great tutorial. From my experience it is useful to also disable visibiliy of non-active buttons from within the script of the active button. This prevents animations from getting stuck in the active-state when 'overshooting' the background label (label 25 in this example) with fast cursor action. This also allows you to have animations on multiple buttons without the need for spacing between them.
Tried to follow step by step, and couldn't even get the buttons to hide with the code you provided. I saved a Macro-enabled document, enabled macros when asked, and nothing. Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but when I double clicked the shape, in and out of Design mode, the VBA editor does not open up at all.. So I right clicked the hover area shape > Assign Macro, and go "New" to open the editor. However, applying the code in either Object sheets or as a module, has no affect on the result. I do see that when I hover over the shape, the cursor turns into a pointer hand, different than when hovering over the other shapes in the sheet, so the hover seems to be registering, just not hiding anything?
Thank you very much Sir This is exactly what I was looking for for a long time. I am creation POS and with your training video my POS is almost ready; however there is one thing that I cannot figure it out. Let say that I am using my laptop to run the POS; when it comes to payment option how can I Execute a third party app to use my card reader for charging the customer I really appreciate if you can provide some information to achive that. Thank you again
Hi Stefan, go to Home tab and then go to the far right of the toolbar and click on "Find&Select" icon and here in the drop down list you'll find the "Selection Pane" option. Hope this helps.
great tutorial. From my experience it is useful to also disable visibiliy of non-active buttons from within the script of the active button. This prevents animations from getting stuck in the active-state when 'overshooting' the background label (label 25 in this example) with fast cursor action. This also allows you to have animations on multiple buttons without the need for spacing between them.
Tried to follow step by step, and couldn't even get the buttons to hide with the code you provided. I saved a Macro-enabled document, enabled macros when asked, and nothing.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but when I double clicked the shape, in and out of Design mode, the VBA editor does not open up at all.. So I right clicked the hover area shape > Assign Macro, and go "New" to open the editor. However, applying the code in either Object sheets or as a module, has no affect on the result.
I do see that when I hover over the shape, the cursor turns into a pointer hand, different than when hovering over the other shapes in the sheet, so the hover seems to be registering, just not hiding anything?
Excellent , but why is not working properly in mine? it changes but i have to hover several times.
Thank you very much Sir
This is exactly what I was looking for for a long time.
I am creation POS and with your training video my POS is almost ready; however there is one thing that I cannot figure it out.
Let say that I am using my laptop to run the POS; when it comes to payment option how can I Execute a third party app to use my card reader for charging the customer
I really appreciate if you can provide some information to achive that.
Thank you again
please how you get that selection panel on the right side?
Hi Stefan, go to Home tab and then go to the far right of the toolbar and click on "Find&Select" icon and here in the drop down list you'll find the "Selection Pane" option. Hope this helps.
thank you sir, appreciate it
In my excel 2013 you need to have a shape selected and then you ll find