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I know I can do View | Toolbars | Customize | Toolbars and reset one
toolbar at a time. Is there any convenient way to reset them all in one go, without using a macro? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ |
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Delete your xlb file
1. Close Excel 2. Do a search for .xlb in Windows (Use: search hidden files and folders) 3. Rename or delete the .xlb file or files (In 2002 the name = Excel10.xlb) 4. Start Excel Deleting the file or renaming will do no harm to your system Excel will create a new file for you. (You lost your customization remember that) If you make your own toolbars or add buttons to the others this file is important (backup it so you can restore it) -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Stan Brown" wrote in message t... I know I can do View | Toolbars | Customize | Toolbars and reset one toolbar at a time. Is there any convenient way to reset them all in one go, without using a macro? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ |
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Sun, 6 Jan 2008 10:41:51 -0500 from Stan Brown
: I know I can do View | Toolbars | Customize | Toolbars and reset one toolbar at a time. Is there any convenient way to reset them all in one go, without using a macro? Sun, 6 Jan 2008 17:13:06 +0100 from Ron de Bruin : Delete your xlb file 1. Close Excel 2. Do a search for .xlb in Windows (Use: search hidden files and folders) 3. Rename or delete the .xlb file or files (In 2002 the name = Excel10.xlb) 4. Start Excel Deleting the file or renaming will do no harm to your system Excel will create a new file for you. (You lost your customization remember that) If you make your own toolbars or add buttons to the others this file is important (backup it so you can restore it) Thanks, Ron, but there doesn't seem to be any .xlb file. This is someone I'm trying to help, and it's Excel 2003 (Excel11). The toolbar customizations seem to be in the Registry, at this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "CmdBarData"=hex:c6,24,00,00,01,01,00,00,00,00,00, 00,51,00,03,00,00,00,02,01,\ ff,ff,09,01,00,00,08,01,00,01,01,00,02,00,00,01,02 ,01,01,00,00,1a,00,e0,03,\ and it goes on for several pages like that in the exported .REG file. I suppose I could just tell him to delete that registry key? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ |
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If the toolbars have been customized, then the user has a *.xlb file.
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 the locations of the found files. Stan Brown wrote: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 10:41:51 -0500 from Stan Brown : I know I can do View | Toolbars | Customize | Toolbars and reset one toolbar at a time. Is there any convenient way to reset them all in one go, without using a macro? Sun, 6 Jan 2008 17:13:06 +0100 from Ron de Bruin : Delete your xlb file 1. Close Excel 2. Do a search for .xlb in Windows (Use: search hidden files and folders) 3. Rename or delete the .xlb file or files (In 2002 the name = Excel10.xlb) 4. Start Excel Deleting the file or renaming will do no harm to your system Excel will create a new file for you. (You lost your customization remember that) If you make your own toolbars or add buttons to the others this file is important (backup it so you can restore it) Thanks, Ron, but there doesn't seem to be any .xlb file. This is someone I'm trying to help, and it's Excel 2003 (Excel11). The toolbar customizations seem to be in the Registry, at this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "CmdBarData"=hex:c6,24,00,00,01,01,00,00,00,00,00, 00,51,00,03,00,00,00,02,01,\ ff,ff,09,01,00,00,08,01,00,01,01,00,02,00,00,01,02 ,01,01,00,00,1a,00,e0,03,\ and it goes on for several pages like that in the exported .REG file. I suppose I could just tell him to delete that registry key? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ -- Dave Peterson |
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![]() Stan Brown wrote: Thanks, Ron, but there doesn't seem to be any .xlb file. This is someone I'm trying to help, and it's Excel 2003 (Excel11). The toolbar customizations seem to be in the Registry, at this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "CmdBarData"=hex:c6,24,00,00,01,01,00,00,00,00,00, 00,51,00,03,00,00,00,02,01,\ ff,ff,09,01,00,00,08,01,00,01,01,00,02,00,00,01,02 ,01,01,00,00,1a,00,e0,03,\ and it goes on for several pages like that in the exported .REG file. I suppose I could just tell him to delete that registry key? Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:06:30 -0600 from Dave Peterson : If the toolbars have been customized, then the user has a *.xlb file. My bet is that you're just missing it in your search. Make sure you're looking in hidden folders in your search. Thanks for the response, Dave. I'm confused, though. (1) You say "search for hidden folders", but I thought it would have to be in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLSTART, which is present but empty. (Yes, I have hidden files displayed.) His Tools | Options | General "At startup, open all files in" is an empty box. (1) What is that CmdBarData registry value for? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ |
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My toolbar is not in my XLStart folder. In fact, my toolbar is in XLStart's
parent folder. I use xl2003 and winxp home. My XLStart folder: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Location of my *.xlb file: C:\Documents and Settings\David Peterson\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel I've never played with the cmdbardata registry. Sorry. Did you try the old DOS command? Stan Brown wrote: Stan Brown wrote: Thanks, Ron, but there doesn't seem to be any .xlb file. This is someone I'm trying to help, and it's Excel 2003 (Excel11). The toolbar customizations seem to be in the Registry, at this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "CmdBarData"=hex:c6,24,00,00,01,01,00,00,00,00,00, 00,51,00,03,00,00,00,02,01,\ ff,ff,09,01,00,00,08,01,00,01,01,00,02,00,00,01,02 ,01,01,00,00,1a,00,e0,03,\ and it goes on for several pages like that in the exported .REG file. I suppose I could just tell him to delete that registry key? Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:06:30 -0600 from Dave Peterson : If the toolbars have been customized, then the user has a *.xlb file. My bet is that you're just missing it in your search. Make sure you're looking in hidden folders in your search. Thanks for the response, Dave. I'm confused, though. (1) You say "search for hidden folders", but I thought it would have to be in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLSTART, which is present but empty. (Yes, I have hidden files displayed.) His Tools | Options | General "At startup, open all files in" is an empty box. (1) What is that CmdBarData registry value for? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ -- Dave Peterson |
