CANT SAVE TOOLBAR CHANGES

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Guest

CAN’T SAVE EXCEL 2003 TOOLBARS

I have added a new custom toolbar to a new Excel 2003 worksheet and saved
the worksheet. But when I re-open the saved worksheet, the new toolbar is
gone. And, if I click on VIEW | TOOLBARS it is not there either.

Also, when I open ANY old / existing document and change any toolbar, the
next time I open the document, the changes are gone.

For example, if I assign a different macro to one of the custom buttons on
an existing toolbar, when I re-open the document the new assignment is lost
and it always goes back to the old / original assignment.

I have been creating and modifying toolbars and assigning macros to custom
toolbar buttons for years. I am an experienced programmer. None of my other
copies of Excel 2003 (on several other computers) give me this type of
problems. I am extremely frustrated by this.

Could there be a hidden system setting that might be preventing this
installation of Excel from saving the changes that I make to toolbars?

Please help.

PS: In addition to replying to this bulletin board, it would be most
helpful if you would also send a copy directly to my email address (paul628
at concentric dot net) because I might not be able to re-find this bulletin
board.

Email address: Paul628 at concentric dot net

PS: OK to call me at home on 908-630-0406
 
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Leith Ross

Hello Paul,

This is a known issue with 2003 and Microsoft does have a fix for it,
but you have to contact them to get it. Here is a brief description of
the problem...

Excel saves toolbar customization settings to an XLB file when you exit
the program, and it takes a little time to update this file. If you
launch Excel again before it has time to save the settings, all your
changes are lost. Microsoft has yet another fix that requires users to
contact customer service, but you can avoid this trouble altogether by
waiting until all hard drive activity stops after closing Excel before
launching the program again.

Sincerely,
Leith Ross
 
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Guest

Leith, Bob:

When I make changes to my toolbars, the changes are being properly saved in
Excel11.xlb. But I can't figure out how to make that .XLB file my default
toolbar file. Can you help?

Paul S. Natanson (e-mail address removed) +1-908-630-0406 This forward
created by PSN on Tuesday, November 08, 2005 at 2:56 PM Eastern USA time.
 

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