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Old 11-10-2008, 02:55 PM
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Buttons for Macros

I used to be able to create a toolbar in 2003 and assign a button to a macro which I figured out I can do but have to put it on the 'Quick Access Toolbar'. This is not a problem but the problem is that I used to be able to make the button text instead of an image and all I can figure out how to do is use the macro image and so this ends up giving me about 10 buttons that all look the same and the only way to figure out what the name of the macro is is by hovering over each individual button. There's got to be an easier way.....

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Old 11-10-2008, 03:22 PM
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Hi DKY,

Unfortunately there really isn't an "easier" way in Excel 2007. I'd suggest Googling™ for how to edit/add to the Excel 2007 ribbon to see various examples. (There's a few small examples of modifying the ribbon bar in this forum as well, e.g. http://www.excelforum.com/excel-2007...-headings.html)
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