And does the same thing work in Excel 2010 or lesser?

On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 10:24 AM, The Frog <mr.frog.to....@googlemail.com>wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am having trouble making a pop-up menu display when working with a
> userform in Excel 2013. In the past I have used the CommandBars to create
> my popup, but this no longer seems to work. When trying to display any
> commandbar created popup menu in a userform the .ShowPopup method fails. I
> have no idea why.
>
> The problem is easy to reproduce:
> 1/ Create a new userform
> 2/ In the forms Initialize event create the CommandBar Object:
>
> On Error Resume Next
> Application.CommandBars("myMenu").Delete
> On Error GoTo 0
>
>     With CommandBars.Add(Name:="myMenu", Position:=msoBarPopup,
> MenuBar:=False, temporary:=True)
>         .Controls.Add Type:=msoControlButton
>         .Controls(1).Caption = "New Group"
>         .Controls(1).OnAction = "addValueGroup"
>         .Controls(1).FaceId = 71
>         .Controls.Add Type:=msoControlButton
>         .Controls(2).Caption = "Delete Group"
>         .Controls(2).OnAction = "removeValueGroup"
>         .Controls(2).FaceId = 72
>     End With
>
> 3/ In the forms Click event:
> Application.CommandBars("myMenu").ShowPopup
>
>
> You will get an error on the .ShowPopup method call.
>
> I dont know what the cause of this error is. Any help is greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers
>
> The Frog
>
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