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John,
Here is a re-post of an earlier reply In summary, you should create a temporary toolbar in the workbook_Open event of your add-in. Then when Excel starts, as long as tyhe add-in is installed, the toolbar will be available. If you also remove it the workbook_BeforeClose event it will be removed immeditaely the add-in is de-installed, but will not be ther next time Excel start5s as it is temporary. The add-in does not need to be in XLStart as it is installed, so Excel will know where it is. Here is some sample code to create a toolbar as suggested. This code would go in the ThisWorkbok code module. I would also add my usual corollary that to see what FaceIds are available, visit John Walkenbach's site at http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip67.htm Option Explicit Dim appMenu As String Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) appMenu = "My Toolbar" On Error Resume Next Application.CommandBars(appMenu).Delete On Error GoTo 0 End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Open() Dim oCB As CommandBar appMenu = "My Toolbar" On Error Resume Next Application.CommandBars(appMenu).Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oCB = Application.CommandBars.Add(Name:=appMenu, temporary:=True) With oCB With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .Caption = appMenu & " Toolbar" .Style = msoButtonCaption End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "Open File" .FaceId = 23 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "OpenFiles" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "Sort Results" .FaceId = 210 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "BCCCSort" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "New Player" .FaceId = 316 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "NewEntry" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlDropdown) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "Delete" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .Caption = "Delete " .Style = msoButtonCaption .OnAction = "RemoveEntry " .Parameter = "Toolbar" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "New Sheet" .FaceId = 18 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "NewSheet" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "New Workbook" .FaceId = 245 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "NewBook" End With With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) .BeginGroup = True .Caption = "About..." .FaceId = 941 .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption .OnAction = "About" End With .Visible = True .Position = msoBarTop End With End Sub -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "John" wrote in message ... Hello. Does anyone know how it is possible to turn a macro that is saved in the personal macro workbook into an Excel add-in, so that it stays in the Add-in section of the tools menu, and when checked adds the extra buttons to the toolbar that run the macros automatically? I seem to remember a while back being able to get the add-in part done and have it in the add-in section of the tools menu, but could never get it to also put the buttons in automatically that are used to run the two macros. I would like to be able to save this as an add-in on a remote drive accessible to everyone, instead of having it on everyones individual computers. A lot of other add-ins I have seem to add buttons into the toolbar to activate macros, but I could never get it to do that for the macros I made. Cheers very much for any help John |
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