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Have your personal.xls workbook create the toolbar. Lots of people do it that
way. dm59 wrote: Dave Peterson Wrote: I think you'll find your life much simpler if you just create the toolbar when the workbook opens.Thanks Dave. I had a problem with this reply. I hope it isn't duplicated. Anyway, I'm hoping to have my toolbar config available always, with no manual loading of "stuff". Personal.xls does this but I get in trouble every now and then where a workbook I load causes Excel to look in it for the source of the macro code, rather than looking in personal.xls, as I had originally set up. I'm hoping that, once this happens, like right now, I can somehow tell Excel to look in personal.xls for all of my toolbar button assignments and save me from having to go into each one of them and do the re-assignments. -- dm59 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dm59's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30398 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=500667 -- Dave Peterson |
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