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Default Can I set a spreadsheet so that when it is opened, a particular toolbar is loaded.

Hello

I have created a toolbar in Excel which works fine. However, it seems to be
'global' to all Excel spreadsheets. I want it to only appear if a certain
spreadsheet is opened. How do I do that?

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Default Can I set a spreadsheet so that when it is opened, a particular toolbar is loaded.

1.Activate the worksheet.
2.Right click a toolbar to get the Customize option.
3.Toolbars tab
4.Select the toolbar.
5.Click on the Attach button.
6.Save the workbook.
7.Repeat 1 to 3 and uncheck the toolbar so it is not global any more.


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Hello

I have created a toolbar in Excel which works fine. However, it seems to be
'global' to all Excel spreadsheets. I want it to only appear if a certain
spreadsheet is opened. How do I do that?

Angus Comber

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