheet Menu Bar xlWorksheet xlWorksheet4
Chart Menu Bar xlChart xlChart4
Worksheet Menu Bar xlWorksheet xlNoDocuments
Worksheet Menu Bar xlWorksheet xlInfo
Worksheet Menu Bar xlWorksheet xlWorksheetShort
Chart Menu Bar xlChart xlChartShort
Worksheet Menu Bar xlWorksheet xlWorksheet
Chart Menu Bar xlChart xlChart
Menu in Visual Basic
Editor <None> xlModule
Example:
In Microsoft Excel 97, if you run a macro that contains the following
command:
MenuBars(xlWorksheet4).Activate
Microsoft Excel 97 displays the "Worksheet Menu Bar" command bar, because
the xlWorksheet4 value translates to "Worksheet Menu Bar" in Microsoft
Excel 97.
To run the equivalent command in Microsoft Excel 97, use the following
command:
CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Visible = True
NOTE: The CommandBars command does not use the value listed in the table.
Instead, the command uses the name of the command bar that you want to
display.
The Visual Basic Module Menu Bar:
The "Visual Basic Module" (xlModule) menu bar is not available in Microsoft
Excel 97; there is no equivalent command bar. Instead, you must display the
Visual Basic Editor. To do this, use the following command:
Application.VBE.MainWindow.Visible = True
Microsoft Excel 5.0 and 7.0
In Microsoft Excel versions 5.0 and 7.0, there are nine built-in menu bars
that you can display by using the following MenuBars command in a macro:
MenuBars(<xlConstant>).Activate
where <xlConstant> is a variable.
The following table lists the built-in menu bars and the corresponding
values that you use with the MenuBars command.
Menu bar Value
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Worksheet (Microsoft Excel 4.0) xlWorksheet4
Chart (Microsoft Excel 4.0) xlChart4
No Documents Open xlNoDocuments
Info xlInfo
Worksheet (Microsoft Excel 4.0, short) xlWorksheetShort
Chart (Microsoft Excel 4.0, short) xlChartShort
Worksheet xlWorksheet
Chart xlChart
Visual Basic Module xlModule
Example:
To display the Microsoft Excel 4.0 Worksheet MenuBar in Microsoft Excel 5.0
or 7.0, use the following command:
MenuBars(xlWorksheet4).Activate
REFERENCES
For more information about using the MenuBars method in Microsoft Excel 97,
activate a Visual Basic module, type the following text
select the word, and press F1 to display the "Hidden Properties and
Methods" help topic.