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SYMPTOMSWhen you click a menu command while recording a Visual Basic for Applications macro, Microsoft Excel does not record the macro code for the menu command you clicked. When you run the recorded macro, it may not perform as expected. CAUSE
This behavior occurs if while recording a macro, you click a menu command
that was added to a menu by an add-in file included with Microsoft
Excel 97. For example, when you click Save As HTML on the File menu while
recording a macro, the recorded macro does not contain code to run the
macro assigned to the Save As HTML command. Microsoft Excel
does not record the code because the menu command was added by the Html.xla
add-in file.
RESOLUTION
If you are creating a macro that executes code assigned to a menu
command, you must manually edit the macro and add the appropriate code.
Code assigned to a menu will be assigned using the OnAction property in
Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications.
Q166755 WE1183: "Customizing Menu Bars, Menus, and Menu Items"Note that some of the affected menu commands use their own commands; for example, the Solver add-in contains commands that you can add to your macro when you want to set up and execute the Solver. NOTE: Add-in macros cannot be edited as they are protected and hidden. MORE INFORMATIONWhen you record a Visual Basic for Applications macro, Microsoft Excel 97 does not record the following menu commands.
Microsoft Excel 97 records the following menu commands.
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