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Hey,

I am new to this group, so my question could have been answered before.

When I copy a workbook to an other computer, my own toolbars are copied
but without the buttons. I have to add the buttons manually and make
new icons.

Is there a way to copy the complete toolbar together with te workbook?

Thanks!

Ivan
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http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro04.htm

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Hey,

I am new to this group, so my question could have been answered before.

When I copy a workbook to an other computer, my own toolbars are copied
but without the buttons. I have to add the buttons manually and make new
icons.

Is there a way to copy the complete toolbar together with te workbook?

Thanks!

Ivan



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Hi Ivan,

See Jan Karel Pieterse's tutorial at:

http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro00.htm

Although the entire document should be read, see particularly the section
entitled "Toolbars":


http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro04.htm



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"Ivan Bernage" wrote in message
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Hey,

I am new to this group, so my question could have been answered before.

When I copy a workbook to an other computer, my own toolbars are copied
but without the buttons. I have to add the buttons manually and make new
icons.

Is there a way to copy the complete toolbar together with te workbook?

Thanks!

Ivan



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Hi Ivan,

Sorry, I inadvertently pressed the send button. See my subsequent post.


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http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro04.htm

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"Ivan Bernage" wrote in message
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Hey,

I am new to this group, so my question could have been answered before.

When I copy a workbook to an other computer, my own toolbars are copied
but without the buttons. I have to add the buttons manually and make new
icons.

Is there a way to copy the complete toolbar together with te workbook?

Thanks!

Ivan





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Thank you very much, Norman, for your golden tip!

Ivan



Norman Jones wrote:
Hi Ivan,

See Jan Karel Pieterse's tutorial at:

http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro00.htm

Although the entire document should be read, see particularly the section
entitled "Toolbars":


http://www.jkp-ads.com/Articles/DistributeMacro04.htm



---
Regards,
Norman


"Ivan Bernage" wrote in message
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Hey,

I am new to this group, so my question could have been answered before.

When I copy a workbook to an other computer, my own toolbars are copied
but without the buttons. I have to add the buttons manually and make new
icons.

Is there a way to copy the complete toolbar together with te workbook?

Thanks!

Ivan




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