Microsoft KB Archive/181296

= WD97: Macro to Dock Toolbars That Are Beyond Screen Borders =

Article ID: 181296

Article Last Modified on 1/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q181296





SUMMARY
This article contains a sample Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) to dock (move) any active toolbars that are not visible on screen to the top of the active Microsoft Word window.



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The following sample Visual Basic macro searches for all active toolbars (CommandBars) that are not visible on screen and docks (moves) them to the top of the active document window. Sub DockCommandBars

Dim cBar As CommandBar Dim intHres As Integer Dim intVres As Integer

' Get screen resolution. Subtract 60 from each screen dimension ' to account for toolbars that are barely visible on the screen. intHres = System.HorizontalResolution - 60 intVres = System.VerticalResolution - 60

' Loop through each CommandBar in Word. For Each cBar In ActiveDocument.CommandBars

' If the CommandBar is beyond screen limits, then ' dock the CommandBar to the top of the Word window. If cBar.Top > intVres Or cBar.Left > intHres Then CommandBars(cBar.Name).Position = msoBarTop cBar.Visible = True End If

Next

End Sub

To dock a single toolbar, type the following line in a blank macro and then run the macro: ActiveDocument.CommandBars.Position=msoBarTop where is the name of the single toolbar you want to dock.

