applicaton.CommandBars("Custom1").Controls("ABCD") .OnAction = "Macro1"
assuming macro1 is in the workbook where the above is run.
so you would set up a line for each control on you custom commandbar.
do it in the workbook_open event. It is often useful to have you code
actually build the commandbar.
Here is an article about creating commandbars with code:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techart/ofcmdbar.htm
other references:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...02&Product=xlw
How to customize menus and menu bars in Excel
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=159619
XL97: Sample Macros for Customizing Menus and Submenus
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=213550
XL2000: Sample Macros for Customizing Menus and Submenus
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;166755
File Title: Customizing Menu Bars, Menus, and Menu Items in Microsoft(R)
Excel 97
File Name: WE1183.EXE
File Size: 58041 bytes
File Date: 06/20/97
Keywords: kbfile kbappnote
Description: This Application Note can help you learn techniques for writing
Visual Basic(R) for Applications code to customize menus in Microsoft Excel
97. This Application Note contains code examples that you can use with the
following elements: menu bars, menus, menu items, submenus, and shortcut
menus.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Simon Lloyd " wrote in message
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Tom i assumed you can do that but wouldn't know how to do it!
Simon
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