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petchy
bonjour

dans un USF j'ai 6 commandbutton et un controle=20
image1,est ce possible:
quand j'appuie sur commandbutton1 j'ai une image qui=20
apparait dans le controle image1,mes images sont stock=E9s=20
sur une feuille de mon appli qui s'apelle "image".
merci
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petchy

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papou
Bonjour
S'il s'agit des images en elles-mêmes et pas leur nom, alors je ne sais pas
si c'est possible.
En revanche, tu peux très bien envisager de placer des noms d'images dans ta
feuille et d'utiliser ces noms dans le code du bouton.
Exemple (ici on attribue un chemin d'accès vers les échantillons images de
Win Xp)
'*************************
Private Const chemin As String _
= "C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocumentsMes imagesÉchantillons
d'images"

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
nomimage = Worksheets("Noms Images").[A1]
Me.Image1.Picture = LoadPicture(chemin & nomimage)
End Sub

Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
nomimage = Worksheets("Noms Images").[A2]
Me.Image1.Picture = LoadPicture(chemin & nomimage)
End Sub
'**************************
Cordialement
Pascal

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bonjour

dans un USF j'ai 6 commandbutton et un controle
image1,est ce possible:
quand j'appuie sur commandbutton1 j'ai une image qui
apparait dans le controle image1,mes images sont stockés
sur une feuille de mon appli qui s'apelle "image".
merci
@ plus
petchy
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bonjour Pascal

merci pour ta réponse,je vais essayé.
encore merci
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petchy
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anonymousA
bonjour,

en supposant que ta photo s'appelle p.e "toto" et est sur la feuille 3 du
classeur actif.
Créer un controle image appelé Image1
sur un userform et écrire dans le module du userform le code suivant

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()

ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("Feuil3").Shapes("toto").Copy
Set Image1.Picture = PastePicture(xlPicture)

End Sub


Dans un module standard écrire la proc suivante

'***************************************************************************
'*
'* MODULE NAME: Paste Picture
'* AUTHOR & DATE: STEPHEN BULLEN, Business Modelling Solutions Ltd.
'* 15 November 1998
'*
'* CONTACT:
'* WEB SITE: http://www.BMSLtd.co.uk
'*
'* DESCRIPTION: Creates a standard Picture object from whatever is on
the clipboard.
'* This object can then be assigned to (for example) and
Image control
'* on a userform. The PastePicture function takes an
optional argument of
'* the picture type - xlBitmap or xlPicture.
'*
'* The code requires a reference to the "OLE Automation"
type library
'*
'* The code in this module has been derived from a number
of sources
'* discovered on MSDN.
'*
'* To use it, just copy this module into your project, then
you can use:
'* Set Image1.Picture = PastePicture(xlPicture)
'* to paste a picture of whatever is on the clipboard into
a standard image control.
'*
'* PROCEDURES:
'* PastePicture The entry point for the routine
'* CreatePicture Private function to convert a bitmap or metafile handle
to an OLE reference
'* fnOLEError Get the error text for an OLE error code
'***************************************************************************

Option Explicit
Option Compare Text

''' User-Defined Types for API Calls

'Declare a UDT to store a GUID for the IPicture OLE Interface
Private Type GUID
Data1 As Long
Data2 As Integer
Data3 As Integer
Data4(0 To 7) As Byte
End Type

'Declare a UDT to store the bitmap information
Private Type uPicDesc
Size As Long
Type As Long
hPic As Long
hPal As Long
End Type

'''Windows API Function Declarations

'Does the clipboard contain a bitmap/metafile?
Private Declare Function IsClipboardFormatAvailable Lib "user32" (ByVal
wFormat As Integer) As Long

'Open the clipboard to read
Private Declare Function OpenClipboard Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long) As
Long

'Get a pointer to the bitmap/metafile
Private Declare Function GetClipboardData Lib "user32" (ByVal wFormat As
Integer) As Long

'Close the clipboard
Private Declare Function CloseClipboard Lib "user32" () As Long

'Convert the handle into an OLE IPicture interface.
Private Declare Function OleCreatePictureIndirect Lib "olepro32.dll"
(PicDesc As uPicDesc, RefIID As GUID, ByVal fPictureOwnsHandle As Long, IPic
As IPicture) As Long

'Create our own copy of the metafile, so it doesn't get wiped out by
subsequent clipboard updates.
Declare Function CopyEnhMetaFile Lib "gdi32" Alias "CopyEnhMetaFileA" (ByVal
hemfSrc As Long, ByVal lpszFile As String) As Long

'Create our own copy of the bitmap, so it doesn't get wiped out by
subsequent clipboard updates.
Declare Function CopyImage Lib "user32" (ByVal handle As Long, ByVal un1 As
Long, ByVal n1 As Long, ByVal n2 As Long, ByVal un2 As Long) As Long

'The API format types we're interested in
Const CF_BITMAP = 2
Const CF_PALETTE = 9
Const CF_ENHMETAFILE = 14
Const IMAGE_BITMAP = 0
Const LR_COPYRETURNORG = &H4

''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
''' Subroutine: PastePicture
'''
''' Purpose: Get a Picture object showing whatever's on the clipboard.
'''
''' Arguments: lXlPicType - The type of picture to create. Can be one of:
''' xlPicture to create a metafile (default)
''' xlBitmap to create a bitmap
'''
''' Date Developer Action
''' --------------------------------------------------------------------------
''' 30 Oct 98 Stephen Bullen Created
''' 15 Nov 98 Stephen Bullen Updated to create our own copies of the
clipboard images
'''

