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Default workbook-specfic Macro Menu in toolbar

I have inherited an Excel workbook that once contained a variety o
macros as well as an added menu in the toolbar for running the macros.
The workbook currently does not appear to contain any macros when I vie
the code. However, every attempt I have made to remove the additiona
menu from the toolbar has failed. It always returns upon re-openin
the workbook. If I perform a "Save As" the new file still contains th
additional toolbar menu. If I have multiple copies of the workbook ope
at one time, I get multiple additional menus in the toolbar.

Does anyone know how such a menu can be attached to a spreadsheet s
that it gets added to the toolbar everytime the workbook, or subsequen
copy is opened (and is removed upon closing the workbook). Ultimately
want to have the ability to remove or alter the additional menu.

Thanks

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