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Hi, I keep creating a custom toolbar in my Excel and it keeps disappearing.
Sometimes not even when I quit Excel, during the same session if I leave
Excel running overnight.

Fyi, this is at my office computer... so I'm not sure if that has something
to do with it.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
HF
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Click on View, then Toolbars and see if your custom toolbar is in the list.
If so, click on it to make it visible. If not, maybe it has something to do
with your company's network (just a guess). Try opening a file on your hard
drive and create the custom toolbar. Make a slight change to the file and
save it. Close Excel and reopen it. Toolbar should be there. James

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Hi, I keep creating a custom toolbar in my Excel and it keeps
disappearing.
Sometimes not even when I quit Excel, during the same session if I leave
Excel running overnight.

Fyi, this is at my office computer... so I'm not sure if that has
something
to do with it.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
HF



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Are you creating that toolbar manually (via tools|customize)?

If yes, then there could be at least a couple of problems. Excel stores these
customized toolbars in a file with an extension of *.xlb.

#1. You don't have the correct permissions to save that file.
Talk to your Admin to find out why (but I bet this isn't the case).

#2. You have multiple copies of that *.xlb file and the version you're saving
isn't the one that's being opened last. Your version opens and is quickly
superseded by the other version (you may see the changes in you're quick!).

Close excel
windows start button|search
look for *.xlb
in hidden folders and for hidden files.

I'd rename them all to *.xlbold.

Then restart excel and recustomize your toolbar--just a few things for testing.

Then close excel and reopen to see if it worked.

If it did work, then delete the *.xlbold files.

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I had a similar problem when I was screwing around.

I use xl2003 under winxp and my *.xlb file should only be in:
C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel
(I did have a copy here)

But I also had a copy in my XLStart folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART

Each time I'd open excel, my "real" version would open and then be replaced with
the version in the XLStart folder. I'd modify the toolbar and the changes were
saved into the correct location.

But the next time I opened excel, the XLStart folder version (unmodified!) would
supersede that "real" version.

Depending on your upgrade path, you may have several XLStart folders. That's
why using windows start button|search is useful.

Good luck.


hfazal wrote:

Hi, I keep creating a custom toolbar in my Excel and it keeps disappearing.
Sometimes not even when I quit Excel, during the same session if I leave
Excel running overnight.

Fyi, this is at my office computer... so I'm not sure if that has something
to do with it.

Any suggestions?

Regards,
HF


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