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I really don't know too much about excel programming, so this may be a
dumb question. I have an add-in that I purchased that works in Word
and Excel. It basically has a row of small images and inserts a
tickmark into the document or spreadsheet based on which one you
select. I would like to customize those images. I have found the
folder containing the images, and I found that if I replace the images
in that folder, it will use the new image I have substuted for the old
image. The problem is, the images listed in the toolbar (Excel 2007:
add-in tab), show the old image. I would like to change the image
there also so I can tell which image I am going to insert.

I like the easy fix of just replacing the images in the image folder,
but I have a feeling I will have to start editing macro or VB script
to change the buttons in the add-in. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
 
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