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I have a macro assigned to a custom button in the toolbar, but it is only available on the computer I first set it up on. Is there a way to attach that setting to the file for transportation and use on different computers?
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If the button is on a custom toolbar you can attach it to the file with the
macro.

Tools=Customize=toolbars tab, click Attach

Select you custom toolbar and move it to the right side.

Now, if someone opens this file and they don't already have a toolbar with
that name, your toolbar will be created.

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Sorry for the empty post. Finger went to the wrong key.

I have a macro assigned to a custom button in the toolbar, but it is only

available on the computer I first set it up on. Is there a way to attach
that setting to the file for transportation and use on different computers?


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Thanks. Works great.
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