ID: Q182161
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When you run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro in Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition, you may receive the following error message
Run-time error '1004':
Show method of Dialog class failed
and the macro stops.
This problem occurs when the Visual Basic macro uses Application.Dialogs to display either of the following dialog boxes:
Menu Editor
Make Add-in
For example, the problem occurs when the macro contains either of the
following commands:
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogMenuEditor).Show
-or-
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogVbaMakeAddin).Show
These dialog boxes are not available in Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh
Edition and cannot be displayed.
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition.
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The Menu Editor and Make Add-In dialog boxes are not available in Microsoft
Excel 98 Macintosh Edition. However, the functionality that is provided by
these dialog boxes is still available. The functionality is provided in the
following ways:
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogCustomizeToolbar).Show
Application.Dialogs(xlDialogSaveAs).Show
NOTE: You cannot display the VBAProject Properties dialog box with a Visual Basic macro. However, you can set individual properties for a project with Visual Basic code.
Keywords : kberrmsg kbdta xlui xlvbainfo xlmac
Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 18, 1999