Dial phone numbers from Excel file
Hello friends,
I have found a very interesting tip for you.I know that many people store there contacts in excel file and where ever you wan to make a call, you need to open the file and dial the number.But guess if you can directly make a call when you open up your excel file for this thing to happen you need to use this code.
For that you need to set a reference to the Microsoft Comm Control 6.0 through Tools, References before it will work. You will have to play with the code to make it work for you.
Code:
Dim CancelFlag As Integer
Private Sub cmdStop_Click()
CancelFlag = 1
End Sub
Private Sub Worksheet_Activate()
'Setting InputLen to 0 tells MSComm to read the entire contents of the
'input buffer when the Input property is used.
MSComm1.InputLen = 0
End Sub
Private Sub Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick(ByVal Target As Excel.Range, Cancel As Boolean)
Dim Number As String
' Get the number to dial.
Number = Target.Value
If Number = "" Then Exit Sub
' Dial the selected phone number.
Dial (Number)
End Sub
Private Sub Dial(Number)
Dim DialString As String
Dim FromModem As String
Dim dummy As Integer
' AT is the Hayes compatible ATTENTION command and is required to send commands to the modem.
' DT means "Dial Tone." The Dial command uses touch tones, as opposed to pulse (DP = Dial Pulse).
' Numbers is the phone number being dialed.
' A semicolon tells the modem to return to command mode after dialing (important).
' A carriage return, vbCr, is required when sending commands to the modem.
DialString = "ATDT" + Number + ";" + vbCr
' Communications port settings.
' Assuming that a mouse is attached to COM1, CommPort is set to 2
MSComm1.CommPort = 1
MSComm1.Settings = "9600,N,8,1"
' Open the communications port.
On Error Resume Next
MSComm1.PortOpen = True
If Err Then
MsgBox "COM1: not available. Change the CommPort property to another port."
Exit Sub
End If
' Flush the input buffer.
MSComm1.InBufferCount = 0
' Dial the number.
MSComm1.Output = DialString
' Wait for "OK" to come back from the modem.
Do
dummy = DoEvents()
' If there is data in the buffer, then read it.
If MSComm1.InBufferCount Then
FromModem = FromModem + MSComm1.Input
' Check for "OK".
If InStr(FromModem, "OK") Then
' Notify the user to pick up the phone.
Beep
MsgBox "Please pick up the phone and either press Enter or click OK"
Exit Do
End If
End If
' Did the user choose Cancel?
If CancelFlag Then
CancelFlag = False
Exit Do
End If
Loop
' Disconnect the modem.
MSComm1.Output = "ATH" + vbCr
' Close the port.
MSComm1.PortOpen = False
End Sub
Re: Dial phone numbers from Excel file
It's an Awesome tip i was really got frustrated with my contact which i used to store in excel by using your above code i am very happy.
Re: Dial phone numbers from Excel file
It's a very nice trick which you have made,i have also find another solution for it.If you don't want to use the above code you can directly download the software and can make calls.For downloading click here