RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Application.Caller

2011-06-09 Thread Dave Bonallack

Hi Ashish,
Exactly what I wanted. Didn't know about the  .TextFrame part.
Thanks! 
 Regards - Dave.


Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 11:10:06 +0530
Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Application.Caller
From: koul.ash...@gmail.com
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com


below code will help you in extracting the text on images see if it helps you
 
Rectangle 1 , 5-Point Star 2 name of images or boxes 
 
 
a = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1").TextFrame.Characters.Text
b = ActiveSheet.Shapes("5-Point Star 2").TextFrame.Characters.Text


On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Dave  wrote:

Hi group,
I have 3 buttons on the worksheet which all fire the same macro. Each
button has different text, and the macro examins this text, and uses
it to run slightly differently depending on which button was used to
fire it. To obtain the text on the button, I use:
A = ActiveSheet.Buttons(Application.Caller).Characters.Text
The variable 'A' then holds the text.
But Excel buttons are a bit dull, so I was trying to brighten up the
sheet by using rectangles instead, which I can format as I please.
Although I could fire the macro from the rectangle, I couldn't find
the syntax to return the text within the rectangle. Anyone know the
syntax for this?
Regards - Dave.

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Application.Caller

2011-06-08 Thread ashish koul
below code will help you in extracting the text on images see if it helps
you

Rectangle 1 , 5-Point Star 2 name of images or boxes


a = ActiveSheet.Shapes("Rectangle 1").TextFrame.Characters.Text
b = ActiveSheet.Shapes("5-Point Star 2").TextFrame.Characters.Text

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Dave  wrote:

> Hi group,
> I have 3 buttons on the worksheet which all fire the same macro. Each
> button has different text, and the macro examins this text, and uses
> it to run slightly differently depending on which button was used to
> fire it. To obtain the text on the button, I use:
> A = ActiveSheet.Buttons(Application.Caller).Characters.Text
> The variable 'A' then holds the text.
> But Excel buttons are a bit dull, so I was trying to brighten up the
> sheet by using rectangles instead, which I can format as I please.
> Although I could fire the macro from the rectangle, I couldn't find
> the syntax to return the text within the rectangle. Anyone know the
> syntax for this?
> Regards - Dave.
>
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Application.Caller

2011-06-08 Thread Dave
Hi group,
I have 3 buttons on the worksheet which all fire the same macro. Each
button has different text, and the macro examins this text, and uses
it to run slightly differently depending on which button was used to
fire it. To obtain the text on the button, I use:
A = ActiveSheet.Buttons(Application.Caller).Characters.Text
The variable 'A' then holds the text.
But Excel buttons are a bit dull, so I was trying to brighten up the
sheet by using rectangles instead, which I can format as I please.
Although I could fire the macro from the rectangle, I couldn't find
the syntax to return the text within the rectangle. Anyone know the
syntax for this?
Regards - Dave.

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