Interactive Property
Applies To
Application object.
Description
True if Microsoft Excel is in interactive mode; this property is usually True. If you set the this property to False, Microsoft Excel will block all input from the keyboard and mouse (except input to dialog boxes that are displayed by your code). Blocking user input will prevent the user from interfering with the macro as it moves or activates Microsoft Excel objects. Read/write Boolean.
Remarks
This property is useful if you're using DDE, AppleEvents, or Automation to communicate with Microsoft Excel from another application.
If you set this property to False, don't forget to set it back to True. Microsoft Excel won't automatically set this property back to True when your macro stops running.
See Also
DisplayAlerts property, ScreenUpdating property.
Example
This example sets the Interactive property to False while it's using DDE in Windows and then sets this property back to True when it's finished. This prevents the user from interfering with the macro.
Application.Interactive = False
Application.DisplayAlerts = False
channelNumber = Application.DDEInitiate(app:="WinWord", _
topic:="C:\Winword\Formletr.doc")
Application.DDEExecute channelNumber, "[FILEPRINT]"
Application.DDETerminate channelNumber
Application.DisplayAlerts = True
Application.Interactive = True