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Excel 2003 - Whacky Menu Bar
I need help to get my menu bar back. I opened and printed a file that
obviously had some sort of script in it and it appears to have changed my default settings as the bar doesn't reappear when I reopen or reboot. Unfortunately I have a crazy keyboard so even F11 doesn't restore everything. Do I need to reinstall? |
Excel 2003 - Whacky Menu Bar
One way to set all your menu/toolbar customizations to the default is to
delete or rename your toolbar file (with Excel closed): Under Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\Excel11.xlb -- Jim "oceanmist" wrote in message ... |I need help to get my menu bar back. I opened and printed a file that | obviously had some sort of script in it and it appears to have changed my | default settings as the bar doesn't reappear when I reopen or reboot. | | Unfortunately I have a crazy keyboard so even F11 doesn't restore everything. | | Do I need to reinstall? | |
Excel 2003 - Whacky Menu Bar
Thank you very much - that worked.
Is there any way I can stop scripts doing this to me again in the future? "Jim Rech" wrote: One way to set all your menu/toolbar customizations to the default is to delete or rename your toolbar file (with Excel closed): Under Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\Excel11.xlb -- Jim "oceanmist" wrote in message ... |I need help to get my menu bar back. I opened and printed a file that | obviously had some sort of script in it and it appears to have changed my | default settings as the bar doesn't reappear when I reopen or reboot. | | Unfortunately I have a crazy keyboard so even F11 doesn't restore everything. | | Do I need to reinstall? | |
Excel 2003 - Whacky Menu Bar
Is there any way I can stop scripts doing this to me again in the future?
Not really. If a macro is allowed to run it can do lots of stuff you don't like. A well behaved macro/application will restore your settings and menus when it's done. Complain to the developer. -- Jim "oceanmist" wrote in message ... | Thank you very much - that worked. | | Is there any way I can stop scripts doing this to me again in the future? | | "Jim Rech" wrote: | | One way to set all your menu/toolbar customizations to the default is to | delete or rename your toolbar file (with Excel closed): | | Under Windows XP: | | C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application | Data\Microsoft\Excel\Excel11.xlb | | -- | Jim | "oceanmist" wrote in message | ... | |I need help to get my menu bar back. I opened and printed a file that | | obviously had some sort of script in it and it appears to have changed my | | default settings as the bar doesn't reappear when I reopen or reboot. | | | | Unfortunately I have a crazy keyboard so even F11 doesn't restore | everything. | | | | Do I need to reinstall? | | | | | |
Excel 2003 - Whacky Menu Bar
I will - good idea - and thanks so much for your help.
"Jim Rech" wrote: Is there any way I can stop scripts doing this to me again in the future? Not really. If a macro is allowed to run it can do lots of stuff you don't like. A well behaved macro/application will restore your settings and menus when it's done. Complain to the developer. -- Jim "oceanmist" wrote in message ... | Thank you very much - that worked. | | Is there any way I can stop scripts doing this to me again in the future? | | "Jim Rech" wrote: | | One way to set all your menu/toolbar customizations to the default is to | delete or rename your toolbar file (with Excel closed): | | Under Windows XP: | | C:\Documents and Settings\<user name\Application | Data\Microsoft\Excel\Excel11.xlb | | -- | Jim | "oceanmist" wrote in message | ... | |I need help to get my menu bar back. I opened and printed a file that | | obviously had some sort of script in it and it appears to have changed my | | default settings as the bar doesn't reappear when I reopen or reboot. | | | | Unfortunately I have a crazy keyboard so even F11 doesn't restore | everything. | | | | Do I need to reinstall? | | | | | |
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