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Copy and Paste a ToolBar?

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Roy Lasris - 28 Nov 2004 15:31 GMT
I had to completely redo a major macro project by exporting and then
reimporting the modules and forms into a new document. (This cleaned it up a
lot, even tho' I had been using a form cleaner). But the toolbars that I
created in the orginal project seem untouchable.

Can I move a toolbar them to another project thru a copy and paste routine that
I just do not see? If not, can I see what commands are associated with each
button in the bar?

Roy
Word Heretic - 28 Nov 2004 20:51 GMT
G'day asrisl@aol.com (Roy Lasris),

CommandBars() hold each toolbar. You can copy them using the
Organizer.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice

Roy Lasris reckoned:

>I had to completely redo a major macro project by exporting and then
>reimporting the modules and forms into a new document. (This cleaned it up a
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>Roy

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