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Default Toolbar changes lost - help

When I customise my Excel 2003 toolbar, the extra icons will not
remain in
place after a close and start of Excel
its on a SBS network
Any ideas why?
It works fine on my colleagues PC
TIA
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Default Toolbar changes lost - help

Toolbar and menu customizations are saved in your Excel11.xlb file.

You will have to find out where your Excel11.xlb is being stored and why it does
not update or save when changes are made.

You may not have permission to save to the folder Excel has designated to store
the file.


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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 03:50:51 -0800 (PST), Vass wrote:

When I customise my Excel 2003 toolbar, the extra icons will not
remain in
place after a close and start of Excel
its on a SBS network
Any ideas why?
It works fine on my colleagues PC
TIA


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