XL97: Visible Property Does Not Apply to All CommandBars (166101)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q166101 For a Microsoft Excel 2002 version of this article, see 291068.
For a Microsoft Excel 2000 version of this article, see 213716.
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to hide or show a commandbar in a Visual Basic for
Applications macro you may receive the following error message:
Run-time error '-2147467259 (80004005)':
Method 'Visible' of object 'CommandBar' failed
CAUSE
This problem occurs if you attempt to hide or show a Commandbar to
which the Visible property does not apply.
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The following example loops through all of the CommandBars and displays
the CommandBar name in a message box, without generating the error message
mentioned earlier.
NOTE: The "MsgBox ComBar.Name" line in the macro below is for demonstration
purposes. There are over 80 CommandBars that use the Visible property, so
you will receive over 80 message boxes. Remove this line if the macro is
taking too long to run.
Sub Command_Bars()
On Error Resume Next
For Each ComBar In Application.CommandBars
ComBar.Visible = False
MsgBox ComBar.Name
Next ComBar
End Sub
An On Error statement was inserted before the For Each loop. If you run the
macro without the On Error statement, you receive the error message
mentioned earlier.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/23/2005 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbProgramming KB166101 |
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