Microsoft KB Archive/160520

= XL97: Error Adding or Deleting a Menu Command in a Macro =

Article ID: 160520

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q160520





SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel 97, if you run a Visual Basic for Applications macro that adds a command to a menu or deletes a command from a menu, you may receive the following error message:

Run-time error '1004':

Application-defined or object-defined error



CAUSE
This behavior occurs when, in the macro command to add or delete the menu command, you specify a menu command that no longer exists, or is changed in Microsoft Excel 97.

This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel.

For a list of the menu commands that are changed in Microsoft Excel 97, see the "More Information" section in this article.



WORKAROUND
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To work around this behavior, use either of the following methods:

 If you use the macro only in Microsoft Excel 97, replace the earlier menu command name with the new menu command name in the macro. -or-

  If you use the macro in Microsoft Excel 5.0, 7.0, and Microsoft Excel 97, modify the macro. For example, assume that you created the following macro: Sub AddTest1

MenuBars(xlWorksheet).Menus("View").MenuItems.Add _ Caption:="Test", Before:="Toolbars..."

End Sub 

Although this macro works correctly in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel, it does not work in Microsoft Excel 97. The macro does not work because the "Toolbars..." command is called Toolbars (no ellipsis) in Microsoft Excel 97.

However, the following macro works correctly in all versions of Microsoft Excel: Sub AddTest2

'Test whether you use Microsoft Excel 5.0 or 7.0. If Val(Application.Version) < 8 Then

'Set the value of the variable equal to the correct menu 'command name for Microsoft Excel 5.0 and 7.0. xBefore = "Toolbars..."

'Otherwise, assume you use Microsoft Excel 97 (version 8.0). ElseIf Val(Application.Version) = 8 Then

'Set the value of the variable equal to the correct menu 'command name for Microsoft Excel 97. xBefore = "Toolbars"

End If

'Add the new command. The command works correctly because the 'menu command name in the Before argument (the variable xBefore) 'is correct. MenuBars(xlWorksheet).Menus("View").MenuItems.Add _ Caption:="Test", Before:=xBefore

End Sub



MORE INFORMATION
In Microsoft Excel, in a Visual Basic macro, you can add a new menu command to a menu by using a line of code similar to the following: MenuBars(xlWorksheet).Menus("View").MenuItems.Add Caption:="Test", _ Before:="Toolbars..." This line of code adds a new menu command, Test, above the "Toolbars..." menu command on the View menu.

You can also delete a menu command by using a line of code similar to the following: MenuBars(xlWorksheet).Menus("View").MenuItems("Toolbars...").Delete In each of the lines of code, the menu command "Toolbars..." is referred by its exact name. In Microsoft Excel 97, the names of some menu commands are changed. The new names may cause problems if macro code refers to these menu items by name.

The two lines of code work correctly in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel. However, they do not work correctly in Microsoft Excel 97, because the menu command "Toolbars..." is renamed Toolbars (no ellipsis).

The following menu commands are changed in Microsoft Excel 97.  Microsoft Excel 5.0, 7.0  Microsoft Excel 97 Menu          menu command               menu command --

View          Toolbars... Toolbars Insert        Chart                      Chart...   Insert         Note... Comment Data          PivotTable...              PivotTable Report...

sheet tab     Rename... Rename shortcut menu*
 * This menu is the xlWorkbookTab shortcut menu.

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