Microsoft KB Archive/211776

= WD2000: How to Create a Macro That Adds a Command Button with Code to a Document =

Article ID: 211776

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q211776





SUMMARY
The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications sample code allows for user intervention between macros. This sample code runs in the following sequence:
 * 1) The macro adds a command button to an open Microsoft Word document.
 * 2) The macro adds code from a text file to the current project.

NOTE: In this example, the code that is copied to the document project is the Click event for the command button.
 * 1) When the command button is clicked, another macro is run.
 * 2) The button and code are removed from the document.



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For more information about how to use the sample code in this article, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

To create a pair of macros that perform the steps listed in the "Summary" section, follow these steps:   Type or paste the following sample code in the Visual Basic Editor: Sub AddACommandButtonWithCode

Dim oButton

Set oButton=ActiveDocument.Shapes.AddOLEControl(Anchor:=Selection.Range, _  ClassType:= "Forms.CommandButton.1")

With oButton.OLEFormat.Object .Caption = "Great Feature:" .Name = "myButtonOne" End With

VBE.SelectedVBComponent.CodeModule.AddFromFile ("c:\buttoncode.txt") ActiveDocument.Activate Selection.Collapse

End Sub   Type the following sample code in a text file, such as Notepad: Sub myButtonOne_Click

Msgbox "This code adds command button programmatically to document."

'Removes the button from the document. ActiveDocument.Shapes(1).Delete

'Removes the lines of code text from the document. Application.VBE.SelectedVBComponent.CodeModule.DeleteLines 1,7

End Sub  Save the text file as "C:\Buttoncode.txt".

