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hy,
in a excel 2003 version, i could insert macro in a toolbar menu.
I´ve created a macro and salve it in a xlstart folder. how do i do to insert
it in a toolbar menu using excel 2007?
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Hi

At the far right of the QAT, select the dropdownMore CommandsMacrosselect
your macroAdd

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hy,
in a excel 2003 version, i could insert macro in a toolbar menu.
I´ve created a macro and salve it in a xlstart folder. how do i do to
insert
it in a toolbar menu using excel 2007?

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