The ALT+F11 shortcut key to switch to the Visual Basic Editor is disabled, as is the ALT+F8 shortcut key to open the Run Macros dialog box. The Control Toolbox is available, but none of its buttons are available.
Features of VBBB Easy install All you have to do is to. Ideal for programming the first time or running a small program. The Standard Visual Basic toolbar is still available, but it is limited to three available buttons: Security, Control Toolbox, and Microsoft Script Editor. Feel free to write Visual Basic, execute immediately Visual Basic Builder for Beginners (VBBB) is an application that supports writing the programming language Visual Basic for anyone. Menu items, toolbar buttons, and shortcut keys related to VBAĪll items under the Macro submenu of the Tools menu are unavailable, such as Macros, Record New Macro, and Visual Basic Editor xll files, COM Add-ins, and Automation Add-ins are not affected by whether or not VBA is installed.
When VBA is not installed, and you open a file that contains functions provided by these add-ins, Excel changes the formula results to #NAME? because the functions are unavailable. The following list contains some of the built-in add-ins that are unavailable:Īll other add-ins, including Report Manager and add-ins from third-party vendors If you open an uncompiled add-in, you receive the same warning as when you open a file that contains a regular VBA Project. The Excel object model is still available to other programs however, other programs will not be able to automate Excel to use these programmability objects.Īn uncompiled add-in is an add-in file that was created by using VBA. If you click OK, Excel opens the file in read-only mode to ensure that the programmability components are not accidentally lost. Create, deploy and debug applications on a wide array of platforms with the industry leading IDE.
If you do not have access to the VBA code in the document, then contact the document author to have the code in the hidden module updated. This workbook has lost its VBA Project, ActiveX Controls and any other programmability-related features. Possible solutions: If you have access to the VBA code in the document or project, unprotect the module, and then run the code again to view the specific error.