$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Visible Row Below Freeze Pane

2010-09-29 Thread stuartR
worked it out for myself, posting answer in case it is helpful to
others

dim aRow
aRow = ActiveWindow.ScrollRow

ActiveWindow.ScrollRow=50


On 29 Sep, 00:08, stuartR  wrote:
> With the top row frozen and the sheet scrolled down so that the first
> visible row below row 1 is row 32.
>
> How would I prove row 32 is the first visible row through VBA
>
> If i then wanted to make row 50 the first visible row, how could it be
> done through VBA

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Visible Row Below Freeze Pane

2010-09-28 Thread stuartR
With the top row frozen and the sheet scrolled down so that the first
visible row below row 1 is row 32.

How would I prove row 32 is the first visible row through VBA

If i then wanted to make row 50 the first visible row, how could it be
done through VBA

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Excel 97 - Windows 7

2010-09-12 Thread stuartR
Currently running Excel 97 on XP, everything works just fine.

I am about to buy a new computer that will arrive loaded with Windows
7

I understand the Office97 / Excel 97 will not work on Windows 7, is
this correct?

I have no wish or desire to buy office 2007, complete waste of money
since excel 97 does everything that I need.

If I have to purchase Office 2007. Will all my current Excel workbooks
(some are very heavy with VBA scripts) work correctly.Excel 97 -
Windows 7


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$$Excel-Macros$$ Keeping Modules Separate

2010-08-28 Thread stuartR
Hi,

Advise needed on structuring a workbook and its modules.

I have a workbook that has become rather large over the years. The
total size of the workbook is about 6meg, of which 4.2 meg is the
modules and 1.8meg is the worksheets. For email purposes I would like
to keep the module separate from the workbook, i have very slow
broadband and a 6meg email takes a while to send, and then a further
while to receive at my computer at home, I also like the security of
keeping them separate as one without the other is fairly meaningless!

I am considering just using two separate workbooks, module in one and
worksheets in the other. But before I start the mammoth task of
implementing this, is there another way of keeping them separate? and
could there be any major pitfalls in my plan

still using excel97

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