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Hi all!
Have a quick question. I had written some macros in Excel 2003, that defines menu/toolbars i a workbook called exp.xls. However, I lost the menus (defined by some macros defined i personal.xls) when I was trying to bring up the same workbook exp.xl in another computer, that had a different version of Excel. I tried t copy the personal.xls file in the new computer that has a differen version of Excel. Still not working. Is there anything I need to do with some *.xlb file here? I can't spo the *.xlb file anyways. Any suggestions would be appreciated guys. Thanks alot. Regds, Arun... Vtec Cor -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
urgent!
aiyer wrote:
Hi all! Have a quick question. I had written some macros in Excel 2003, that defines menu/toolbars in a workbook called exp.xls. However, I lost the menus (defined by some macros defined in personal.xls) when I was trying to bring up the same workbook exp.xls in another computer, that had a different version of Excel. I tried to copy the personal.xls file in the new computer that has a different version of Excel. Still not working. Is there anything I need to do with some *.xlb file here? I can't spot the *.xlb file anyways. Any suggestions would be appreciated guys. Thanks alot. Regds, Arun... Vtec Corp --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ Quick answer. Right mouse button on your menu bar or tool bar. Good luck! -- To top-post is human, to bottom-post and snip is sublime. |
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