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Default Programatically creating a toolbar to run macros

Hey all,

I need to come up with a way to programatically create a toolbar that
contains some of my macros that will be used by various computers. Am
i correct in assuming that if i manually create a toolbar that it wont
show up on another computer? Under this assumption, i was trying to
add some code into my autoload section that will automatically create a
toolbar with three menus, about 5 items in each, name each macro (ie.
open, save, exit, load, etc) and then assign each item to its
respective macro.

The way i begun this process was to record a macro of myself doing
this. It worked to an extent and by that i mean it created the
toolbar, but none of the text i entered showed up and none of the
macros were assigned. I was wondering if anyone knew of an easy way to
do this or should i continue trying to figure this out.


Thanks,

Justin

 
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