Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I have a toolbar that keeps reappearing even if I "Delete" it from the
Toolbar Customization dialog box. I have no template open, my XLStart directory is empty, I have no addins attached, there is absolutely no macro in any module or worksheet... and yet, this toolbar keeps appearing. Where is it comming from? I think it was from some kind of addin that I tried in the past. |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
If you open excel and see that toolbar, try going into the VBE (alt-f11).
Hit ctrl-r to see the project explorer Any workbook open that you didn't expect? If yes, one way to find that workbook is: hit ctrl-g (to see the immediate window) type this and hit enter: ?workbooks("workbooknamehere.xla").fullname (and it could be .xls, too.) Then you could decide if you really want this file opened. If you don't want it open, then just move it to a different location (or delete it). If that didn't work, maybe your toolbar file is not getting updated. close excel then windows start button|search Search for all *.xlb files (in hidden folders, too) Rename all the *.xlb files to *.xlbOLD Start excel and see if it worked. If it did, delete those *.xlbOLD files and rebuild any changes you've made. If it didn't work, just rename them back (no harm, no foul). alainr wrote: I have a toolbar that keeps reappearing even if I "Delete" it from the Toolbar Customization dialog box. I have no template open, my XLStart directory is empty, I have no addins attached, there is absolutely no macro in any module or worksheet... and yet, this toolbar keeps appearing. Where is it comming from? I think it was from some kind of addin that I tried in the past. -- Dave Peterson |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Any workbook open that you didn't expect?
Nothing except a blank Book1 with no code anywhere. Search for all *.xlb files (in hidden folders, too) Rename all the *.xlb files to *.xlbOLD Start excel and see if it worked. Didn't work However, I did managed to track-down the Addin folder and delete the DLL that seemed to be culprit. It's funny that this DLL still got hooked-up to Excel even if I didn't select it in the Addins... dialog box!? Thanks for your help. |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
You won't see DLL add-ins if you go to Tools | Add-ins.. You have to go to
Tools | COM add-ins.. and uncheck it from the list - which you should still do, because it will probably still be in the list. A COM add-in is different from an xla add-in. -- Regards, Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack) "alainr" wrote in message ... Any workbook open that you didn't expect? Nothing except a blank Book1 with no code anywhere. Search for all *.xlb files (in hidden folders, too) Rename all the *.xlb files to *.xlbOLD Start excel and see if it worked. Didn't work However, I did managed to track-down the Addin folder and delete the DLL that seemed to be culprit. It's funny that this DLL still got hooked-up to Excel even if I didn't select it in the Addins... dialog box!? Thanks for your help. |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Ahhhhhhh.
Good catch. You can add another option to your Tools dropdown. tools|customize|commands tab|tools category Scroll down the commands side until you find: COM Add-ins... Drag that to your favorite toolbar. I dragged it right under Addins under Tools. Then you'll see that you can toggle that addin on and off--just like tools|addins. alainr wrote: Any workbook open that you didn't expect? Nothing except a blank Book1 with no code anywhere. Search for all *.xlb files (in hidden folders, too) Rename all the *.xlb files to *.xlbOLD Start excel and see if it worked. Didn't work However, I did managed to track-down the Addin folder and delete the DLL that seemed to be culprit. It's funny that this DLL still got hooked-up to Excel even if I didn't select it in the Addins... dialog box!? Thanks for your help. -- Dave Peterson |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
COM add-ins
Good point. And since COM Add-ins are not on the Tools menu by default they are especially hard to find. -- Jim "Zack Barresse" wrote in message ... | You won't see DLL add-ins if you go to Tools | Add-ins.. You have to go to | Tools | COM add-ins.. and uncheck it from the list - which you should still | do, because it will probably still be in the list. A COM add-in is | different from an xla add-in. | | -- | Regards, | Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack) | | | "alainr" wrote in message | ... | Any workbook open that you didn't expect? | | Nothing except a blank Book1 with no code anywhere. | | Search for all *.xlb files (in hidden folders, too) | Rename all the *.xlb files to *.xlbOLD | Start excel and see if it worked. | | Didn't work | | However, I did managed to track-down the Addin folder and delete the DLL | that seemed to be culprit. It's funny that this DLL still got hooked-up | to | Excel even if I didn't select it in the Addins... dialog box!? | | Thanks for your help. | | | |
#7
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
tools|customize|commands tab|tools category
Scroll down the commands side until you find: COM Add-ins... Excellent! Many thanks, |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Saving custom toolbars with macros to work on other computers | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
how do I delete a worksheet from my workbook | New Users to Excel | |||
Delete row depending on criteria | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Toolbar problem | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
I would like to delete a custom toolbar from the workspace. How? | Setting up and Configuration of Excel |