Function PastePicture(Optional lXlPicType As Long = xlPicture) As IPicture

'Some pointers
Dim h As Long, hPicAvail As Long, hPtr As Long, hPal As Long, lPicType As
Long, hCopy As Long

'Convert the type of picture requested from the xl constant to the API
constant
lPicType = IIf(lXlPicType = xlBitmap, CF_BITMAP, CF_ENHMETAFILE)

'Check if the clipboard contains the required format
hPicAvail = IsClipboardFormatAvailable(lPicType)

If hPicAvail <> 0 Then
'Get access to the clipboard
h = OpenClipboard(0&)

If h > 0 Then
'Get a handle to the image data
hPtr = GetClipboardData(lPicType)

'Create our own copy of the image on the clipboard, in the
appropriate format.
If lPicType = CF_BITMAP Then
hCopy = CopyImage(hPtr, IMAGE_BITMAP, 0, 0, LR_COPYRETURNORG)
Else
hCopy = CopyEnhMetaFile(hPtr, vbNullString)
End If

'Release the clipboard to other programs
h = CloseClipboard

'If we got a handle to the image, convert it into a Picture object
and return it
If hPtr <> 0 Then Set PastePicture = CreatePicture(hCopy, 0, lPicType)
End If
End If

End Function
'
'
''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
''' Subroutine: CreatePicture
'''
''' Purpose: Converts a image (and palette) handle into a Picture object.
'''
''' Requires a reference to the "OLE Automation" type library
'''
''' Arguments: None
'''
''' Date Developer Action
''' --------------------------------------------------------------------------
''' 30 Oct 98 Stephen Bullen Created
'''

Private Function CreatePicture(ByVal hPic As Long, ByVal hPal As Long, ByVal
lPicType) As IPicture

' IPicture requires a reference to "OLE Automation"
Dim r As Long, uPicInfo As uPicDesc, IID_IDispatch As GUID, IPic As IPicture

'OLE Picture types
Const PICTYPE_BITMAP = 1
Const PICTYPE_ENHMETAFILE = 4

' Create the Interface GUID (for the IPicture interface)
With IID_IDispatch
.Data1 = &H7BF80980
.Data2 = &HBF32
.Data3 = &H101A
.Data4(0) = &H8B
.Data4(1) = &HBB
.Data4(2) = &H0
.Data4(3) = &HAA
.Data4(4) = &H0
.Data4(5) = &H30
.Data4(6) = &HC
.Data4(7) = &HAB
End With

' Fill uPicInfo with necessary parts.
With uPicInfo
.Size = Len(uPicInfo)
' Length of structure.
.Type = IIf(lPicType = CF_BITMAP, PICTYPE_BITMAP, PICTYPE_ENHMETAFILE)
' Type of Picture
.hPic = hPic
' Handle to image.
.hPal = IIf(lPicType = CF_BITMAP, hPal, 0)
' Handle to palette (if bitmap).
End With

' Create the Picture object.
r = OleCreatePictureIndirect(uPicInfo, IID_IDispatch, True, IPic)

' If an error occured, show the description
If r <> 0 Then Debug.Print "Create Picture: " & fnOLEError(r)

' Return the new Picture object.
Set CreatePicture = IPic

End Function

''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
''' Subroutine: fnOLEError
'''
''' Purpose: Gets the message text for standard OLE errors
'''
''' Arguments: None
'''
''' Date Developer Action
''' --------------------------------------------------------------------------
''' 30 Oct 98 Stephen Bullen Created
'''

Private Function fnOLEError(lErrNum As Long) As String

'OLECreatePictureIndirect return values
Const E_ABORT = &H80004004
Const E_ACCESSDENIED = &H80070005
Const E_FAIL = &H80004005
Const E_HANDLE = &H80070006
Const E_INVALIDARG = &H80070057
Const E_NOINTERFACE = &H80004002
Const E_NOTIMPL = &H80004001
Const E_OUTOFMEMORY = &H8007000E
Const E_POINTER = &H80004003
Const E_UNEXPECTED = &H8000FFFF
Const S_OK = &H0

Select Case lErrNum
Case E_ABORT
fnOLEError = " Aborted"
Case E_ACCESSDENIED
fnOLEError = " Access Denied"
Case E_FAIL
fnOLEError = " General Failure"
Case E_HANDLE
fnOLEError = " Bad/Missing Handle"
Case E_INVALIDARG
fnOLEError = " Invalid Argument"
Case E_NOINTERFACE
fnOLEError = " No Interface"
Case E_NOTIMPL
fnOLEError = " Not Implemented"
Case E_OUTOFMEMORY
fnOLEError = " Out of Memory"
Case E_POINTER
fnOLEError = " Invalid Pointer"
Case E_UNEXPECTED
fnOLEError = " Unknown Error"
Case S_OK
fnOLEError = " Success!"
End Select

End Function

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bonjour

dans un USF j'ai 6 commandbutton et un controle
image1,est ce possible:
quand j'appuie sur commandbutton1 j'ai une image qui
apparait dans le controle image1,mes images sont stockés
sur une feuille de mon appli qui s'apelle "image".
merci
@ plus
petchy