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Custom Toolbar Icons Macro

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    Custom Toolbar Icons Macro

    Hi All,

    I followed this post to make a custom floating menu
    http://www.excelforum.com/excel-new-...ol-button.html

    But i was wondering if there was anyway to customise the icon?
    As it is it deletes the toolbar every time i close the workbook, which is what i want.

    I tried adding .Faceid = 420 into the vba between .Caption = "My Button" and .Style = msoButtonCaption, but it didn't do anything.

    Any help appreciated.

    Regards

    Gene

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    Re: Custom Toolbar Icons Macro

    You can use the FaceId property
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    I have a tool to find FaceIds that I'll try to post later
    Hope that helps.

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    Re: Custom Toolbar Icons Macro

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