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Default Navigation Toolbar help- Gord Dibben

You must install the add-in so it always load when you open Excel

Click the Microsoft Office button, click Excel Options, click the Add-Ins tab.
In the Manage drop-down, click Excel Add-ins, and click Go.

Use Browse to go to the xlam file
Verify NavAdd-in is checked in this list and then click OK.


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http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Martin ©¿©¬ @nohere.net" wrote in message ...
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 17:32:33 +0100, "Ron de Bruin"
wrote:

Have you download my example 2007 add-in from Debra's site ?
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlToolbar01b.html

See
Download the zipped sample file.


Hi Ron
Downloaded the zipped sample file (which I couldn't figure out how to
use before) got my workbook open, extracted the zip file and low &
behold the the Sheet Navigator commands did appear at the far right of
the Home tab on the Ribbon < hip, hip

However.., when I save my workbook & open it again the Sheet Navigator
commands aren't there!
What am I doing wrong?
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