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Is Personal.xls actually opening? Hit ALT + F11 to get to Visual Basic Editor and CTRL + r to open Project Explorer. Is Personal.xls available? You can usually find more than one XLSTART folder and Personal.xls must be placed in the correct folder. C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application\Data\Microsoft\Excel \XLSTART is the usual default. You will also find an XLSTART folder at.... C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\XLStart That one doesn't work for me. Personal.xls doesn't load from there. When you go to ToolsCustomize and right-click on one of the custom buttons or menu items and "assign macro" what is the path to the macro? Gord On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:47:02 -0800, "Darrell" wrote: Thanks for the response Gord. Much appreciated. I copied my "personal.xls" file (containing my macros) from my old machine to the new one and placed it in the Xlstart folder for the 2003 installation. I want them always (globally) available but, when I click on a toolbar that used to launch them, I still get the error message that states that the file doesn't exist. The toolbar is expecting the macros to be in a folder that doesn't exist. Should I just make a folder with the same path or is there a more appropriate way to get the toolbar to look in the new location? Thanks again. Darrell "Gord Dibben" wrote: Darrell Macros can be in any workbook. They would travel with the workbook. Also in Personal.xls for global macros. Also could be in any add-in(s) *.xla you created. Toolbar and Menu customizations are stored in your xxxxxx.XLB file where xxxxxx is version-dependent name. Excel 97.....username.xlb Excel 2000...Excel9.xlb Excel 2002...Excel10.xlb Excel 2003...Excel11.xlb Note: there may be other customizations you want to transfer at the same time. Before reading further....... If upgrading Office version, transferring your *.xlb file from 2000 to 2003 will reduce the functionality of new version menu items, although most of them can be dragged onto the old menu. Read on......... NOTE: some settings are workbook-specific and would be stored with the workbook. For other global stored settings.......... Screen layout, color info, checked Add-ins and many ToolsOptions settings are stored in the Registry, not in the *.XLB file. To see some of what's stored in the Registry have a peek at this section in it, if you feel comfortable. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\XX.0\E xcel\Options XX is your version of Excel...8,9,10,11 Assuming you are aware of the precautions taken when editing the Registry and know how to restore a recent backup of same....... If not, maybe have a look here first...scroll down to "Registry editing tips" http://www.activewin.com/tips/reg/index.shtml Export all these keys(as a branch group) to a .REG file so's you can back them up. Note also: you may want to move over your *.ACL(autocorrect files) and any *.DIC files. For a more comprehensive listing see Dave Peterson's posting at http://snipurl.com/8r7x Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 11:51:02 -0800, "Darrell" wrote: Hello I have a new machine with Excel 2003 installed. How do you transfer your macros and toolbars from Excel 2000 to 2003? Thanks. |
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