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Deleting and Restoring an Entire Shortcut Menu Bar
The following sample macro deletes the worksheet cell shortcut
menu:
Sub Del_ShortCutMenu()
CommandBars("Cell").Enabled = False
End Sub
The following sample macro restores the worksheet cell shortcut menu:
Sub Restore_ShortCutMenu()
CommandBars("Cell").Enabled = True
End Sub
Deleting and Restoring a Menu on a Shortcut Menu
The following sample macro deletes the
Cut command on the worksheet cell shortcut menu:
Sub Del_Item()
CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Cut").Delete
End Sub
The following sample macro restores the
Cut command on the worksheet cell shortcut menu:
Sub Add_Item()
CommandBars("Cell").Controls.Add Type:=msoControlButton, Id:=21, _
Before:=1
End Sub
NOTE: ID 21 corresponds to the
Cut command.
Deleting and Restoring a Submenu on a Shortcut Menu
The following sample macro deletes the
Formulas submenu on the
PivotTable shortcut menu:
Sub Del_Submenu()
CommandBars("PivotTable Context Menu").Controls("Formulas").Delete
End Sub
NOTE: ID 21 corresponds to the
Cut command.
The following sample macro restores the
Formulas submenu on the
PivotTable shortcut menu:
Sub Restore_Submenu()
Dim x as Object
set x = CommandBars("PivotTable Context Menu")
x.Controls.Add Type:=msoControlPopup, Id:=30254, Before:=8
x.Reset ' The reset method is used to populate the Formulas submenu
End Sub
NOTE: ID 30254 corresponds to the
Formulas submenu.
Deleting and Restoring a Command on Submenu
The following sample macro deletes the
Calculated Field command on the
Formulas submenu on the
PivotTable shortcut menu:
Sub Del_Submenu_Item()
Dim x as Object
set x = CommandBars("PivotTable Context Menu").Controls("Formulas")
x.Controls("Calculated Field...").Delete
End Sub
The following sample macro restores the
Formulas submenu on the
PivotTable shortcut menu:
Sub Restore_Submenu_Item()
Dim x as Object
set x = CommandBars("PivotTable Context Menu").Controls("Formulas")
x.Controls.Add Type:=msoControlButton, Id:=1597, Before:=1
End Sub
NOTE: ID 1597 corresponds to the
Calculated Field command on the
Formulas submenu.
REFERENCES
For additional information about command bars, click the
article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
213552 XL2000: List of ID Numbers for Built-In CommandBar Controls
213550 XL2000: Sample Macros for Customizing Menus and Submenus
For more information about programmatically customizing
command bars, in the Visual Basic Editor, click
Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the
Help menu, type
commandbarcontrols collection object in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topic.