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Default Excel 2003 vb scripts and toolbars in 2007

I have seen that before Ron (and I believe there is another which escape me
at present), but haven't tried it, must give it a try.

I was correct in saying that 2007 doesn't support it though <BG.

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Bob

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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
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Have you try this one Bob ?
http://addintools.com/

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"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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Unfortunately 2007 does not support a classic view.

You can create custom ribbon tabs and groups though similar to the custom
commandbars you create in 2003. Ron gave you a link in his response.

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Bob

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"Mr BT" wrote in message
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With the help of many of you I have managed to put together a great tool
for my job.
Most of the tool relies on custom menus with scripts written (or
recorded) in Excel 2003.
Now that I am using 2007 I do not see the same menus (for obvious
reasons).
I was wondering if there was a way (by add-in or whichever) that the
menu bars can appear as the did in 2003 in the 2007 version. Sort of
classic view for an XP desktop.
Otherwise I may have to resort to using 2003 which I am not too happy
about.

Thankyou oh wise ones,
G