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Running VBA code after clicking on a UserForm 'image'
Hello,
I am currently trying to write some VBA code that will initialize once I left click on a UserForm image I have uploaded. In my specific situation, I am using a hovering effect for a 'Login' button that will highlight a white 'Login' button/image green when hovered over with the mouse. This is done by hiding the white image and only showing the green image. See below, where I just have the white image over top the green one.
That part works fine right now, but the goal after this green highlight is to select the green button with the mouse, and after left clicking, some code will run. This is not working right now. I looked up on other forums and it looked like all I needed to do was have the code run with a '_Click()' sub in the code, but when I run a _Click for the image, an error returns saying below.
Whenever I right click on the image itself and do 'View Code', it creates a new Private Sub for '_BeforeDragOver()' and when I look in the top right drop down menu, there is no option for 'Click'. When I have the below code, the same error from above is returned. And when using the '_BeforeDragOver()' created Sub, nothing would happen when I do anything with the image.
Is there a new way to do this in the most recent Excel? Or is this not feasible anymore?
All other forums seemed to point to using a _Click sub for the image but I can't seem to make it work.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Ryan
There is a textbox named TextBox1 on top of the Password text box.
So you actually enter the password in TextBox1, and the Password text box remains empty. Hence the message that the login information is incorrect.
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Added later: the Image control actually does have a Click event, but it is hidden. See the replies by JonPeltier below.
The Image control does not have a click event. you can use the MouseUp (or MouseDown) event instead, with syntax
Private Sub Image1_MouseUp(ByVal Button As Integer, ByVal Shift As Integer, ByVal X As Single, ByVal Y As Single) ' your code here End Sub
with the name of your control instead of Image1, of course.
- Andrey_KuzminCopper Contributor
I am not sure of if this thread is actual, however, it looks like Image control has _Click event, despite it doesn't present in the VBA list.
If you type directly:
Private Sub Image1_click()
Excel will call that procedure on clicking the image area.
I have written an add-in for Excel 2003 for getting points from scientific graphic files.
It works well in Excel 2021.
Sincerely,
Andrey
- As I stated, the Click event dows not appear in the events dropdown of the UserForm code module when an image is selected in the Objects dropdown, but if you open the Object Browser, scroll to Image in the list of classes, right click on the list of members, and choose Show Hidden Members, you will see a gray entry for Click. This means you can write your own _Click event procedure from scratch.
- As a matter of fact, you can have a click event for an image control. It appears as a deprecated item in the Object Browser if you show hidden members. You can't add it using the usual dropdown in the code module header, but you can write a sub named "Image1_Click()" (or whatever the image's name is), and it will work as expected.
I don't know why it wasn't working for this user. I'd suggest it was a typo, but I'm the only bad typist in this forum :). - ryanbarton324Copper Contributor
Thank you for the reply! Very much appreciated!
That did work for me to be able to click on the button after the highlight. Now, I have a different problem, hopefully minor.
So I have code that will run when the MouseUp sub is run after I left click on the 'Login' button, and it should be checking the login credentials and verifying that they are correct with a username and password. If the username and/or password is incorrect, it will return a message saying 'ATTENTION: Wrong Login Information'. If not, the main menu UserForm will pop up and the login form will be unloaded. See code below.
Private Sub OKButton_MouseUp(ByVal Button As Integer, ByVal Shift As Integer, ByVal X As Single, ByVal Y As Single) If Me.Username.Value = "fhwa" Then If Me.Password.Value = "1234" Then Unload Me frmMainMenu.Show Exit Sub End If End If MsgBox "ATTENTION: Wrong Login Information" End Sub
When testing, it works correctly when the wrong info is inputted, but it also returns the error message when I input the correct login credentials as well. See below (Password is 1234)
Do you know where in the code I might be going wrong? Are there some extra steps that need to be taken in order to have another UserForm open up based on user inputs?
Does the Me.Username.Value have to be directly referenced from the login form now that I'm using pictures instead of command buttons?
Thanks,
Ryan
Try this version:
Private Sub OKButton_MouseUp(ByVal Button As Integer, ByVal Shift As Integer, ByVal X As Single, ByVal Y As Single) If Me.UserName.Value = "fhwa" And Me.Password.Value = "1234" Then Unload Me frmMainMenu.Show Else MsgBox "ATTENTION: Wrong Login Information" End If End Sub
It shouldn't make a difference whether you use an image or a command button.
If you need to refer to the username elsewhere, you could store the value of Me.UserName in a public variable that has been declared in a standard module. It will then be available to all code in the workbook.