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I have managed to create an add-in which has some proceedures I would like to
make more easily available. Is it possible and how do I go about adding a
menu to the worksheet toolbar which gives access to these. I cannot get the
menu to load when the addin available and cannot get a name on the toolbar,
i.e file, edit,view....add-in

Any help or pointers greatly appreciated.

martin

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Default Add-in and toolbar

There's some code on John Walkenbach's site that shows how to do this.

http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/commandbars.htm

Robin Hammond
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I have managed to create an add-in which has some proceedures I would like
to
make more easily available. Is it possible and how do I go about adding a
menu to the worksheet toolbar which gives access to these. I cannot get
the
menu to load when the addin available and cannot get a name on the
toolbar,
i.e file, edit,view....add-in

Any help or pointers greatly appreciated.

martin



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