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I have added a button at the left end of the toolbar, left of "new" and
"open". I want it to cause a macro to run. It does, but not the macro I
want it to - what it points to does not exist anymore. How do I change the
macro it will cause to run? TIA, Paul

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I should have mentioned, I'm doing this with Excel 2003. What will it look
like in Excel 2007? Will it still work?

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I have added a button at the left end of the toolbar, left of "new" and
"open". I want it to cause a macro to run. It does, but not the macro I
want it to - what it points to does not exist anymore. How do I change
the
macro it will cause to run? TIA, Paul


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Right-click on the Toolbar, choose Customize...
Right-click on your button, choose Assign Macro...
Specify the correct macro.
Close Excel (so it will remember the change).

Regards,
Fred


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I have added a button at the left end of the toolbar, left of "new" and
"open". I want it to cause a macro to run. It does, but not the macro I
want it to - what it points to does not exist anymore. How do I change
the
macro it will cause to run? TIA, Paul


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Thank you Fred. That worked perfectly. With Excel 2003.

Now, when I run it with 2007, not 2003, where do I find the button?

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Right-click on the Toolbar, choose Customize...
Right-click on your button, choose Assign Macro...
Specify the correct macro.
Close Excel (so it will remember the change).

Regards,
Fred


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I have added a button at the left end of the toolbar, left of "new" and
"open". I want it to cause a macro to run. It does, but not the macro I
want it to - what it points to does not exist anymore. How do I change
the
macro it will cause to run? TIA, Paul



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Default Button points to wrong macro

You installed the button in 2003. You have to go through the same process to
install it in 2007. I don't do macros in 2007, so if you need help, start a
new post. Probably best to post it to the .programming group as they all do
macros.

Regards,
Fred

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Thank you Fred. That worked perfectly. With Excel 2003.

Now, when I run it with 2007, not 2003, where do I find the button?

"Fred Smith" wrote in message
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Right-click on the Toolbar, choose Customize...
Right-click on your button, choose Assign Macro...
Specify the correct macro.
Close Excel (so it will remember the change).

Regards,
Fred


"Paul H" wrote in message
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I have added a button at the left end of the toolbar, left of "new" and
"open". I want it to cause a macro to run. It does, but not the macro
I
want it to - what it points to does not exist anymore. How do I change
the
macro it will cause to run? TIA, Paul




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