![]() |
Transferring Custom Toolbar from One Machine to Another
I'm running XL2003 and have created a custom toolbar (named
MyToolbar). I'm trying to move it from one machine to another and can't get the custom toolbar to "stick" in the new machine. I've read extensive posts on this subject...some say to move it to .xlt and open in the new machine and other say as .xlb and overwrite the existing one in the new machine (my new machine didn't a .xlb). Both method doesn't work for me and I'm about to throw my machine out the window. The time that I've spent on this I could have customized 20 machines by now so I don't want to quit now. When I directly open the .xlt or .xlb I get all the customized settings but I want to click on a saved .xls files and have the custom setting load automatically. I don't want to have to first load the .xlb or .xlt then navigate to the eventual .xls file I want to open. Is this possible (open a single .xls file with the custom toolbar loaded)? If so, can some please list the detailed steps for everyone? Much thanks. |
Transferring Custom Toolbar from One Machine to Another
Hi Gord,
Thanks for the info. I did a search of my entire drive C: on the new machine and there was/is no .xlb file. I place it in the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel as suggested in other posts but the darn file will NOT load. It still comes up with the default toolbar. And btw, this is true of my IBM and HP laptop...they both do not have it and when the .xlb file is placed in the folder above it does nothing. The only issue that I can think of is that both Office 2003 are corporate editions since these are corporate laptops. If I manually customize the toolbar then reopen Excel the customization is reloaded but even then there is no .xlb file so it must be saved somewhere on these two machines and these machines only have drive C: On Jan 3, 12:11 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: If the Toolbar is specific to a particular workbook, you would be far better off to create the Toolbar "on the fly" through code when opening a workbook but, to address your questions about where to store the customized Toolbar.......... Toolbar and Menu customizations are stored in your *.XLB file, not *.XLT file. If you want to copy the *.xlb file to another computer follow these steps. Drill down to C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Copy the Excel11.xlb file and save to portable media. Carry that portable media to the other machine. Copy the Excel11.xlb to the same folder on that machine and overwrite the original.....which you do have, you just didn't find it. Excel11.xlb opens automatically when you start Excel......no need to open it separately. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 10:45:51 -0800 (PST), wrote: I'm running XL2003 and have created a custom toolbar (named MyToolbar). I'm trying to move it from one machine to another and can't get the custom toolbar to "stick" in the new machine. I've read extensive posts on this subject...some say to move it to .xlt and open in the new machine and other say as .xlb and overwrite the existing one in the new machine (my new machine didn't a .xlb). Both method doesn't work for me and I'm about to throw my machine out the window. The time that I've spent on this I could have customized 20 machines by now so I don't want to quit now. When I directly open the .xlt or .xlb I get all the customized settings but I want to click on a saved .xls files and have the custom setting load automatically. I don't want to have to first load the .xlb or .xlt then navigate to the eventual .xls file I want to open. Is this possible (open a single .xls file with the custom toolbar loaded)? If so, can some please list the detailed steps for everyone? Much thanks. |
Transferring Custom Toolbar from One Machine to Another
If you manually update a toolbar and close excel, then that *.xlb file is
created. My bet is that you're just missing it in your search. Make sure you're looking in hidden folders in your search. Another way to search for that *.xlb file is to use an old DOS command: Windows Start button|Run type: CMD (to get to the Command prompt) C: (to get to the C: drive--change this to the drive that excel is installed on) cd\ (to get to the root directory) dir *.xlb /s The /s says to search subfolders, too. Make a note of where you find it. Then you can replace that file with your real *.xlb file (copied from the old pc). wrote: Hi Gord, Thanks for the info. I did a search of my entire drive C: on the new machine and there was/is no .xlb file. I place it in the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel as suggested in other posts but the darn file will NOT load. It still comes up with the default toolbar. And btw, this is true of my IBM and HP laptop...they both do not have it and when the .xlb file is placed in the folder above it does nothing. The only issue that I can think of is that both Office 2003 are corporate editions since these are corporate laptops. If I manually customize the toolbar then reopen Excel the customization is reloaded but even then there is no .xlb file so it must be saved somewhere on these two machines and these machines only have drive C: On Jan 3, 12:11 pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: If the Toolbar is specific to a particular workbook, you would be far better off to create the Toolbar "on the fly" through code when opening a workbook but, to address your questions about where to store the customized Toolbar.......... Toolbar and Menu customizations are stored in your *.XLB file, not *.XLT file. If you want to copy the *.xlb file to another computer follow these steps. Drill down to C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel Copy the Excel11.xlb file and save to portable media. Carry that portable media to the other machine. Copy the Excel11.xlb to the same folder on that machine and overwrite the original.....which you do have, you just didn't find it. Excel11.xlb opens automatically when you start Excel......no need to open it separately. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 10:45:51 -0800 (PST), wrote: I'm running XL2003 and have created a custom toolbar (named MyToolbar). I'm trying to move it from one machine to another and can't get the custom toolbar to "stick" in the new machine. I've read extensive posts on this subject...some say to move it to .xlt and open in the new machine and other say as .xlb and overwrite the existing one in the new machine (my new machine didn't a .xlb). Both method doesn't work for me and I'm about to throw my machine out the window. The time that I've spent on this I could have customized 20 machines by now so I don't want to quit now. When I directly open the .xlt or .xlb I get all the customized settings but I want to click on a saved .xls files and have the custom setting load automatically. I don't want to have to first load the .xlb or .xlt then navigate to the eventual .xls file I want to open. Is this possible (open a single .xls file with the custom toolbar loaded)? If so, can some please list the detailed steps for everyone? Much thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:24 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com