Customer toolbars

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Phil

Where are customized toolbars located? I am upgrading
Excel again and would like to copy this file rather than
create all new icons and functions like last time I
upgraded. Thanks.
 
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Dave Peterson

Since you're upgrading, I wouldn't copy the toolbar file.

There's a bunch of new icons in every new version. If you just note the icons
you want, you could rebuild the toolbar (and clean up the icons you don't
actually need, too.)

But you could look for *.xlb before you upgrade and copy it to somewhere safe.

then upgrade.

Then create a new dummy customized toolbar in the new version. Do another find
on that new *.xlb file. Then move your saved version to the new location--you
may have to change names, too.

(But I think I'd take the time to build it by hand!)
 
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David McRitchie

Hi Phil, (courtesy email copies sent, please continue in excel.setup thread)
You should be able to use Reset to get the new things, but as Dave said
it would be a good idea to recreate the toolbars from scratch.
What was not specifically said is that the size of the toolbars file seems to
expand and become unwieldly so rebuilding or restoring from a rebuilt
toolbars file appears to be in order after some period of time.

To help you document the structure of your own toolbars and menus with their
associated macros you can find more information and obtain code from
Barhopper -- fixup for Restored Toolbars, and -- Listing of Menu Items
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/barhopper.htm

The code shown on the page "prints" to the intermediate window in the VBE,
but the code you want to run is the "worksheet version with further enhancements"
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/code/barhopper_ws.txt

It will not document your icons that you may have in your menus or toolbars
so you should copy each of your own icons and paste them to a worksheet
so you can paste them back into your manually recreated toolbars and
menus on your new system.

You definitely want to backup your toolbars and other files.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/backup.htm

The location and name of the toolbars file (.xlb) changes with the
release of Excel and operating system so I would do a seach once
you have your new version installed to find the toolbars file that was
saved the last time you exited Excel so you will know which one to
delete before starting over with Excel creating it for you and you
making your own changes.

Additional information and somethings you might want on your
toolbars can be found on my toolbars page.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/toolbars.htm
 

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