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Gary and Doug - thanks so much - helped a lot and will make the toolbar on
the fly. -- Sharon "Doug Glancy" wrote: Sharon, Here's a template for doing what Gary suggests. (j-walk's site will be more complete). You would paste this code into the ThisWorkbook module: Private Sub Workbook_Activate() Call make_menu End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Deactivate() Call delete_menu End Sub Sub make_menu() Dim cbar As CommandBar Dim cbarcontrol As CommandBarControl 'delete the previous version if it exists Call delete_menu Set cbar = Application.CommandBars.Add(Name:="tester", temporary:=True) cbar.Visible = True Set cbarcontrol = cbar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoButtonIcon) With cbarcontrol .FaceId = 2 .OnAction = "tester" End With End Sub Sub delete_menu() On Error Resume Next Application.CommandBars("tester").Delete On Error GoTo 0 End Sub Then create a macro "tester" in a regular module: Sub tester msgbox "tester" End Sub hth, Doug "Sharon" wrote in message ... Sorry to be a pain about this. The custom toolbar I created is displaying when the workbook opens and hidden when the workbook closes, which is fine. I then wanted to copy the workbook to another location with another name, and attached the toolbar to the new workbook. However, the damn thing keeps looking back to the original workbook for the macros. Is the only way to create a new toolbar name for each workbook? -- Sharon |
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