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I have a wb with standard and custom menus. The custom menu gets loaded
on the wb open event from a menu table written on a sheet and deleted on
the wb close event. It makes available some commands related to macros.

I need to know if it's possible to use the same table to delete some
standard menus and to reload them on the wb close event.

Here attached the test.xls wb.

Thanks,
Emiliano


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