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Default Macros Not In Toolbars

Greetings,
I'm using Excel 2003 and a while back I posted a request for how to do some
calculations and combining. I got some great suggestions for macros and
implemented them. They work great, too!
So, I assigned them to toolbar buttons and removed most other toolbars and
icons (Very limited application macros) so that when people use that
spreadsheet, they see exactly what they need, nothing more. I posted the
spreadsheet on our shared drive for everyone to use.

Unfortunately, it seems that now, no matter what spreadsheet I open, I get
those toolbar buttons and the ones I removed for that one spreadsheet are
removed on my local Excel. I"m guessing I didn't save the macros as
'accessible only on that spreadsheet' or something, too.

So I have to wonder... how can I make the macros 'button accessible' to
everyone but only on THAT spreadsheet?
Perhaps a way of adding a button to the spreadsheet itself?

Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Shane



 
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