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Removing a custom Toolbar Button & macro

  1. #1
    luminore
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    Removing a custom Toolbar Button & macro

    I've put macro in module, then make a custom button on the toolbar to invoke
    a macro.(according to excel help)

    --------------------------------------

    Create a toolbar button that runs your macro

    1. On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the
    Commands tab.

    2. Under Categories, click Macros.

    3. Drag the custom button to the toolbar where you want
    it.

    4. On the Customize dialog box, click Modify Selection,
    and then click Assign Macro.

    5. In the Assign Macro dialog box, click the name of your
    macro, and then click OK.

    6. To change the appearance of the button, click Modify
    Selection again, point to Change Button Image, and click one of the
    available images; or click Edit Button Image and use the Button Editor to
    create your own image.

    7. Click Close.

    -----------------------------------------------------



    But something was wrong when I've assigned macro, and I find that this
    custom Toolbar button appers in all my Excel documents.

    When I click on it, it show that workbook contains macros, though there was
    no macro earlier. I find that this button attach "Module1" macro to Excel
    file when I click on it. So, all Excel document now have this nasty button,
    that insert macro in workbook.



    How to remove this Toolbar Button from all Excel documents? How to remove
    this unwanted macro from workbooks where this module has been already
    inserted?



    Thanks





  2. #2
    Zack Barresse
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    Re: Removing a custom Toolbar Button & macro

    Hi there,

    Just go back to Tools | Customize, then click and drag your toolbar off the
    toolbar area and let go of your mouse button. You can also go into your
    Toolbars tab when the dialog box is up, select the toolbar and select
    Delete, if you want it deleted.

    HTH

    --
    Regards,
    Zack Barresse, aka firefytr, (GT = TFS FF Zack)


    "luminore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > I've put macro in module, then make a custom button on the toolbar to
    > invoke
    > a macro.(according to excel help)
    >
    > --------------------------------------
    >
    > Create a toolbar button that runs your macro
    >
    > 1. On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click
    > the
    > Commands tab.
    >
    > 2. Under Categories, click Macros.
    >
    > 3. Drag the custom button to the toolbar where you want
    > it.
    >
    > 4. On the Customize dialog box, click Modify Selection,
    > and then click Assign Macro.
    >
    > 5. In the Assign Macro dialog box, click the name of
    > your
    > macro, and then click OK.
    >
    > 6. To change the appearance of the button, click Modify
    > Selection again, point to Change Button Image, and click one of the
    > available images; or click Edit Button Image and use the Button Editor to
    > create your own image.
    >
    > 7. Click Close.
    >
    > -----------------------------------------------------
    >
    >
    >
    > But something was wrong when I've assigned macro, and I find that this
    > custom Toolbar button appers in all my Excel documents.
    >
    > When I click on it, it show that workbook contains macros, though there
    > was
    > no macro earlier. I find that this button attach "Module1" macro to Excel
    > file when I click on it. So, all Excel document now have this nasty
    > button,
    > that insert macro in workbook.
    >
    >
    >
    > How to remove this Toolbar Button from all Excel documents? How to remove
    > this unwanted macro from workbooks where this module has been already
    > inserted?
    >
    >
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    >
    >




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