darzanmihai Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 I have a Problem...The _ExcelCreateBorders() function fron the ExcelCOM UDF works fine in Excel 2007 but fails in Excel 2007 and I do not know why.Could someone help me make this work for 2003 also, or atleast determine what version of excel is (help with a function) and if <> from 2007, will not use the function.Thx in advanceMihai I do not like stupid and idiot people that write idiot things...If you are one, do not write. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juvigy Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 "works fine in Excel 2007 but fails in Excel 2007" Maybe some typo here? Also some example code and errors would be nice? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darzanmihai Posted June 30, 2010 Author Share Posted June 30, 2010 "works fine in Excel 2007 but fails in Excel 2007"Maybe some typo here?Also some example code and errors would be nice?Works in 2007 but fails in 2003...sory for that.I used: _ExcelCreateBorders($oExcel, $xlThin, 8, 1,34,36, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) and in Excel 2003 errors out with a object error.By removing this line it works in Excel 2003 also. I think is a compatibility issue.It would be sufficient for me to determine what is the version of the Excel and decide to draw the borders or not. I do not like stupid and idiot people that write idiot things...If you are one, do not write. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juvigy Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 (edited) $oExcel.Application.Version @edit. $oExcel = ObjCreate("Excel.Application") MsgBox(0,"",$oExcel.Application.Version) $oExcel=0 12 = Excel 2007 Edited July 1, 2010 by Juvigy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PsaltyDS Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 The _ExcelCreateBorders() function is in the old ExcelCOM_UDF.au3, which is not really maintained any more, not in the current Excel.au3 UDF shipped with AutoIt. Here is the old function: expandcollapse popup;=============================================================================== ; ; Description: Create Borders around a range of cells ; Syntax: _ExcelCreateBorders($oExcel, $sBorderStyle, $sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart = 1, $iRowEnd = 1, $iColEnd = 1, $iEdgeLeft = 1, ; $iEdgeTop = 1, $iEdgeBottom = 1, $iEdgeRight = 1, $iEdgeInsideV = 0, $iEdgeInsideH = 0) ; Parameter(s): $oExcel - An Excel object opened by a preceding call to _ExcelBookOpen() or _ExcelBookNew() ; $sBorderStyle - The type of border to use, $xlThick, $xlThin, $xlDouble ; $sRangeOrRowStart - Either an A1 range, or an integer row number to start from if using R1C1 ; $iColStart - The starting column for the number format(left) (default=1) ; $iRowEnd - The ending row for the number format (bottom) (default=1) ; $iColEnd - The ending column for the number format (right) (default=1) ; $iEdgeLeft - Specify if the left edge of the selected cells should have a border (default=1) Yes ; $iEdgeTop - Specify if the Top edge of the selected cells should have a border (default=1) Yes ; $iEdgeBottom - Specify if the Bottom edge of the selected cells should have a border (default=1) Yes ; $iEdgeRight - Specify if the Right edge of the selected cells should have a border (default=1) Yes ; $iEdgeInsideV - Specify if the Inside Verticle edges of the selected cells should have a border (default=0) No ; $iEdgeInsideH - Specify if the Inside Horizontal edges of the selected cells should have a border (default=0) No ; Requirement(s): None ; Return Value(s): On Success - Returns 1 ; On Failure - Returns 0 and sets @error on errors: ; @error=1 - Specified object does not exist ; @error=2 - Starting row or column invalid ; @extended=0 - Starting row invalid ; @extended=1 - Starting column invalid ; @error=3 - Ending row or column invalid ; @extended=0 - Ending row invalid ; @extended=1 - Ending column invalid ; Author(s): MikeOsdx <Using Generic Excel functions from locodarwin> ; Note(s): None ; ;=============================================================================== Func _ExcelCreateBorders($oExcel, $sBorderStyle, $sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart = 1, $iRowEnd = 1, $iColEnd = 1, _ $iEdgeLeft = 1, $iEdgeTop = 1, $iEdgeBottom = 1, $iEdgeRight = 1, $iEdgeInsideV = 0, $iEdgeInsideH = 0) If NOT IsObj($oExcel) Then Return SetError(1, 0, 0) If NOT StringRegExp($sRangeOrRowStart, "[A-Z,a-z]", 0) Then If $sRangeOrRowStart < 1 Then Return SetError(2, 0, 0) If $iColStart < 1 Then Return SetError(2, 1, 0) If $iRowEnd < $sRangeOrRowStart Then Return SetError(3, 0, 0) If $iColEnd < $iColStart Then Return SetError(3, 1, 0) if $iEdgeLeft = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeTop = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeBottom = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeRight = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeInsideV = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlInsideVertical) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeInsideH = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($oExcel.Cells($sRangeOrRowStart, $iColStart), $oExcel.Cells($iRowEnd, $iColEnd)).Borders($xlInsideHorizontal) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf Else if $iEdgeLeft = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlEdgeLeft) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeTop = 1 Then with $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlEdgeTop) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeBottom = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlEdgeBottom) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeRight = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlEdgeRight) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeInsideV = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlInsideVertical) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf if $iEdgeInsideH = 1 Then With $oExcel.Activesheet.Range($sRangeOrRowStart).Borders($xlInsideHorizontal) .LineStyle = $xlContinuous .ColorIndex = $xlAutomatic .TintAndShade = 0 .Weight = $sBorderStyle EndWith EndIf EndIf Return 1 EndFunc Exactly what error do you get when using it with Excel 2003? 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