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Ed
I have written a routine which involves the creation of a new toolbar
(commandbar). In Word2003 and before, the command bar appears 'in your face'
among the other toolbars at the top of the screen. This is good.
When the same macro is run in Word2007, it hides behind the 'Add-ins' tab at
the top of the screen. (This is so even though I may set it to 'floating'.)
There, the command bar is apparent to noone and therefore virtually
worthless.
Is there VBA code that can automatically call the Word 2007 Add-ins tab at
the end of a VBA module so that the user will be able to see the change and
the availability of the new toolbar?
Ed (in Virginia)
(commandbar). In Word2003 and before, the command bar appears 'in your face'
among the other toolbars at the top of the screen. This is good.
When the same macro is run in Word2007, it hides behind the 'Add-ins' tab at
the top of the screen. (This is so even though I may set it to 'floating'.)
There, the command bar is apparent to noone and therefore virtually
worthless.
Is there VBA code that can automatically call the Word 2007 Add-ins tab at
the end of a VBA module so that the user will be able to see the change and
the availability of the new toolbar?
Ed (in Virginia)