Hi Weixq,
weixq wrote: > Hello all, > I want to ask the use of the method 'TearsOff' of toolbar. And an example is > that when you open the Font color window through clicking the Font color > button of Text Formatting toolbar. I find we always use it. And can I guess > that if a button can be clicked to pop up a dialog, we can use this method? > Click works to click the button. TearOff to open the menu/dialog which has the "small triangle". Then you can select the color or whatever thing you want to select in the dialog/menu. If you then click on something in the office, the dialog will close. If you want the opened dialog to stay open you have to move it a little first, then it stays open until you ".close" it. > But I don't understand something. For example, there are two kinds of buttons > that can be clicked to make a dialog or window show out. But sometimes we can > just click the button itself, just like the Character of Text Formatting > toolbar. But sometimes we should click a small triangle button beside the > button itself to let the window open, like the button Font color. So which > one is this method be used usually? Is the second kind? But what can I do to > the first one, use the click method only? > TearOff is the method for Toolbars. If it doesn't work it's probably no Toolbar but a button. Which you have to ".OpenMenu" to open instead. Best regards / Fredrik --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
