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Hidden Tabs appear when I reopen the file
How do i get to the Auto_Open Procedure? It i take out LoadWorkbook the
formula isn't complete -- Thank you, Brenda "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Brenda I think I would just rem out the line ' loadWorkbook in the Auto_open procedure -- Regards Roger Govier "Brenda" wrote in message ... Dave sorry to be a pain your suggestion worked. however when i went onto other worksheets in the same document and clicked on the buttons they gave me an error compile error in hidden module when it first brings up the file i get the same error any suggestions? -- Thank you, Brenda "Dave Peterson" wrote: I saw the code and didn't notice anything in there that would change the visibility of the tabs. But there were lots of calls to a couple of macros that may do something that you didn't share. Try looking through those procedures to see if you have any "DisplayWorkbookTabs" in them. Heck, maybe searching the entire workbook's project for that would be worthwhile. ===== But if you want to take the easy route (I would!)... Just try: .... loadWorkbook Me.DisplayWorkbookTabs = False End Sub But I don't know what LoadWorkbook does. Maybe that line of code really belongs in that procedure???? Brenda wrote: Did you see the code i posted before your response? Any clue with all of those codes i didn't enter those they were there when i got this program should i enter the code you mentioned at the end of what i pasted below. -- Thank you, Brenda "Dave Peterson" wrote: When I hide the tabs in xl2003 and save the workbook with that window's tabs hidden, then the tabs are hidden when I reopen the workbook. I don't have a guess why they're shown for you. But maybe you could add a line in your workbook_open procedure to hide the tabs: Me.DisplayWorkbookTabs = False (Me refers to the object that owns the code--in this case, it's the workbook itself.) Brenda wrote: I am working in Excel 2003. I am not the designer of the program and there are a lot of formulas, links etc in this program. However, i have placed buttons from the forms toolbar and hide the tabs located at the bottom. In otherwords they click on the bottom and it brings up the tab i hide and on that page another button that says take back to the home page and hides that tab again. My problem is when i close out the program and go back in the tabs are back at the bottom and i have to hide them to make the buttons work. How can i get them to stay hidden when the program is opened. -- Thank you, Brenda -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Hidden Tabs appear when I reopen the file
Hi Brenda
it is the LoadWorkbook procedure, that is hiding each of your sheets. If you place a single quote in front of the line, then it won't get called 'load Workbook -- Regards Roger Govier "Brenda" wrote in message ... How do i get to the Auto_Open Procedure? It i take out LoadWorkbook the formula isn't complete -- Thank you, Brenda "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Brenda I think I would just rem out the line ' loadWorkbook in the Auto_open procedure -- Regards Roger Govier "Brenda" wrote in message ... Dave sorry to be a pain your suggestion worked. however when i went onto other worksheets in the same document and clicked on the buttons they gave me an error compile error in hidden module when it first brings up the file i get the same error any suggestions? -- Thank you, Brenda "Dave Peterson" wrote: I saw the code and didn't notice anything in there that would change the visibility of the tabs. But there were lots of calls to a couple of macros that may do something that you didn't share. Try looking through those procedures to see if you have any "DisplayWorkbookTabs" in them. Heck, maybe searching the entire workbook's project for that would be worthwhile. ===== But if you want to take the easy route (I would!)... Just try: .... loadWorkbook Me.DisplayWorkbookTabs = False End Sub But I don't know what LoadWorkbook does. Maybe that line of code really belongs in that procedure???? Brenda wrote: Did you see the code i posted before your response? Any clue with all of those codes i didn't enter those they were there when i got this program should i enter the code you mentioned at the end of what i pasted below. -- Thank you, Brenda "Dave Peterson" wrote: When I hide the tabs in xl2003 and save the workbook with that window's tabs hidden, then the tabs are hidden when I reopen the workbook. I don't have a guess why they're shown for you. But maybe you could add a line in your workbook_open procedure to hide the tabs: Me.DisplayWorkbookTabs = False (Me refers to the object that owns the code--in this case, it's the workbook itself.) Brenda wrote: I am working in Excel 2003. I am not the designer of the program and there are a lot of formulas, links etc in this program. However, i have placed buttons from the forms toolbar and hide the tabs located at the bottom. In otherwords they click on the bottom and it brings up the tab i hide and on that page another button that says take back to the home page and hides that tab again. My problem is when i close out the program and go back in the tabs are back at the bottom and i have to hide them to make the buttons work. How can i get them to stay hidden when the program is opened. -- Thank you, Brenda -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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