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Default Identifying commandbar names in non-English versions of Excel

Hi everybody,

I use code that adds a button to the 'Cell' commandbar (this is the
commandbar that appears when you right click in a worksheet cell). I want
to ensure that my code will work in all versions of Excel from 97 to 2003
(this has been tested successfully) and in non-English versions of Excel.

Can anyone tell me if the commandbars names are different in non-English
versions? If they are then how would I get a reference to the Cell
commandbar in code? I can't use the Index property as it seems to be
different depending on which version one is using. Also, I thought about
using the FindControl method on one of the Cell commandbar's buttons and
then getting the Parent property. The problem with this is that each button
on the Cell commandbar exists on other commandbars so I can't be sure I'm
getting the right one.

Thanks for any help,

Daniel Klann


 
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