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create new user-defined image
Accueil > Community > Automation and VBA > create new user-defined image
- This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 9 months ago by raphael mean.
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February 12, 2009 at 11:43 pm #12386raphael meanMember
Hello,
My question is; Is it possible to create automatically a new user defined image on the “Button Appearance” dialog box for customized image so that I can have as much FaceId as required?
thanks,
February 12, 2009 at 11:43 pm #8069raphael meanMemberHello,
My question is; Is it possible to create automatically a new user defined image on the “Button Appearance” dialog box for customized image so that I can have as much FaceId as required?
thanks,
February 13, 2009 at 8:24 pm #8593Bernhard KantzParticipantYou have the possibility to add a user-defined button using VBA.
Dim oBar As CommandBar Set oBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:="Test", _ Position:=fpBarPositionTop, Temporary:=False) oBar.Visible = True Dim picPictureI As IPictureDisp Dim picMaskI As IPictureDisp Set picPictureI = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture("c:\picture\pic.bmp") Set picMaskI = stdole.StdFunctions.LoadPicture("c:\picture\mask.bmp") Dim oButton As CommandBarButton Set oButton = sdfCmdBar.Controls.Add(Type:=fpControlTypeButton) oButton.Picture = picPictureI oButton.Mask = picMaskI
When you run this macro, a new picture is saved in the file ‘userimages.bmp’.
(Vista: C:\Users\s.sattler.IGB\AppData\Local\Weisang\FlexPro\8.0)
Unfortunately, you cannot access an existing user-defined picture using VBA. -
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