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make custom buttons for macros on quick access bar excel 2007
It used to be relatively simple to add a macro to the toolbar, make/edit a
custom button image to go with it, and voila. Now it seems you can only accomplish with a lot of whoops, programming skills, and then still end up withsoemthing much less easy to use than the Excel 2003 and earlier versions. Am I missing something here? Is MS going to make some change to fix this in the future? What the heck was MS thinking? |
make custom buttons for macros on quick access bar excel 2007
If you want to learn about modifying the ribbon, you can start at Ron de Bruin's
site: http://www.rondebruin.nl/ribbon.htm http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm -- For macros for all workbooks (saved as an addin) or http://www.rondebruin.nl/2007addin.htm shieber wrote: It used to be relatively simple to add a macro to the toolbar, make/edit a custom button image to go with it, and voila. Now it seems you can only accomplish with a lot of whoops, programming skills, and then still end up withsoemthing much less easy to use than the Excel 2003 and earlier versions. Am I missing something here? Is MS going to make some change to fix this in the future? What the heck was MS thinking? -- Dave Peterson |
make custom buttons for macros on quick access bar excel 2007
Thank you
"Dave Peterson" wrote: If you want to learn about modifying the ribbon, you can start at Ron de Bruin's site: http://www.rondebruin.nl/ribbon.htm http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm -- For macros for all workbooks (saved as an addin) or http://www.rondebruin.nl/2007addin.htm shieber wrote: It used to be relatively simple to add a macro to the toolbar, make/edit a custom button image to go with it, and voila. Now it seems you can only accomplish with a lot of whoops, programming skills, and then still end up withsoemthing much less easy to use than the Excel 2003 and earlier versions. Am I missing something here? Is MS going to make some change to fix this in the future? What the heck was MS thinking? -- Dave Peterson |
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