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Default I closed all menus/toolbars with macro. Any way to fix w/o losing my XLB??

Ah, guys, I did something really silly this morning. I found code in a msg
in the archives that was really neat but it didn't discriminate between
valid toolbars and the ones that might remain inadvertently open and for
which I'd need to close. I won't go into the whys/wherefores only that I
clicked on the icon I'd used the assign the macro to as it was in a
depressed state. It was silly, I know <g. And it was like magic. Now you
see 'em / now you don't! <g I no longer have any menus and toolbars. I
only have a formula bar under the title bar and the column/row indicators.

Of course, renaming my xlb files gets me back to a mode with toolbars that
are factory default ones, but I'd like to salvage my xlb file if possible.
Without the pulldowns, as well as my regular toolbars, is there a way around
this problem?

<g I hadn't done anything silly like this in quite a while, so I guess I
was due. Thanks for any help in helping me get out of the corner I've
painted myself into. :oD


 
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