CommandBars.ActionControl property (Office)
Gets the CommandBarControl object whose OnAction property is set to the running procedure. Read-only.
Note
The use of CommandBars in some Microsoft Office applications has been superseded by the new ribbon component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface. For more information, see Overview of the Office Fluent ribbon.
Syntax
expression.ActionControl
expression A variable that represents a CommandBars object.
Example
This example creates a command bar named Custom, adds three buttons to it, and then uses the ActionControl property and the Tag property to determine which command bar button was last clicked.
Set myBar = CommandBars _
.Add(Name:="Custom", Position:=msoBarTop, _
Temporary:=True)
Set buttonOne = myBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
With buttonOne
.FaceId = 133
.Tag = "RightArrow"
.OnAction = "whichButton"
End With
Set buttonTwo = myBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
With buttonTwo
.FaceId = 134
.Tag = "UpArrow"
.OnAction = "whichButton"
End With
Set buttonThree = myBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
With buttonThree
.FaceId = 135
.Tag = "DownArrow"
.OnAction = "whichButton"
End With
myBar.Visible = True
The following subroutine responds to the OnAction method and determines which command bar button was last clicked.
Sub whichButton()
Select Case CommandBars.ActionControl.Tag
Case "RightArrow"
MsgBox ("Right Arrow button clicked.")
Case "UpArrow"
MsgBox ("Up Arrow button clicked.")
Case "DownArrow"
MsgBox ("Down Arrow button clicked.")
End Select
End Sub
See also
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