Macro attached to New Menu item on toolbar
Steven,
My customary advice it to create and destroy the commandbar through code
using the workbook's open
and close events. See below.
HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP
In the workbook's Thisworkbook object code module, place the following code:
Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean)
DeleteCommandbar
End Sub
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
CreateCommandbar
End Sub
In a regular code module, place the following:
Dim myBar As CommandBar
Dim myButton As CommandBarButton
Sub CreateCommandbar()
On Error Resume Next
DeleteCommandBar
Set myBar = Application.CommandBars.Add("My Bar")
With myBar
.Position = msoBarTop
.Visible = True
.Enabled = True
Set myButton = .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton, ID:=23)
With myButton
.Caption = "Hello"
.Style = msoButtonIcon
.FaceId = 137
.Enabled = True
.OnAction = "SayHello"
End With
End With
End Sub
Sub DeleteCommandBar()
'Delete the commandbar if it already exists
On Error Resume Next
Application.CommandBars("My Bar").Delete
End Sub
Sub SayHello()
MsgBox "Hello there"
End Sub
You can add as many buttons or other menu items as you like, and assign
whatever macros you want.
"Steven" wrote in message
...
I custom created a New Menu on the toolbar. It has an Assigned Macro. The
issue is if the user opens the file with the toolbar Menu item and then
saves
the file somewhere else then the Assigned Macro follows it to the newly
saved
file and I want to hold the macro at the original file.
Thank you for your help,
Steven
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