Excel – Create a Button with macro from Module programmatically

Insert a button in your spreadsheet and set a macro for it programmatically

SCENARIOSometimes you need to create a button in a spreadsheet you have imported or made some modifications and you must do it several times without knowing each sheet name. So you need a code that creates this button and its code programmaticaly. This is what I do here.

[tab:How to Use]

  1. Copy the above code.
  2. Open any [gs workbook].
  3. Press Alt + F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor (VBE).
  4. From the Menu, choose Insert-Module.
  5. Paste the code into the right-hand code window.
  6. Close the VBE, save the file if desired.
  7. Tools | Macro | Security | Trusted Sources.
  8. Check the box for "Trust access to Visual Basic Project".

[tab:The Code]

Sub AddButtonAndCode()
' Declare variables
Dim i As Long, Hght As Long
Dim Name As String, NName As String
' Set the button properties
i = 0
Hght = 305.25
' Set the name for the button
NName = "cmdAction" & i
' Test if there is a button already and if so, increment its name
For Each OLEObject In ActiveSheet.OLEObjects
If Left(OLEObject.Name, 9) = "cmdAction" Then
Name = Right(OLEObject.Name, Len(OLEObject.Name) - 9)
If Name >= i Then
i = Name + 1
End If
NName = "cmdAction" & i
Hght = Hght + 27
End If
Next
' Add button
Dim myCmdObj As OLEObject, N%
Set myCmdObj = ActiveSheet.OLEObjects.Add(ClassType:="Forms.CommandButton.1", _
Link:=False, DisplayAsIcon:=False, Left:=52.5, Top:=Hght, _
Width:=202.5, Height:=26.25)
' Define buttons name
myCmdObj.Name = NName
' Define buttons caption
myCmdObj.Object.Caption = "Click for action"
' Inserts code for the button
With ThisWorkbook.VBProject.VBComponents(ActiveSheet.CodeName).CodeModule
N = .CountOfLines
.InsertLines N + 1, "Private Sub " & NName & "_Click()"
.InsertLines N + 2, vbNewLine
.InsertLines N + 3, vbTab & "MsgBox(" & """" & "Button Clicked!" & """" & " & vbCrLf &" & _
"""" & "Put your code here!" & """" & " & vbCrLf & " & """" & "This is " & """" & _
"& " & """" & NName & """" & ")"
.InsertLines N + 4, vbNewLine
.InsertLines N + 5, "End Sub"
End With
End Sub

[tab:Test it]

  1. Go to Tools-Macro-Macros or simply press Alt + F8.
  2. Choose "AddButtonAndCode" and then choose "Execute" or simply double-click "AddButtonAndCode".
  3. A new button will appear and if you click it you will see a message box, telling you which button you have clicked (in case you have more than one).

[tab:END]

SOURCE

LINK (Vbaexpress.com)

LANGUAGE
ENGLISH