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Microsoft provides examples of Visual Basic procedures for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. This Visual Basic procedure is provided 'as is' and Microsoft does not guarantee that it can be used in all situations. Microsoft does not support modifications of this procedure to suit customer requirements for a particular purpose. Note that a line that is preceded by an apostrophe introduces a comment in the code--comments are provided to explain what the code is doing at a particular point in the procedure. Note also that an underscore character (_) indicates that code continues from one line to the next. You can type lines that contain this character as one logical line or you can divide the lines of code and include the line continuation character. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications programming style, see the &quot;Programming Style in This Manual&quot; section in the &quot;Document Conventions&quot; section of the &quot;Visual Basic User's Guide.&quot;<br />
Microsoft provides examples of Visual Basic procedures for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. This Visual Basic procedure is provided 'as is' and Microsoft does not guarantee that it can be used in all situations. Microsoft does not support modifications of this procedure to suit customer requirements for a particular purpose. Note that a line that is preceded by an apostrophe introduces a comment in the code--comments are provided to explain what the code is doing at a particular point in the procedure. Note also that an underscore character (_) indicates that code continues from one line to the next. You can type lines that contain this character as one logical line or you can divide the lines of code and include the line continuation character. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications programming style, see the "Programming Style in This Manual" section in the "Document Conventions" section of the "Visual Basic User's Guide."<br />
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WARNING: The Declare Function statements listed in the following macro are sensitive. If you use these statements incorrectly, these functions may cause a general protection (GP) fault in Windows or cause serious software problems.
WARNING: The Declare Function statements listed in the following macro are sensitive. If you use these statements incorrectly, these functions may cause a general protection (GP) fault in Windows or cause serious software problems.
<pre class="codesample">'Enter each of the following Declare Functions as a single line.
<pre class="codesample">'Enter each of the following Declare Functions as a single line.


Declare Function GetProfileString Lib &quot;Kernel&quot; (ByVal Section As _
Declare Function GetProfileString Lib "Kernel" (ByVal Section As _
   String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal Default As String, _
   String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal Default As String, _
   ByVal Setting As String, ByVal BytesOutput As Integer) As Integer
   ByVal Setting As String, ByVal BytesOutput As Integer) As Integer


Declare Function WriteProfileString Lib &quot;Kernel&quot; (ByVal _
Declare Function WriteProfileString Lib "Kernel" (ByVal _
   Section As String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal EntryValue As Any) _
   Section As String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal EntryValue As Any) _
   As Integer
   As Integer
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   'Find the current value of Spooler in the WIN.INI file.
   'Find the current value of Spooler in the WIN.INI file.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.
   Length = GetProfileString(&quot;windows&quot;, &quot;spooler&quot;, &quot;&quot;, Setting, _
   Length = GetProfileString("windows", "spooler", "", Setting, _
       Len(Setting))
       Len(Setting))
   'If Spooler = yes then set Spooler to no.
   'If Spooler = yes then set Spooler to no.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.


   If Left(Setting, Length) = &quot;yes&quot; Then
   If Left(Setting, Length) = "yes" Then
       Length = WriteProfileString(&quot;windows&quot;, &quot;spooler&quot;, &quot;no&quot;)
       Length = WriteProfileString("windows", "spooler", "no")
       MsgBox &quot;Spooler has been turned off. Please restart Windows.&quot;
       MsgBox "Spooler has been turned off. Please restart Windows."
   Else
   Else
       'If Spooler = anything other than yes, set spooler to yes.
       'If Spooler = anything other than yes, set spooler to yes.
       Length = WriteProfileString(&quot;Windows&quot;, &quot;spooler&quot;, &quot;yes&quot;)
       Length = WriteProfileString("Windows", "spooler", "yes")
       MsgBox &quot;Spooler has been turned on. Please restart Windows.&quot;
       MsgBox "Spooler has been turned on. Please restart Windows."
   End If
   End If
End Sub
End Sub

Latest revision as of 10:21, 20 July 2020

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Macro to Toggle spooler= Line of WIN.INI

Article ID: 108281

Article Last Modified on 6/11/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Excel 5.0 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q108281

SUMMARY

In Microsoft Excel, version 5.0, you can use the following Visual Basic code to toggle the spooler= setting in the WIN.INI file (from Yes to No or from No to Yes).

MORE INFORMATION

Microsoft provides examples of Visual Basic procedures for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. This Visual Basic procedure is provided 'as is' and Microsoft does not guarantee that it can be used in all situations. Microsoft does not support modifications of this procedure to suit customer requirements for a particular purpose. Note that a line that is preceded by an apostrophe introduces a comment in the code--comments are provided to explain what the code is doing at a particular point in the procedure. Note also that an underscore character (_) indicates that code continues from one line to the next. You can type lines that contain this character as one logical line or you can divide the lines of code and include the line continuation character. For more information about Visual Basic for Applications programming style, see the "Programming Style in This Manual" section in the "Document Conventions" section of the "Visual Basic User's Guide."

WARNING: The Declare Function statements listed in the following macro are sensitive. If you use these statements incorrectly, these functions may cause a general protection (GP) fault in Windows or cause serious software problems.

'Enter each of the following Declare Functions as a single line.

Declare Function GetProfileString Lib "Kernel" (ByVal Section As _
   String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal Default As String, _
   ByVal Setting As String, ByVal BytesOutput As Integer) As Integer

Declare Function WriteProfileString Lib "Kernel" (ByVal _
   Section As String, ByVal Entry As Any, ByVal EntryValue As Any) _
   As Integer

Sub ToggleSpooler()
   'Create a buffer to return the string into.
   Dim Setting As String * 4
   'Find the current value of Spooler in the WIN.INI file.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.
   Length = GetProfileString("windows", "spooler", "", Setting, _
      Len(Setting))
   'If Spooler = yes then set Spooler to no.
   'Note: enter the following two lines as a single line.

   If Left(Setting, Length) = "yes" Then
      Length = WriteProfileString("windows", "spooler", "no")
      MsgBox "Spooler has been turned off. Please restart Windows."
   Else
      'If Spooler = anything other than yes, set spooler to yes.
      Length = WriteProfileString("Windows", "spooler", "yes")
      MsgBox "Spooler has been turned on. Please restart Windows."
   End If
End Sub
                


Additional query words: change settings XL5

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