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Default Command Bar position

Howdy
I want my command bar to be positioned what I can only think to call
"opposite to being floating".

Set MYCommandBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:="MyBar", _
Position:=msoBarFloating, Temporary:=True)

what is the oppositite to the above? Is it msoBarTop - where does that put
it relative to the other menus bars that are at the top? I want to add it
above the main window but below all other toolbars.
And what and when is the following code used for:
MenuBar:=True
?

Thanks
Matt


 
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