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David Shepard

Is there a toolbar settings file I can transfer to my new PC?
 
I have custom toolbars in Excel and Word. Are they in a file(s) I can
transfer to my new PC so I won't have to go through all the set-up again?

Rob van Gelder

Look for a .XLB file.
I'm running XL2003 and it's in:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

Earlier versions of Excel store them in other places. I think Excel 97 was
C:\Windows


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Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel


"David Shepard" <David wrote in message
...
I have custom toolbars in Excel and Word. Are they in a file(s) I can
transfer to my new PC so I won't have to go through all the set-up again?




David Shepard

Thanks for the info. The file did not work in "excel" but in the subfolder
XLSTART. Things are still different in that Excel does not open with a new
spreadsheet like it used to. Now you must either select a new sheet or open
an existing one. I note that the new toolbar does not show up until you do
one of the previous.

I am also quite annoyed that I cannot specify the opening directory as I
could in Excel 2002. I don'tind improvements but I would like to be able to
keep some basics the same.

David

"Rob van Gelder" wrote:

Look for a .XLB file.
I'm running XL2003 and it's in:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel

Earlier versions of Excel store them in other places. I think Excel 97 was
C:\Windows


--
Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel


"David Shepard" <David wrote in message
...
I have custom toolbars in Excel and Word. Are they in a file(s) I can
transfer to my new PC so I won't have to go through all the set-up again?






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