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I dont know if this is possible, but I am trying to create a menu that
remains on the screen. The menu would be situated at the right of the screen
(exactly like Clipboard). This menu would remain on the screen, but also
allow users to use the workspace in worksheets. I have tried userforms, but
you must either close it or run a macro before you can use the workspace. Is
this possible? And if so, how can I do this? Any help will be greatly
appreciated!

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Why not use a floating toolbar?

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I dont know if this is possible, but I am trying to create a menu that
remains on the screen. The menu would be situated at the right of the screen
(exactly like Clipboard). This menu would remain on the screen, but also
allow users to use the workspace in worksheets. I have tried userforms, but
you must either close it or run a macro before you can use the workspace. Is
this possible? And if so, how can I do this? Any help will be greatly
appreciated!

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Im having a hard time customizing the toolbar. An example of what I would
like is the Excel Help Menu. The menu pops up and stays on the right of the
screen. Users can use the menu or continue working in the worksheet. I would
like to change the color of my menu and alter it to conform to the look of my
worksheets. Im finding it difficult to do much customizing to the toolbar. If
I am stuck with this, then Ill do the best I can, but is there any other way?

Tom Ogilvy wrote:
Why not use a floating toolbar?

I dont know if this is possible, but I am trying to create a menu that
remains on the screen. The menu would be situated at the right of the screen

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this possible? And if so, how can I do this? Any help will be greatly
appreciated!


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