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missing buttons
Excel2000 on Win2000:
I have created a toolbar that contains two buttons, assigned to two macros that I've also created. I've saved all this in a .xls file because it's supposed to serve as a boilerplate for a non-technical user to create many similar spreadsheets. The idea is that she can open this file, make her changes, and save under a different name. Eventually she'll pass these spreadsheets on to even less-technical users, and it is they who will actually use my buttons. Problem: when I open this boilerplate file on my own machine it's fine. When I send it to colleagues around the office for testing, they do have access to the macros (via Tools-Macro-Macros), and the macros work, and they do have the toolbar...BUT the toolbar is empty. No buttons. A twist: this boilerplate's sheets are all password-protected, to prevent the downstream users from changing any of the locked cells (which is most of them). I'm much more familiar with VBA programming in MSWord. The Excel environment is more mysterious to me, so maybe I'm missing something obvious. I've googled 'til my eyes are sore and haven't hit anything that seems to fit this problem. Any ideas, anyone? TIA--- |
missing buttons
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tools -toolbars - customized - click on attach button and copy the toolbars to the toolbars in workbook field¡¡¡ HTH " wrote: Excel2000 on Win2000: I have created a toolbar that contains two buttons, assigned to two macros that I've also created. I've saved all this in a .xls file because it's supposed to serve as a boilerplate for a non-technical user to create many similar spreadsheets. The idea is that she can open this file, make her changes, and save under a different name. Eventually she'll pass these spreadsheets on to even less-technical users, and it is they who will actually use my buttons. Problem: when I open this boilerplate file on my own machine it's fine. When I send it to colleagues around the office for testing, they do have access to the macros (via Tools-Macro-Macros), and the macros work, and they do have the toolbar...BUT the toolbar is empty. No buttons. A twist: this boilerplate's sheets are all password-protected, to prevent the downstream users from changing any of the locked cells (which is most of them). I'm much more familiar with VBA programming in MSWord. The Excel environment is more mysterious to me, so maybe I'm missing something obvious. I've googled 'til my eyes are sore and haven't hit anything that seems to fit this problem. Any ideas, anyone? TIA--- |
missing buttons
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... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson " wrote: Excel2000 on Win2000: I have created a toolbar that contains two buttons, assigned to two macros that I've also created. I've saved all this in a .xls file because it's supposed to serve as a boilerplate for a non-technical user to create many similar spreadsheets. The idea is that she can open this file, make her changes, and save under a different name. Eventually she'll pass these spreadsheets on to even less-technical users, and it is they who will actually use my buttons. Problem: when I open this boilerplate file on my own machine it's fine. When I send it to colleagues around the office for testing, they do have access to the macros (via Tools-Macro-Macros), and the macros work, and they do have the toolbar...BUT the toolbar is empty. No buttons. A twist: this boilerplate's sheets are all password-protected, to prevent the downstream users from changing any of the locked cells (which is most of them). I'm much more familiar with VBA programming in MSWord. The Excel environment is more mysterious to me, so maybe I'm missing something obvious. I've googled 'til my eyes are sore and haven't hit anything that seems to fit this problem. Any ideas, anyone? TIA--- |
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... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson |
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