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Default How do I turn the Macro Stop Recording Toolbar on and off?

My Stop Recording Toolbar suddenly quit appearing when I started to record a
new Macro. How do I turn it back on?
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Start recording another macro, then goto ToolsCustomise and select the
Toolbars tab, then check the Stop Recording checkbox


And don't close it by hitting the "X" when recording a macro or you will
lose it again.



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From Toolbar Tools-Macro-Stop Recording.
This will stop the recorder.
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Bob,

Many Thanks for your assistance. This has puzzled me all morning.

Vaya con Dios.

David H. Barksdale
Las Vegas

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Start recording another macro, then goto ToolsCustomise and select the
Toolbars tab, then check the Stop Recording checkbox


And don't close it by hitting the "X" when recording a macro or you will
lose it again.



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HTH

RP
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My Stop Recording Toolbar suddenly quit appearing when I started to record

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Default EXCEL OPENING WITH A FILNAME ALL THE TIME CALLED PERSONAL

I created a macro and where you get the option to save to macros, drop down
list includes to "All open workbooks", This workbook, I have somehow created
another called personal, so whenever I open a new excel workbook, it's
immediately called persona, and whenever I open an existing workbook,
personal worksheet is there also, how do I undo this?




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Default EXCEL OPENING WITH A FILNAME ALL THE TIME CALLED PERSONAL

The Personal workbook is generally stored in the XLSTART folder and
automatically opens with Excel but is normally hidden
Seems you have such a file and have made it your default
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I created a macro and where you get the option to save to macros, drop
down
list includes to "All open workbooks", This workbook, I have somehow
created
another called personal, so whenever I open a new excel workbook, it's
immediately called persona, and whenever I open an existing workbook,
personal worksheet is there also, how do I undo this?


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