Kamis, 20 Juni 2013

Re: [ExcelVBA] Re: I'd like a Before_UserForm_Terminate Event

 

Hi Steve.

Only been half following this one so excuse silly suggestion.

One of the actions the terminate will take is to close the form, so could
you do your stuff on the beforeClose event of the form? You may need to
either cancel event, then recreate it after you had finished your stuff, or
find another way of pausing the terminate until the required label had been
seen.

Regards
David Grugeon

On 21 June 2013 09:40, noskosteve <noskosteve@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> WithEvents doesn't produce anything in the Object Browser (Excel 2007).
> Entering it into the Immediate window produces an error:
> "/!\ Compile error: Expected: line number or statement or end of
> statement".
>
> May take some fiddling to understand.
>
> This is just something that 'would be nice' to have...
>
> Perhaps it "was" an honorable goal.... (;-)
> Thanks.
> Regards, Steve
>
>
>
> --- In ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com, Green <1z@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Steve,
> >
> >
> > AFAIK Userform modules are a sort of class module and you can add events
> to them.
> >
> >
> > Check out the WithEvents keyword.
> >
> >
> > I don't know how useful this is so please don't shout at me! hehehe
> >
> >
> > HTH
> > Lisa
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sent: Wed, Jun 19, 2013 4:31 am
> >
> > Subject: [ExcelVBA] I'd like a Before_UserForm_Terminate Event
> >
> >
> > Excel 2007
> >
> > Unless one of you has a work around, I'll just move on.
> >
> > I have a UserForm (Name is "PortSetup") that asks for some setup items
> (ports,
> > baud rates & stuff). It opens with the previously used values.
> >
> > When the Save button is clicked I show a short verification message
> ("Changes
> > Accepted" - this is a Label I make visible).
> >
> > When the Cancel button is clicked I show another Label on the Form
> ("Changes
> > Canceled" - Label Name is ChangesCancel).
> >
> > The above all work fine.
> >
> > I would also like to show the Cancel verification message when the [x]
> > Terminate box is clicked, but it won't show (visible = True) when I have
> the
> > code located in the UserForm_Terminate() Subroutine. The form still is
> showing,
> > and other things happen, but not the Label Visible...(Google is your
> friend: see
> > MSDN below)
> >
> > The UserForm_Deactivate() doesn't fire either.
> >
> > MSDN says: The Terminate Event "Occurs when all references to an
> instance of
> > an object are removed from memory by setting all variables that refer to
> the
> > object to Nothing..." AND...
> > "The Terminate event occurs after the object is unloaded. "
> >
> > ... AFTER...bummer...
> >
> > Pinging the Object Browser for "Before" shows no BeforeTerminate.
> >
> > Looks like this is a nice idea only... Eh?
> >
> > Regards, Steve
> >
> > Code, FWIW:
> > This works:
> > ------------- The working Cancel Button Event -----------------
> > Private Sub SetupCancel_Click()
> > Debug.Print "****** Setup Form Canceled ******"
> > ' Show verification then hide it.
> > Me.ChangesCancel.Visible = True ' Show it
> > Me.Repaint
> > Wait (40) ' Wait a bit
> > Me.ChangesCancel.Visible = False ' Kill it
> > Me.Repaint
> > Wait (5)
> >
> > ActiveCell.Activate
> > PortSetup.Hide ' Back to Kansas
> > End Sub
> > ----- Terminate [x] DOES NOT work (as expected, I guess...)-----
> > Private Sub UserForm_Terminate()
> > Debug.Print "****** Setup Form Terminated ******"
> > ' The above line shows in the Immediate Window when [x] is clicked.
> >
> > Me.ChangesCancel.Visible = True ' This doesn't show on the Form!
> > Me.Repaint
> > Wait (40) ' This Wait Sub executes.
> > Me.ChangesCancel.Visible = False
> > Me.Repaint
> > Wait (5) ' This Wait Sub also Executes.
> >
> > ActiveCell.Activate
> > PortSetup.Hide
> > End Sub
> > -------------------------------------
> > [EOF]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
>
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