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Excel 2007 Questions
Hi all,
Just sine minor questions about the excellent Excel 2007. 1) I noticed that a nifty new feature in Excel 2007 is to increase the size of the formula bar display, by dragging it down. However, the problem is that I can't seem to make this change permanent - that is, every time I open Excel, I have to keep on doing the resizing. Every time I reopen, it converts back to the default one-line formula bar. Is there any way of making it stay the size that I left it when I closed it last? 2) Another nifty new feature which I love is the quick keyboard shortcuts involving the Alt+<number near the large office Icon. I have some add-ins that I've installed for Excel. Can the quick shortcut bar actually be set to reference some the items in the add-in menus? I can't seem to do this through the "Customize" menu for some reason. Much appreciated. Regards, Harimau -- Location: Sydney Occupation: Actuarial Consultant (Project Finance/Financial Modeling) |
Excel 2007 Questions
I'm surprised that Excel 2007 does not restore the formula bar height
because it does record the modified height in the registry (FormulaBarExpandedLines). But so it seems to be. The only way to add keytips to ribbon buttons is by using RibbonX. Do a search on this if you really want to venture into this arcane area. Or: http://www.rondebruin.nl/ribbon.htm http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905530.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...25/606819.aspx -- Jim "Harimau" wrote in message ... Hi all, Just sine minor questions about the excellent Excel 2007. 1) I noticed that a nifty new feature in Excel 2007 is to increase the size of the formula bar display, by dragging it down. However, the problem is that I can't seem to make this change permanent - that is, every time I open Excel, I have to keep on doing the resizing. Every time I reopen, it converts back to the default one-line formula bar. Is there any way of making it stay the size that I left it when I closed it last? 2) Another nifty new feature which I love is the quick keyboard shortcuts involving the Alt+<number near the large office Icon. I have some add-ins that I've installed for Excel. Can the quick shortcut bar actually be set to reference some the items in the add-in menus? I can't seem to do this through the "Customize" menu for some reason. Much appreciated. Regards, Harimau -- Location: Sydney Occupation: Actuarial Consultant (Project Finance/Financial Modeling) |
Excel 2007 Questions
Thank you both!
I didn't know you could modify how the ribbon looks - that'll come in handy to play with later. I'll probably stick with the macro method until I have time to play with the Ribbon. -- Location: Sydney Occupation: Actuarial Consultant (Project Finance/Financial Modeling) "Jim Rech" wrote: I'm surprised that Excel 2007 does not restore the formula bar height because it does record the modified height in the registry (FormulaBarExpandedLines). But so it seems to be. The only way to add keytips to ribbon buttons is by using RibbonX. Do a search on this if you really want to venture into this arcane area. Or: http://www.rondebruin.nl/ribbon.htm http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa905530.aspx http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/archiv...25/606819.aspx -- Jim "Harimau" wrote in message ... Hi all, Just sine minor questions about the excellent Excel 2007. 1) I noticed that a nifty new feature in Excel 2007 is to increase the size of the formula bar display, by dragging it down. However, the problem is that I can't seem to make this change permanent - that is, every time I open Excel, I have to keep on doing the resizing. Every time I reopen, it converts back to the default one-line formula bar. Is there any way of making it stay the size that I left it when I closed it last? 2) Another nifty new feature which I love is the quick keyboard shortcuts involving the Alt+<number near the large office Icon. I have some add-ins that I've installed for Excel. Can the quick shortcut bar actually be set to reference some the items in the add-in menus? I can't seem to do this through the "Customize" menu for some reason. Much appreciated. Regards, Harimau -- Location: Sydney Occupation: Actuarial Consultant (Project Finance/Financial Modeling) |
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