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Dave Peterson
 
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Default HELP!!!! Lost Menu Bar!!!! Please Help (sob)

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Glad you found it.

Pecas wrote:

I had exactly the same problem and destroying the xlb was the solution.
Thank you very much Dave
German Vivanco
Spain

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

It might be easier to just destroy the existing *.xlb file (where excel stores
customizations) and recreate it at your leisure.

Close excel
windows start button|search|
look for *.xlb
(remember to look in hidden folders, too!)

If you want, rename all you find to *.xlbOLD (just in case).

Then restart excel.

If it worked ok, delete those *.xlbOLD files.

If it didn't work ok, close excel and rename them back to *.xlb (no harm, no
foul).

Rick, United Kingdom wrote:

ok so there may have been a typo. but this time i copied and pasted. no error
pop up. But still no File, Edit. etc. I pressed return and it just moved the
curser down. to the next line in the editor.
What am i doing wrong? I have even tried reinstalling after taking all trace
of office off my machine but the same thing happens it starts up with no
command bar buttons. Is my pc doomed never to run office again?? what will
happen when i install office 2003? (beginning to sob again)

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Is this the line you used?

Application.Commandbars(1).Enabled = True

(Did you copy and paste or did you type it in. I'm guessing a typo error. I'd
try again!)


Rick, United Kingdom wrote:

Ok did that. and still nothing happened so i did the obvious! and pressed
enter. the follloing message popped up in a window:

Complie error;
Expected; indentifier or bracketed expression.

I am sorry to be a pain. but i really am lost now!

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

No just the Application line.

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HTH

RP
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"Rick, United Kingdom" wrote
in message ...
Hi, I did as you said, but nothing happened! I still don't have the File
Edit
etc.
i typed as exactly as you displayed it. should i add the (-- RP) thing
though when i tried that said there was an incomplete sub form.
hoping for a response.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Excel - in the VB IDE (Alt-F11), open the immediate window (Ctrl-G), and
type

Application.Commandbars(1).Enabled = True

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HTH

RP
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"Rick, United Kingdom"
wrote
in message ...
My 5 year old son got onto my computor while i was away!!! he managed
to
remove all the Buttons and toolbars from Word and Excel! including the
menu
bar buttons (File, Edit etc). I got the standard toolbar buttons back,
but
the menu bar buttons have completly gone! How do i get them back? I am
blind
with out them!!!!

HELLLLLLLP!!!







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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson