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Default Diff versions of Excel!

If the menu customizations were made manually and not created through code,
they would be stored in the *.XLB file from the previous version.

If you still have a copy of that, you can replace the new *.XLB with that.

If no copy, you will have to re-build.

Did you copy Personal.xls over from the old version to the new version?

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 11:31:22 -0500, aiyer
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Hi all!

A quick question. I had Excel 97 installed in my pc and I had developed
Excel macros (some were made available in personal macro workbook). I
essentially had developed some menus/submenus using those macros but i
DO NOT even see the developed Menus/submenus when I installed a newer
version of Excel. I have installed Excel 2003 in my computer now. Is
this expected? As a matter of fact, I can't even see some of those
macros that were made available in personal macro workbook. Is there
anything I could do to make the macros available now?
I would really appreciate your suggestions guys.

Thanks.

Arun.
Vtec Corp


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