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SEAN
 
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i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel 2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,
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Zack Barresse
 
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Hello Sean,

There is no Invoice toolbar for Excel 2003, and I wasn't aware of any in
2000 either. Sounds like you had an addition to your program. If you wrote
over the old Excel (2000) with your new Excel (2003) then you probably
overwrote your .xlb file, which means, you may be out of luck. Did you
attach this toolbar to another file perhaps?

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel 2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,



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SEAN
 
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Hi Zack,

thanks for your responce, i am totally non technical and i believe it was a
seperate add-in that was displayed as part of a macro supplied by the
AutoTemplate wizard.

when i run my invoice with this macro the responce is "cannot load Auto
Template Wizard"

any further ideas would be fantastic.

Regards,


"Zack Barresse" wrote:

Hello Sean,

There is no Invoice toolbar for Excel 2003, and I wasn't aware of any in
2000 either. Sounds like you had an addition to your program. If you wrote
over the old Excel (2000) with your new Excel (2003) then you probably
overwrote your .xlb file, which means, you may be out of luck. Did you
attach this toolbar to another file perhaps?

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel 2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,




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Zack Barresse
 
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I'm not familiar with this add-in. If it's still on your machine, you could
do a search for *.xla, *.xll, etc. Or if you knew the full name of the file
you could google search for it and maybe be able to download it. Not much
else I can tell you. Sorry.

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
Hi Zack,

thanks for your responce, i am totally non technical and i believe it was
a
seperate add-in that was displayed as part of a macro supplied by the
AutoTemplate wizard.

when i run my invoice with this macro the responce is "cannot load Auto
Template Wizard"

any further ideas would be fantastic.

Regards,


"Zack Barresse" wrote:

Hello Sean,

There is no Invoice toolbar for Excel 2003, and I wasn't aware of any in
2000 either. Sounds like you had an addition to your program. If you
wrote
over the old Excel (2000) with your new Excel (2003) then you probably
overwrote your .xlb file, which means, you may be out of luck. Did you
attach this toolbar to another file perhaps?

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the
Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel
2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,






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What are YOU doing down here?? Hey!! :)
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Zack Barresse" wrote in message
...
I'm not familiar with this add-in. If it's still on your machine, you
could
do a search for *.xla, *.xll, etc. Or if you knew the full name of the
file
you could google search for it and maybe be able to download it. Not much
else I can tell you. Sorry.

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
Hi Zack,

thanks for your responce, i am totally non technical and i believe it was
a
seperate add-in that was displayed as part of a macro supplied by the
AutoTemplate wizard.

when i run my invoice with this macro the responce is "cannot load Auto
Template Wizard"

any further ideas would be fantastic.

Regards,


"Zack Barresse" wrote:

Hello Sean,

There is no Invoice toolbar for Excel 2003, and I wasn't aware of any in
2000 either. Sounds like you had an addition to your program. If you
wrote
over the old Excel (2000) with your new Excel (2003) then you probably
overwrote your .xlb file, which means, you may be out of luck. Did you
attach this toolbar to another file perhaps?

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the
Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel
2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,









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Zack Barresse
 
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LOL! Oh, I come down and visit every once in a while. ;)

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"Anne Troy" wrote in message
...
What are YOU doing down here?? Hey!! :)
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Zack Barresse" wrote in message
...
I'm not familiar with this add-in. If it's still on your machine, you
could
do a search for *.xla, *.xll, etc. Or if you knew the full name of the
file
you could google search for it and maybe be able to download it. Not
much
else I can tell you. Sorry.

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
Hi Zack,

thanks for your responce, i am totally non technical and i believe it
was
a
seperate add-in that was displayed as part of a macro supplied by the
AutoTemplate wizard.

when i run my invoice with this macro the responce is "cannot load Auto
Template Wizard"

any further ideas would be fantastic.

Regards,


"Zack Barresse" wrote:

Hello Sean,

There is no Invoice toolbar for Excel 2003, and I wasn't aware of any
in
2000 either. Sounds like you had an addition to your program. If you
wrote
over the old Excel (2000) with your new Excel (2003) then you probably
overwrote your .xlb file, which means, you may be out of luck. Did you
attach this toolbar to another file perhaps?

--
Regards,
Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)



"SEAN" wrote in message
...
i have recently upgraded from ofice 2000 to ofice 2003.
the one thing that i used a lot for my business invoices was the
Invoice
toolbar in excel 2000, but it does not appear to be present in Excel
2003.

Beginning to get a bit desperate, if anybody can help i would be very
grateful.

Regards,









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