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Default How do you assign macro's to new menu with buttons on Auto_open?

I have some workbooks that all contain the same code give or take a fe
minor changes, and the all use the same menu bar i created and all us
the same macros for the buttons on this menu bar, my problem is when
open the workbook on another networked machine i have to re-assig
macros and i pretty much have to do this every time, the workbook is o
a network drive that can be accessed from any PC.

Can anyone help with this?

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P.S I dont want to have to recreate the menubar in VBA as the button
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Has anyone got any ideas on this?

Need help with this!


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