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Excel behaves differently in this area than Word. Any change to the commandbar system is *always* application-wide. If you want certain commands to be only available when a particular workbook is active (or open), you need to use Workbook events to enable/disable the menuitems. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel TA/MVP -----Original Message----- Hi.Can't find CustomizationContext in Excel like ind Word. In Word I could do the following:Dim objWord As Word.Application objWord = CType(objWordInstance, Word.Application) objWord.CustomizationContext = objWord.ActiveDocument objWord.CommandBars("Standard").Controls.Add(...) Then new buttons and menuitems was saved on the document, not in normal.dot. How to do it in Excel?ThanksBentDenmark . |
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