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Which VBA commands/properties (if there are some) can I use to change the
format of a custum toolbar.
I can change heigth and width, but that's it.
Can I also change font size/style/color or even the pattern of the
commandbar and controlbuttons?

thanks in advance,
roland, belgium

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"Roland" wrote:

Which VBA commands/properties (if there are some) can I use to change the
format of a custum toolbar.
I can change heigth and width, but that's it.
Can I also change font size/style/color or even the pattern of the
commandbar and controlbuttons?

thanks in advance,
roland, belgium

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