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I just looked and I don't have this key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options\CmdBarData And I have customized my toolbars--including the built-in toolbars. I did search google and there were very few hits. One suggested deleting this key to avoid a crash. I still think you're missing the *.xlb file in your search. If you really don't have one, then you shouldn't have any customized toolbars to reset. Dave Peterson wrote: My toolbar is not in my XLStart folder. In fact, my toolbar is in XLStart's parent folder. I use xl2003 and winxp home. My XLStart folder: C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel\XLSTART Location of my *.xlb file: C:\Documents and Settings\David Peterson\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel I've never played with the cmdbardata registry. Sorry. Did you try the old DOS command? Stan Brown wrote: Stan Brown wrote: Thanks, Ron, but there doesn't seem to be any .xlb file. This is someone I'm trying to help, and it's Excel 2003 (Excel11). The toolbar customizations seem to be in the Registry, at this key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options] "CmdBarData"=hex:c6,24,00,00,01,01,00,00,00,00,00, 00,51,00,03,00,00,00,02,01,\ ff,ff,09,01,00,00,08,01,00,01,01,00,02,00,00,01,02 ,01,01,00,00,1a,00,e0,03,\ and it goes on for several pages like that in the exported .REG file. I suppose I could just tell him to delete that registry key? Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:06:30 -0600 from Dave Peterson : If the toolbars have been customized, then the user has a *.xlb file. My bet is that you're just missing it in your search. Make sure you're looking in hidden folders in your search. Thanks for the response, Dave. I'm confused, though. (1) You say "search for hidden folders", but I thought it would have to be in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLSTART, which is present but empty. (Yes, I have hidden files displayed.) His Tools | Options | General "At startup, open all files in" is an empty box. (1) What is that CmdBarData registry value for? -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:18:26 -0600 from Dave Peterson
: Stan Brown wrote: (1) You say "search for hidden folders", but I thought it would have to be in c:\Program*Files\Microsoft*Office\Office11\XLSTART , which is present but empty. (Yes, I have hidden files displayed.) His Tools | Options | General "At startup, open all files in" is an empty box. Sorry, somehow I missed this in your earlier note: Location of my *.xlb file: C:\Documents and Settings\David Peterson\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel I'll go and look there. (1) What is that CmdBarData registry value for? ^^^^^ Oops! :-) I just looked and I don't have this key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options\CmdBarData And I have customized my toolbars--including the built-in toolbars. I did search google and there were very few hits. One suggested deleting this key to avoid a crash. I still think you're missing the *.xlb file in your search. If you really don't have one, then you shouldn't have any customized toolbars to reset. Thanks Dave. I should have mentioned, I Googled myself before posting, and I didn't find anything useful either. I don't know where I got the idea, but I had it in my head that there must have been customizations because the CmdBarData toolbar was present. From what you say that must not be true. Just another Excel mystery, I guess. Maybe CmdBarData had meaning in an earlier version of Excel but no longer does. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ |
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I thought maybe it had something to do with the positions of each commandbar,
but I rearranged toolbars, closed excel and still didn't see that key. Stan Brown wrote: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 09:18:26 -0600 from Dave Peterson : Stan Brown wrote: (1) You say "search for hidden folders", but I thought it would have to be in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLSTART, which is present but empty. (Yes, I have hidden files displayed.) His Tools | Options | General "At startup, open all files in" is an empty box. Sorry, somehow I missed this in your earlier note: Location of my *.xlb file: C:\Documents and Settings\David Peterson\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel I'll go and look there. (1) What is that CmdBarData registry value for? ^^^^^ Oops! :-) I just looked and I don't have this key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\E xcel\Options\CmdBarData And I have customized my toolbars--including the built-in toolbars. I did search google and there were very few hits. One suggested deleting this key to avoid a crash. I still think you're missing the *.xlb file in your search. If you really don't have one, then you shouldn't have any customized toolbars to reset. Thanks Dave. I should have mentioned, I Googled myself before posting, and I didn't find anything useful either. I don't know where I got the idea, but I had it in my head that there must have been customizations because the CmdBarData toolbar was present. From what you say that must not be true. Just another Excel mystery, I guess. Maybe CmdBarData had meaning in an earlier version of Excel but no longer does. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com/ "If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/ -- Dave Peterson |
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