Title Bar Name Not Changed If Saved During In-Place Edit (111806)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 95
- Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0
This article was previously published under Q111806 SYMPTOMS
In a Microsoft Excel worksheet, when you use the in-place editing feature
to edit an embedded object and you save the workbook with a new name, the
title bar does not change to reflect the new name until you close the file
and reopen it.
WORKAROUND
To save a workbook that contains an embedded object with a new name
such that the new name appears in the title bar, do not have the object
open for in-place editing when you save the workbook.
MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Excel, when you double-click an embedded object that
supports in-place activation, you remain in Microsoft Excel, but the
menus and toolbars change to those of the application that created
the object. The title bar changes to display "Object in FILENAME"
where Object is the embedded object type and FILENAME is the name of
the file in which the object is embedded. However, if you save the
file in which the object is embedded with a new name, while the
object is open for in-place editing, the title bar does not reflect
this new name.
For example, if you insert an object in a new workbook that you have
not saved, Book1, the title bar reads "Object in Book1" while you are
editing the object in-place. If you then save the workbook while you
are in-place editing the object as TEST.XLS, the title bar displays
"Object in Book1" even though the workbook name is now TEST.XLS.
REFERENCES
For more information about Embedding New Information In A Microsoft
Excel Document, choose the Search button in Help and type:
OLE, creating embedded objects
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/15/2005 |
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Keywords: | KB111806 |
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