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Due to some conflicts (L-O-N-G story!), I am now trying to use a Visual
Basic app to open an Excel workbook across a network. The workbook originally had several search functions coded into it; these now must go into the VB app. The difficulty is allowing my users to access them. I can either create a floating toolbar with a VB form, or create a custom toolbar in Excel when the workbook is opened. I've found several examples on creating the toolbar in Excel with VBA, and I've been told I can manipulate the Excel objects and methods by VB. So - theoretically, it should be simple to create this toolbar on the fly when the workbook opens on the user's system, and delete it when they are done, right? Am I jumping into deep waters without my floaties? Ed |
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