Thanks Dave,
I'll have a look at these options. In the meantime I have assigned shortcut
keys to the macros, which allows a work around.
I find it strange that the tookbar and macros stay with the workbook, but
buttons dissappear. Sigh.....One day I'll understand computers - probably
the day after I understand women :-)
Charlie
"Dave Peterson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I think you'l have many fewer problems if you create the toolbar on the fly
>when
> the workbook opens (and destroy that toolbar when the workbook closes).
>
> For additions to the worksheet menu bar, I really like the way John
> Walkenbach
> does it in his menumaker workbook:
> http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm
>
> Here's how I do it when I want a toolbar:
> http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar02.html
> (from Debra Dalgleish's site)
>
> Charlie G wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, I've crossposted to three groups as I'm not sure of the best
>> location. Apologies if this breaches protocol.
>>
>> my custom excel toolbar (office97) with macros linked to 3 buttons worked
>> fine in Windows NT, but a recent enterprise wide upgrade to XP has
>> resulted
>> in the buttons on the toolbar dissapearing each time Excel is restarted.
>> I
>> understand this is because the C:\ drive is locked locked down to
>> prevent
>> changes. While I understand this will be rectified, IT changes are slow
>> in
>> our organisation.
>>
>> I also understand this prevents me changing the default file locations
>> and
>> startup in Tools, Options, general. The toolbar remains, but is empty.
>> the
>> macros are still attached to the workbook.
>>
>> Can anyone suggest a solution?
>>
>> As I always run a Word document as well as Excel, I wondered if a macro
>> in
>> the word document might be able to reset the appropriate settings and
>> start
>> Excel automatically.
>>
>> I look forward to any help or advice.
>>
>> Charlie G
>
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>
> Dave Peterson