Appendix


Notation

Ribbon commands

In this User Guide, ribbon commands are denoted by a chain of angle-bracket-separated words or phrases. The chain is preceded by the phrase “<name> ribbon command”. For example, we would refer to the Add-ins tool of the Add-ins group of the Developer tab of the Excel ribbon as “Excel ribbon command ”. If the ribbon command opens a dialog, then in this guide, we append an ellipsis (…) to the command descriptor, even though it might not appear in the ribbon.

Pathnames of files

The pathname of a file is the full chain of slash-separated folder names, terminating with the name of the file. If your home folder lies in that chain, we sometimes abbreviate the first part of the chain, down through your home folder, as tilde (“~”). Thus, ~/Library/Application Support/MDUF/ is a folder MDUF uses for storing certain important items it uses.

Ribbon commands

Use this table to find the ribbon command that might meet your need. For more detailed descriptions of what they do, click or tap the commands.

MDUF>About MDUF…Displays the “About MDUF” mDialogBox.
MDUF>This Control>Enter Formula…Invoke the mDialogBox titled “Formula Maker” to construct a relative position formula for a control.
MDUF>This Control>Insert>Pages…Inserts Pages into the MultiPage whose record contains the active cell.
MDUF>This Control>Prefix Name…Applies a prefix you specified to all cells in the selection that contain text.
MDUF>This Control>Properties>Edit…Open the Properties Editor for the selected control.
MDUF>This Control>RegisterRegisters the selected control to enable its use for relative positioning.
MDUF>This Control>Rename…When the active cell lies in a record of a control that is not a Page of a MultiPage, this command displays the mDialogBox titled “Rename Control” which enables you to rename the selected control. This is the recommended method for renaming controls, because it handles registration details for you.
MDUF>This Control>Rename…When the active cell lies in a record of a control that is a Page of a MultiPage, this command displays the mDialogBox titled “Rename Page” which enables you to rename the selected Page. This is the recommended method for renaming Pages, because it handles registration details and Page references for you.
MDUF>This Control>Wrap Text…Wrap the text contained in the cells of the selection with a prefix and suffix that you specify.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Delete>Selected ControlsDelete the control records you’ve selected.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Delete>Target UserForms…Deletes all MDUF-generated UserForms from those target workbooks you specify.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Insert>Multiple ControlsInserts a number of control records that you specify into the control record block you selected.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Insert>One Control…Inserts one new control record in each of the control blocks you specify.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Register AllRegisters all controls on the active worksheet, which must be a FormSpec worksheet.
MDUF>This FormSpec>This Form>Tab Data>Clear AllRemoves all Tab data from the active FormSpec worksheet
MDUF>This FormSpec>This Form>Tab Data>Clear TabIndicesRemoves all TabIndex data from the active FormSpec worksheet
MDUF>This FormSpec>This Form>Tab Data>Clear TabStopsRemoves all TabStop data from the active FormSpec worksheet
MDUF>This FormSpec>This Form>Tab Data>Compute TabIndicesAutomatically assigns tab indices. The form’s controls must be in columnar layout. This
MDUF>This FormSpec>This Form>Tab Data>Set Tab Order…Displays the mDialogBox titles “TabIndex and TabStop,” which has tools for setting the TabIndex and TabStop properties of the controls on the UserForm.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Unregister AllUnregisters all controls on the active worksheet, which must be a FormSpec worksheet.
MDUF>This FormSpec>Set/Clear Color>Set Selected Cells…Set the color of selected cells.
MDUF>This Project>New>FormSpec…Invokes the mDialogBox titled “Choose a FormSpec template”, then creates a worksheet suitable for specifying a new UserForm in the active Project workbook.
MDUF>This Project>New>Template…Invokes an mDialogBox that lets you choose the template or FormSpec worksheet from which you want to create a new template, then performs necessary bookkeeping.
MDUF>This Project>Register AllRegisters all controls in the active Project workbook.
MDUF>This Project>SnapshotMakes a snapshot of the active workbook.
MDUF>This Project>Unregister AllUnregisters all controls in the active Project workbook.
MDUF>This Workbook>Delete UserForms…Deletes UserForms you select from a list of UserForms in the active workbook.
MDUF>This Workbook>Error CheckingExamines every cell in the used range of every worksheet of the active workbook, and reports its results.
MDUF>This Workbook>Review Errors…After the error checker examines a workbook, you can use this command to visit each worksheet that has errors.
MDUF>This Project>Repair ErrorsA useful tool for repairing some kinds of #NAME? errors.
MDUF>This Workbook>ReloadReloads the active workbook. Use this to go back to whatever you saved most recently.
View>MDUF>Type and NameFreezes the active window such that the control name column and control type column are always visible. The active worksheet must be an MDUF FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>Freeze StandardFreezes the active window in the standard configuration with all portions of the FormSpec worksheet visible. The active worksheet must be an MDUF FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>UnfreezeUnfreezes the active window, with a single pane. The active sheet must be an MDUF FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>Hide>This FormSpec’s Empty Record BlocksHides all empty record blocks. The active sheet must be an MDUF FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>Hide>This Project’s Empty Record BlocksHides all empty record blocks in the FormSpec worksheets of the active workbook, which must be a Project workbook.
View>MDUF>Hide>Selected…Displays an mDialogBox that lets you specify which control types you want to hide. MDUF then hides the record blocks of those control types on the active sheet, which must be a FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>Unhide>All in This ProjectUnhides, for each control type, all record blocks on all FormSpec worksheets in the active workbook, which must be a Project workbook.
View>MDUF>Unhide>All in This FormSpecUnhides, for each control type, the record blocks on the active worksheet, which must be a FormSpec worksheet.
View>MDUF>Unhide>Selected…Displays an mDialogBox that lets you specify which control types you want to unhide. MDUF then unhides the record blocks of those control types on the active worksheet, which must be a FormSpec worksheet.