VBA - Remove almost all right click context menu options

kgkev

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  1. 365
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I have removed most of them, I just want to keep "Copy" and then add my own macros to the right click menu.

However I have not been able to remove Paste options or Link

Any ideas what the correct name for these components is?
Or maybe a neater way to "removed all" <> Copy


Code:
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Reset
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Cut").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Smart Lookup").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Translate").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Paste Special...").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Insert...").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Delete...").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Clear Contents").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Quick Analysis").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Filter").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Sort").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Insert Comment").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Format Cells...").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Pick From Drop-Down List...").Delete
    Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Define Name...").Delete
    'Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls("Link").Delete
 
Still working for me every day...
Please note the .onaction = "MAIN UPDATE" is a reference to one of my own VBA routines that is added to my right click menu

Code:
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Application.CommandBars("Cell").Reset   'resets menu
For Each Item In Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls    'removes all right click menu items
    Item.Delete
Next Item
    
    With Application.CommandBars("Cell").Controls.Add(Temporary:=True)
        .Caption = "Main Update"
        .Style = msoButtonCaption
[COLOR=#ff0000]        .OnAction = "Main_Update"[/COLOR]
    End With
[U][B]'*Repeat adding menu items.....[/B][/U] 
End Sub
 
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