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Add-in tollbar
Hi, I have created an add-in with a custom tool bar. When
changes are made to the toolbar they do not save with the add-in. Any suggestions? |
Add-in tollbar
In Excel, you can attach a toolbar to a workbook, not to an add-in
From the View menu, choose Toolbars, then Customize, then Attach. Add-ins won't show up there. Therefore, you cannot attach a toolbar to an add-in there Therefore, you need to open the original workbook of the add-in (or temporarily change the add-in back to a workbook), and attach the edited toolbar to the workbook, and save it as an add-in If the add-in is not password protected, you can, in VBA Editor, change the IsAddIn property of the add-in to False. It'll become a workbook. Attach the toolbar to it, then, change the IsAddIn property back to True Regards Edwin Ta http://www.vonixx.co ----- ku wrote: ---- Hi, I have created an add-in with a custom tool bar. When changes are made to the toolbar they do not save with the add-in. Any suggestions |
Add-in tollbar
read Jan Karel Pieterse's notes at:
http://google.com/groups?threadm=083...0a% 40phx.gbl ku wrote: Hi, I have created an add-in with a custom tool bar. When changes are made to the toolbar they do not save with the add-in. Any suggestions? -- Dave Peterson |
Add-in tollbar
Toolbars are saved with the users application so that you can
customise your set-up without it being altered every time you open a spreadsheet from someone else who had a different toolbar setup. You can, however, get your add-in to create a toolbar when it opens (if it doesn't already exist). The following should help if this is what you want to do. Goodluck, Andrew Public Sub CreateDefaultToolbars() On Error Resume Next 'since toolbar will likely already exist CreateToolbar "CstmMenu1", Array(370, 369, 368, 1589, 1592, 385, 401, 1691) CreateToolbar "CstmMenu1", Array(151, 146, 1699, 149, 150, 1704, 203) End Sub Private Sub CreateToolbar(strCBarName As String, avarCBarCtls As Variant) Dim cbr As CommandBar Dim i As Integer Set cbr = Application.CommandBars.Add(strCBarName, msoBarFloating, , False) For i = LBound(avarCBarCtls) To UBound(avarCBarCtls) cbr.Controls.Add , avarCBarCtls(i) Next cbr.Visible = False End Sub 'to get the IDs for the items that you want to add to your toolbar use the 'following: Private Sub GetCBarCtlIDs() Dim cbr As CommandBar Dim ctl As CommandBarControl Set cbr = Application.CommandBars("NameOfMyToolbar") For Each ctl In cbr.Controls Debug.Print ctl.ID Next End Sub "ku" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created an add-in with a custom tool bar. When changes are made to the toolbar they do not save with the add-in. Any suggestions? |
Add-in tollbar
Ku,
Was the toolbar added manually, or do you have a VBA routine to create it? With an addin the latter is preferable, but that does mean that the code has to be updated to updated the toolbar, not just adding new controls via Customize. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "ku" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created an add-in with a custom tool bar. When changes are made to the toolbar they do not save with the add-in. Any suggestions? |
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