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Hide/Minimize the Add-ins

Open dlealv opened this issue 2 years ago • 5 comments

When I load the Add-in and start using it, there is no way to minimize or hide it. If I close it (click on x) I need to add the Add-in again: image

The ping/upping functionality is not clear how works at least in Excel Web. If I close the excel file and open it again I need to install the Add-ins again.

I think it is a good idea, to have a way to minimize it, without the need to install it again, the Add-in uses a significant portion of the screen, so it would be nice to minimize it when you want to focus on the content of the excel file itself.

dlealv avatar Feb 10 '23 02:02 dlealv

This is probably something controlled by the add-in host, rather than something AFE can control. Do you use any other add-ins? Do they behave the same?

jack-williams avatar Feb 24 '23 11:02 jack-williams

thanks @jack-williams I use other add-ins, and they behave similarly, but at least I have the option to open it again: image

but I don't have the option to re-open AFE. I need to do several steps: Go to the add-ins manager->Select my Add-ins, and then click on Add: image

more steps. Now I realized that it appears in the Formula tab, but I usually work on the Home tab (I guess the majority of Excel users too), so once I close it I need to go to Formula and then click on the icon: image

dlealv avatar Mar 12 '23 04:03 dlealv

I understand the issue more, thanks for the extra info.

Unfortunately, I do not think there is anything actionable in the short-term. We recently moved AFE from the Home tab to the Formulas tab based on some user feedback. We are unlikely to move it back unless there is some extra related change that would justify the location being in the Home tab.

I'll keep an eye on this though, I do understand the usability challenges you are facing.

Thanks again for the feedback.

jack-williams avatar Mar 12 '23 17:03 jack-williams

@dlealv you can add the AFE icon on the home tab if you edit the ribbon. You can also add it to the quick access toolbar if you use it, so it will always be visible regardless of which ribbon tab you are on. This would have to be done on each device, or export the ribbon/quickaccess then import in another device.

Excel Options, then "Customize Ribbon" > Select "all commands" on left side > Create custom group under Home on right side using "new group" button > Select AFE on left side and press "add" in the middle.

deletemeafter avatar Mar 15 '23 00:03 deletemeafter

Thanks @gbin for the tip, but I use Excel for Web, I don't see such options. This is what I see from File->Option: image Regards,

David

dlealv avatar Mar 15 '23 01:03 dlealv