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disappearing menu
does anyone have any idea why a menu I created in a workbook at home
disappears when i install it on the network at work? tia Terry == Terry Freedman www.ictineducation.org |
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Terry,
I had this problem!, and it worked out to be fairly simple!!! right click on the menu bar area at the top of your screen choos customise, then choose attatch and then copy over the name of you toolbar/menubar in to the attatch side of the box......next time yo transport the workbook anywhere it will have the menubar available. HTH Simo -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:17:08 -0500, Simon Lloyd
wrote: Terry, I had this problem!, and it worked out to be fairly simple!!! right click on the menu bar area at the top of your screen choose customise, then choose attatch and then copy over the name of your toolbar/menubar in to the attatch side of the box......next time you transport the workbook anywhere it will have the menubar available. thanks, Simon -- this is pretty handy: I've never seen it before! the only trouble is that my menu doesn't actually show up in the oleft hand pane :-( == Terry Freedman www.ictineducation.org |
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Terry
If you have customized an existing menu like the Worksheet Menu Bar, the changes are stored in an *.XLB file. You could transport/copy that file to the other users. NOT a good idea since it would overwrite their own menu customizations. The "attached" that Simon is referring to is for Custom Toolbars only. If you have made changes as above, re-name the Toolbar and "attach" it. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 10 May 2004 21:55:43 +0100, terry freedman wrote: On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:17:08 -0500, Simon Lloyd wrote: Terry, I had this problem!, and it worked out to be fairly simple!!! right click on the menu bar area at the top of your screen choose customise, then choose attatch and then copy over the name of your toolbar/menubar in to the attatch side of the box......next time you transport the workbook anywhere it will have the menubar available. thanks, Simon -- this is pretty handy: I've never seen it before! the only trouble is that my menu doesn't actually show up in the oleft hand pane :-( == Terry Freedman www.ictineducation.org |
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Thanks, Gord
I was getting confused because I created a new menu rtaher than a new toolbar! On Mon, 10 May 2004 14:44:00 -0700, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote: Terry If you have customized an existing menu like the Worksheet Menu Bar, the changes are stored in an *.XLB file. You could transport/copy that file to the other users. NOT a good idea since it would overwrite their own menu customizations. The "attached" that Simon is referring to is for Custom Toolbars only. If you have made changes as above, re-name the Toolbar and "attach" it. Gord Dibben Excel MVP == Terry Freedman www.ictineducation.org |
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