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Billy Leung - 11 Oct 2004 05:32 GMT
Hi,

In the old version Excel (Excel 5.0 -- yes, my company still using Windows
3.1 which is an antique), there was a tool "Menu Editor". This can change
the menu only for the specific excel file with specific macro. In other
words, each excel file can have its own menu. I can't find this tool in the
new version Excel. Would somebody tell me where it is ?

Thanks.

Billy
Celtic_Avenger - 11 Oct 2004 05:53 GMT
Please dont multi-post.

Answered in your OTHER post of the same question in Excel Programmin
Group.

Celtic_Avenger
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bigwheel - 11 Oct 2004 22:07 GMT
Sadly, it is no longer part of Excel, but there is an alternative.  Go to
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm

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Gord Dibben - 12 Oct 2004 00:04 GMT
Billy

In addition to the other advice and suggestions you received........

If you still have workbooks with menus created using the Menu Editor, you may
have problems with ghost menu items when you open these in a newer version.

To get rid of the custom menus, download Jim Rech's REMOVEMENUS.ZIP file from
Stephen Bullen's site.  See instructions and d/l file from:

http://www.bmsltd.ie/MVP/Default.htm

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

>Sadly, it is no longer part of Excel, but there is an alternative.  Go to
>http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm
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Billy Leung - 12 Oct 2004 00:58 GMT
Hi all,

Thanks a million for your info. I will try your advices one by one (It takes
time.) For other alternative, please refer to microsoft.public.excel and
microsoft.public.excel.programming in same
subject.

Billy

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