Is it possible to hide the Excel Title Bar?

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Hi Tom.
Maybe this is not you want...

Application.DisplayFullScreen = True
 
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Thanks Colo...
Got that one taken care of.
Am displaying Excel as an embedded object in a VB project. Trying to get rid of everything except the cells themselves. Managed to do this except the title all the way up top.
Thanks,
Tom
 
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On 2002-04-24 23:40, TsTom wrote:
Thanks Colo...
Got that one taken care of.
Am displaying Excel as an embedded object in a VB project. Trying to get rid of everything except the cells themselves. Managed to do this except the title all the way up top.
Thanks,
Tom

Hi Tom
See if this code helps you.
Amend as required.......
The 2 routines @ start Remove/Restore the
Excel Title Bar.......

<pre/>
Option Explicit

Private Declare Function FindWindow Lib "user32" Alias "FindWindowA" _
(ByVal lpClassName As String, ByVal lpWindowName As String) As Long

Private Declare Function SetWindowLong Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowLongA" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nIndex As Long, ByVal dwNewLong As Long) As Long

Private Declare Function GetWindowLong Lib "user32" Alias "GetWindowLongA" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal nIndex As Long) As Long

Private Const GWL_STYLE = (-16)
Private Const WS_CAPTION = &HC00000
Private Const WS_MAXIMIZEBOX = &H10000
Private Const WS_MINIMIZEBOX = &H20000
Private Const WS_SYSMENU = &H80000

Private Declare Function SetWindowPos Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal hWndInsertAfter As Long, _
ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long, ByVal cx As Long, _
ByVal cy As Long, ByVal wFlags As Long) As Long

Private Enum ESetWindowPosStyles
SWP_SHOWWINDOW = &H40
SWP_HIDEWINDOW = &H80
SWP_FRAMECHANGED = &H20
SWP_NOACTIVATE = &H10
SWP_NOCOPYBITS = &H100
SWP_NOMOVE = &H2
SWP_NOOWNERZORDER = &H200
SWP_NOREDRAW = &H8
SWP_NOREPOSITION = SWP_NOOWNERZORDER
SWP_NOSIZE = &H1
SWP_NOZORDER = &H4
SWP_DRAWFRAME = SWP_FRAMECHANGED
HWND_NOTOPMOST = -2
End Enum

Private Declare Function GetWindowRect Lib "user32" _
(ByVal hwnd As Long, lpRect As RECT) As Long

Private Type RECT
Left As Long
Top As Long
Right As Long
Bottom As Long
End Type

Sub Title_Show()
ShowTitleBar True
End Sub

Sub Title_Hide()
ShowTitleBar False
End Sub

Sub ShowTitleBar(bShow As Boolean)
Dim lStyle As Long
Dim tRect As RECT
Dim sWndTitle As String
Dim xlhnd

'// Untested should perhaps look for the class ?!
sWndTitle = "Microsoft Excel - " & ActiveWindow.Caption
xlhnd = FindWindow(vbNullString, sWndTitle)

'// Get the window's position:
GetWindowRect xlhnd, tRect

'// Show the Title bar ?
If Not bShow Then
lStyle = GetWindowLong(xlhnd, GWL_STYLE)
lStyle = lStyle And Not WS_SYSMENU
lStyle = lStyle And Not WS_MAXIMIZEBOX
lStyle = lStyle And Not WS_MINIMIZEBOX
lStyle = lStyle And Not WS_CAPTION
Else
lStyle = GetWindowLong(xlhnd, GWL_STYLE)
lStyle = lStyle Or WS_SYSMENU
lStyle = lStyle Or WS_MAXIMIZEBOX
lStyle = lStyle Or WS_MINIMIZEBOX
lStyle = lStyle Or WS_CAPTION
End If

SetWindowLong xlhnd, GWL_STYLE, lStyle

Application.DisplayFullScreen = Not bShow

'// Ensure the style is set and makes the xlwindow the
'// same size, regardless of the title bar.
SetWindowPos xlhnd, 0, tRect.Left, tRect.Top, tRect.Right - tRect.Left, _
tRect.Bottom - tRect.Top, SWP_NOREPOSITION Or SWP_NOZORDER Or SWP_FRAMECHANGED

End Sub

</pre>
 
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sorry to butt in but i have used this code to hide the title bar its very good but could i ask i would like to know if it can be run when you open the workbook, i would also like to know if you can hide the file, edit, etc. also if i could the sheet names at the bottom, so all the users can see is the cells and only use the macros on the page.
 
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Jamie,

This will hide the Excel Title Bar...
Ivan was helping me with something a little different...

Application.DisplayFullScreen = True

Tom
 
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.
Another method :

Code:
Option Explicit


Sub hide_menu()


With Worksheets("Sheet1")


    With ActiveWindow
        .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = False
        .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = False
    End With
    With Application
        .DisplayFullScreen = True
        .DisplayFormulaBar = False
        .DisplayStatusBar = False
    End With
    With Application
    
        .CommandBars("Full Screen").Visible = False
        .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = False
        .CommandBars("Standard").Visible = False
        .CommandBars("Formatting").Visible = False
    End With
End With
End Sub


Sub unhide_menu()


With Worksheets("Sheet1")


    With ActiveWindow
        .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = True
        .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = True
    End With
    With Application
        .DisplayFullScreen = False
        .DisplayFormulaBar = True
        .DisplayStatusBar = True
    End With
    With Application
        .CommandBars("Full Screen").Visible = True
        .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True
        .CommandBars("Standard").Visible = True
        .CommandBars("Formatting").Visible = True
    End With
End With
End Sub
 
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Tried it and still showing the title bar. Just to be clear, I am trying to hide the very top bar that has the restore icon, the X, and the workbook title.

Code:
Option Explicit


Sub hide_menu()


With Worksheets("Sheet1")


    With ActiveWindow
        .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = False
        .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = False
    End With
    With Application
        .DisplayFullScreen = True
        .DisplayFormulaBar = False
        .DisplayStatusBar = False
    End With
    With Application
    
        .CommandBars("Full Screen").Visible = False
        .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = False
        .CommandBars("Standard").Visible = False
        .CommandBars("Formatting").Visible = False
    End With
End With
End Sub


Sub unhide_menu()


With Worksheets("Sheet1")


    With ActiveWindow
        .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = True
        .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = True
    End With
    With Application
        .DisplayFullScreen = False
        .DisplayFormulaBar = True
        .DisplayStatusBar = True
    End With
    With Application
        .CommandBars("Full Screen").Visible = True
        .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True
        .CommandBars("Standard").Visible = True
        .CommandBars("Formatting").Visible = True
    End With
End With
End Sub
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