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In MS Word I can use "Normal.dot" to recover all my special toolbars and
macros used to personalise the application's operation, if I need to reload a clean version of Office. Is there an equivalent to "Normal.dot" in Excel, where I also have special toolbars etc. -- donwb |
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donbowyer:
That should be *.xlb for the toolbar file Excel?.xlb Function xlbPath() As String Dim sLib Dim pos sLib = Application.StartupPath pos = InStrRev(sLib, "\") xlbPath = Left(sLib, pos) & _ "Excel" & IIf(Val(Application.Version) = 10, Val(Application.Version), "") & ".xlb" End Function Sub test() MsgBox xlbPath End Sub -- http://www.vba.com.tw/plog/ "donbowyer" wrote: In MS Word I can use "Normal.dot" to recover all my special toolbars and macros used to personalise the application's operation, if I need to reload a clean version of Office. Is there an equivalent to "Normal.dot" in Excel, where I also have special toolbars etc. -- donwb |
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Many thanks chijanzen, that did it.
-- donwb "chijanzen" wrote: donbowyer: That should be *.xlb for the toolbar file Excel?.xlb Function xlbPath() As String Dim sLib Dim pos sLib = Application.StartupPath pos = InStrRev(sLib, "\") xlbPath = Left(sLib, pos) & _ "Excel" & IIf(Val(Application.Version) = 10, Val(Application.Version), "") & ".xlb" End Function Sub test() MsgBox xlbPath End Sub -- http://www.vba.com.tw/plog/ "donbowyer" wrote: In MS Word I can use "Normal.dot" to recover all my special toolbars and macros used to personalise the application's operation, if I need to reload a clean version of Office. Is there an equivalent to "Normal.dot" in Excel, where I also have special toolbars etc. -- donwb |
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How do I change a landscape template into portrait template without loosing
the image? I am able to change the paper from landscape to portrait but I loose part of the calendar. -- Thanks, Ann "donbowyer" wrote: Many thanks chijanzen, that did it. -- donwb "chijanzen" wrote: donbowyer: That should be *.xlb for the toolbar file Excel?.xlb Function xlbPath() As String Dim sLib Dim pos sLib = Application.StartupPath pos = InStrRev(sLib, "\") xlbPath = Left(sLib, pos) & _ "Excel" & IIf(Val(Application.Version) = 10, Val(Application.Version), "") & ".xlb" End Function Sub test() MsgBox xlbPath End Sub -- http://www.vba.com.tw/plog/ "donbowyer" wrote: In MS Word I can use "Normal.dot" to recover all my special toolbars and macros used to personalise the application's operation, if I need to reload a clean version of Office. Is there an equivalent to "Normal.dot" in Excel, where I also have special toolbars etc. -- donwb |
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