Custom Toolbars reset to Default

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Evelyn

hi all,

in the last week I had real troubles with my Custom Toolbars. They
would out of a sudden just disappear, usually on opening a new file,
or after Excel crashes (for no particular reason, nothing big going
on). I am a heavy Excel user and love custom toolbars, which make
work
much more efficient. I did not find any help on that on the web so
far, maybe it is a new bug. Can anybody help out on this ? Any
advice
much appreciated !

Thanks!
Evelyn
 
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JE McGimpsey

Evelyn said:
hi all,

in the last week I had real troubles with my Custom Toolbars. They
would out of a sudden just disappear, usually on opening a new file,
or after Excel crashes (for no particular reason, nothing big going
on). I am a heavy Excel user and love custom toolbars, which make
work
much more efficient. I did not find any help on that on the web so
far, maybe it is a new bug. Can anybody help out on this ? Any
advice
much appreciated !

Sounds like your Excel Toolbars (xx) file in Preferences may be
corrupted.

However, IMO, the best way to ensure the toolbars are set is to attach
them (via the Customize Toolbars and Menus command) to your Personal
Macro Workbook (or another workbook or template that you automatically
open at startup)
 
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Jacques75France

Hi from Paris in France,
my toolbar "standard" doesn' work on excel 2004 on a macbook. (It's working on Word.)
Would you have a solution to use it again.
Sorry for my english and thanks.
Jacques
 
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CyberTaz

Unfortunately "doesn't work" really doesn't clarify much, but the first step
when you have toolbar troubles is in View> Customize Toolbars & Menus -
Toolbars & Menus page. Select the Standard Toolbar [click its name] then
click the reset button.

If that doesn't correct the behavior you'll need to provide a more specific
description of what "doesn't work" means to you as well as exact version
info about your installation of Office & OS X.

For future reference, please don't post your inquiry to an existing thread
as a REPLY. If you don't find the solution to your problem in the Forum post
a NEW message & include all particulars.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 

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