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Default Toll bar disappears...

Ok and thanks for the info

"Chip Pearson" wrote in message
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User created command bars are stored in the xlb file, as are modifications
to the standard command bars.


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Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
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"PCOR" wrote in message
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I am using OFFICE 2003 version.
Are you saying that ALL the COMMAND Bars are located in that one *.xlb
file?
Thanks

"Chip Pearson" wrote in message
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Toolbars, more correctly called Command Bars, are stored in your xlb
file. The exact name and location of this file depends on your version
of Excel and Windows. Search for a file named *.xlb to find the file.


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Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"PCOR" wrote in message
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I have created a tool bar within EXCEL. The tools bar activates a
number of macros that are recorded in PERSONAL.XLS
Every once in a while the tool bar disappears and I have to reconstruct
it. Any idea why?
Where are tool bars "saved" when they are part of Excel?
Thanks












 
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