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Which is the better technique when dealing with custom menus that are
workbook specific? is it better to delete them then do a reset or simply just
reset? or does it make a difference. Is there a "residue" left by just
resetting? Or is thie just preference. Thanks in advance for the input.
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It is best to hide them, then unhide them. Make any customizations on a new
toolbar specific to your application (then you can delete those as much as
you want). If you delete them/reset them (them being the builtin toolbars),
you will destroy any customizations the user might have applied. If you
are placing controls on built in toobars, then just delete those controls -
don't reset the builtin toolbar.

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Which is the better technique when dealing with custom menus that are
workbook specific? is it better to delete them then do a reset or simply

just
reset? or does it make a difference. Is there a "residue" left by just
resetting? Or is thie just preference. Thanks in advance for the input.



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I appreciate the insight, again you have been most helpful. Thanks again for
shareing your experience and knowledge.

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

It is best to hide them, then unhide them. Make any customizations on a new
toolbar specific to your application (then you can delete those as much as
you want). If you delete them/reset them (them being the builtin toolbars),
you will destroy any customizations the user might have applied. If you
are placing controls on built in toobars, then just delete those controls -
don't reset the builtin toolbar.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

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Which is the better technique when dealing with custom menus that are
workbook specific? is it better to delete them then do a reset or simply

just
reset? or does it make a difference. Is there a "residue" left by just
resetting? Or is thie just preference. Thanks in advance for the input.




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