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Default missing buttons

I did attach the toolbar to the worksheet, as suggested by the other
poster...it's just the buttons that won't show up.

I'm not creating the toolbar via code, nor am I creating an add-in.
Should I be? I'm just creating the toolbar in the Excel interface and
saving the spreadsheet. Evidently the buttons that are attached to the
toolbar are saved elsewhere than in the spreadsheet itself.

I do need a solution whereby the main user and the downstream users
simply see a toolbar with two buttons...they don't have to do anything
to make them appear. I have no access to or contact with the downstream
users. So I can write some code that creates the toolbar...but then the
users would have to run that code, which they basically would not know
how to do.

Thanks for (continuing, I hope) help!

Jim Thomlinson wrote:
I have not done any Word programming in a few years but here is the gist of
things. Creating a toolbar or menu itme should be essentially the same in
either language. Post some code so we have have a quick look... Do you create
the toolbar at addin instal or just where...
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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


 
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