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How to change the macro called by an add in from older excel?
I have the new 2007 version and many macros written over the years that I had
in older versions of excel as toolbars. Some I use at home some are used in other businesses for access control and document management. Now I can Add the toolbars in to the new version, but I can't see a way to edit the buttons to point at the macros themselves which are in another workbook, which has also moved location since the install. I could do this programmatically, but right now I'm hoping that I'm missing something obvious and simple in the other menus. Does anyone know where this is. In older versions you could edit the toolbar whilst the customise option was open. I'm so irritated that I might even un-install this expensive new version for an old '95 I have on the shelf. |
How to change the macro called by an add in from older excel?
On Jun 25, 2:14*pm, Ian wrote:
I have the new 2007 version and many macros written over the years that I had in older versions of excel as toolbars. Some I use at home some are used in other businesses for access control and document management. Now I can Add the toolbars in to the new version, but I can't see a way to edit the buttons to point at the macros themselves which are in another workbook, which has also moved location since the install. I could do this programmatically, but right now I'm hoping that I'm missing something obvious and simple in the other menus. Does anyone know where this is. In older versions you could edit the toolbar whilst the customise option was open. I'm so irritated that I might even un-install this expensive new version for an old '95 I have on the shelf. I read somehwere fairly recently that in Excel 2007 Microsoft disable the users from having a Macro toolbar. Just my two cents worth. Steve |
How to change the macro called by an add in from older excel?
Hi Ian
Check out this page http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm See also the other pages in my 2007 section -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Ian" wrote in message ... I have the new 2007 version and many macros written over the years that I had in older versions of excel as toolbars. Some I use at home some are used in other businesses for access control and document management. Now I can Add the toolbars in to the new version, but I can't see a way to edit the buttons to point at the macros themselves which are in another workbook, which has also moved location since the install. I could do this programmatically, but right now I'm hoping that I'm missing something obvious and simple in the other menus. Does anyone know where this is. In older versions you could edit the toolbar whilst the customise option was open. I'm so irritated that I might even un-install this expensive new version for an old '95 I have on the shelf. |
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