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How do I create a new toolbar with different tickmark buttoms? I want to
create a tool bar wherein several different buttoms would be tickmarks. Then I would just click on the buttom and it would "tickmark" the number or information I want. |
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![]() lgpalhares Wrote: How do I create a new toolbar with different tickmark buttoms? I want to create a tool bar wherein several different buttoms would be tickmarks. Then I would just click on the buttom and it would "tickmark" the number or information I want. First you want to right click any where on an existing tool bar. Once the menu comes up choose "Customize", Next click and make sure the "Toolbars" tab is active. Click on "New", once the new window comes up, give your toolbar a name. Once the toolbar has been given a name and is now floating on your excel sheet, you need to click on the "Commands" tab and then scroll to the bottom where it says new menu and click on it. In the right hand window it says "New Menu". Left click and hold and drag to your newly created toolbar and this will give you a menu area on your tool bar. Within the "Commands" tab you can add whatever buttons you need as well as program your macros to buttons on your toolbar. Hope this helps. Good Luck, zero ![]() -- zero635 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zero635's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24802 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=474750 |
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Thank you a lot.
"zero635" wrote: lgpalhares Wrote: How do I create a new toolbar with different tickmark buttoms? I want to create a tool bar wherein several different buttoms would be tickmarks. Then I would just click on the buttom and it would "tickmark" the number or information I want. First you want to right click any where on an existing tool bar. Once the menu comes up choose "Customize", Next click and make sure the "Toolbars" tab is active. Click on "New", once the new window comes up, give your toolbar a name. Once the toolbar has been given a name and is now floating on your excel sheet, you need to click on the "Commands" tab and then scroll to the bottom where it says new menu and click on it. In the right hand window it says "New Menu". Left click and hold and drag to your newly created toolbar and this will give you a menu area on your tool bar. Within the "Commands" tab you can add whatever buttons you need as well as program your macros to buttons on your toolbar. Hope this helps. Good Luck, zero ![]() -- zero635 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zero635's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24802 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=474750 |
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