XL: Visual Basic Example to Disable All Shortcut MenusLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q131257 |
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SUMMARYIn Microsoft Excel, you can use the ShortcutMenus method to disable shortcut menus.
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http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/refguide/default.aspFor information about how to disable shortcut menus in Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows and Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q161440 TITLE : XL97: How to Disable Shortcut MenusUse 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 SubThe 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
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