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by - delegate Jane [1 post] (2008 Jan 26 Sat, 18:32) replyReply

Help! I have lost the small macro toolbar. How do I get it back. (Excel 20030

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RE: Macro toolbar

by - trainer Rajeev gold contributer[462 posts] (2008 Jan 26 Sat, 18:46) replyReply

Dear Jane

You can choose View> Toolbars> and choose Stop recording

or you can simply right click on any toolbar and choose the same.

I would assume that you closed it by mistake when you were recording the macro.

If you want to stop recording the macros you can also choose Tools> Macros> Stop Recording.

Hope it helps.
Pleas mark this as resolved if I have answered your query. If not then please provide more information for me to help you.

Many thanks

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Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000/2003


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