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I have created several macros and attached them to customized buttons on a
custom tool bar. Is there a way to copy the macros & tool bar to Excel on a
different computer so I do not have to recreate these items?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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You should be able to save them as part of a workbook which can be opened on
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"Dewayne" wrote:

I have created several macros and attached them to customized buttons on a
custom tool bar. Is there a way to copy the macros & tool bar to Excel on a
different computer so I do not have to recreate these items?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Dewayne

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Thanks for the help!
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"bigwheel" wrote:

You should be able to save them as part of a workbook which can be opened on
another computer.

"Dewayne" wrote:

I have created several macros and attached them to customized buttons on a
custom tool bar. Is there a way to copy the macros & tool bar to Excel on a
different computer so I do not have to recreate these items?
Thanks in advance for any help.
--
Dewayne

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