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  1. #1
    Richard Cook
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    commandbar problems

    On My PC with Excel 2000, I have developed an Excel workbook with a custom
    command bar. The resulting 'xls' file is in a folder on our network and
    available to everyone in our company. When opening this Excel workbook on
    other PCs in my office with Excel 2003 or Excel 2000, the custom command bar
    is missing some of the controls and appears to be an older version of the one
    that shows on my own PC where the command bar was created and where any
    modifications are performed. I believe the problem is related to the command
    bars being stored locally along with the Excel application as earlier
    versions of Excel were (in the [username8.xlb] file). I cannot find any
    verification of this theory, and no '*.xlb' type files exist on my Excel 2000
    or the other Excel 2003 PCs. Any help?

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    Anne Troy
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    Re: commandbar problems

    The best way to create custom toolbars is using VBA.
    http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=14
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    ~Anne Troy

    www.OfficeArticles.com
    www.MyExpertsOnline.com


    "Richard Cook" <Richard [email protected]> wrote in message
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    > On My PC with Excel 2000, I have developed an Excel workbook with a custom
    > command bar. The resulting 'xls' file is in a folder on our network and
    > available to everyone in our company. When opening this Excel workbook on
    > other PCs in my office with Excel 2003 or Excel 2000, the custom command

    bar
    > is missing some of the controls and appears to be an older version of the

    one
    > that shows on my own PC where the command bar was created and where any
    > modifications are performed. I believe the problem is related to the

    command
    > bars being stored locally along with the Excel application as earlier
    > versions of Excel were (in the [username8.xlb] file). I cannot find any
    > verification of this theory, and no '*.xlb' type files exist on my Excel

    2000
    > or the other Excel 2003 PCs. Any help?




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