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I'm working on a custom toolbar for a workbook I'm building (plenty of
buttons, including custom icons). We've decided to stick the workbook on the network and have other folks access it as well. What is the preferred method for ensuring the toolbar is available for all users when they open the workbook? It's been years since I had to deploy a custom toolbar, and that was in Word97 via a template- whereas this is in Excel2003, and it is an active workbook (not a template). I googled and found a lot about building a custom toolbar via code, but there were references to issues with custom icons, and I'm hoping there is a way to just keep the toolbar connected to the workbook without having to generate it via code for each user. Thanks for any advice, Keith |
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