Called by the framework when the user double-clicks in a worksheet
virtual BOOL OnSheetBeforeDoubleClick( LPDISPATCH dispWorksheet, LPDISPATCH dispRange ); |
Pointer to dispatch interface of type Excel.Worksheet.
Pointer to dispatch interface of type Excel.Range, representing the cell or cells that were clicked.
The function should return TRUE to cancel any further processing of the double-click event. It should return FALSE (the default) to enable normal processing to continue.
This function is called whenever the user double-clicks in a worksheet.
Note that it will only be called if event-sinking is switched on (using CXllApp::SetSinkEvents()).
You can override the method in your application class to react to the event. The default method does nothing and returns FALSE.
You should only implement this function if you need access to Excel's COM interfaces. To handle events, you should usually use the event model. If you particularly need to call an add-in function to handle the event, use the much simpler mechanism provided by CXllApp::SetComEventHandler().
Header: xllplus.h
CXllApp Class | CXllApp Methods | CXllApp::OnSheetBeforeRightClick() | CXllApp::OnSheetSelectionChange()