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SYMPTOMSIn the Microsoft Visual Basic Programming System, Applications Edition, the following code
returns a different number of menus on the active menu bar depending
on whether or not the active workbook is maximized.
CAUSEWhen the active workbook is maximized, the control menu appears next to the File menu. Because this menu is counted by ActiveMenuBar.Menus.Count, the number returned by the code will be one greater for a maximized workbook than for a workbook that is restored or minimized. WORKAROUND
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Sample Visual Basic Code
REFERENCESFor more information about the Menu Bar Object, choose the Search button in Visual Basic Online Help and type: menu bar object Additional query words:
Keywords : kbprg |
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