Many thanks for the input

 

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Sent: 30 March 2015 09:21
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Subject: Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Begin a Group in vba custom toolbar

 

Check this for help..

 

http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=427

 

 

 

 
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On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Don Bowyer <dwbowye...@gmail.com> wrote:

In Excel 2003 on Windows 7 I have created a custom toolbar using VBA.

The toolbar has about 7 buttons each of which activates a separate macro.

This is the code I use:-

Sub CreateMenubar()

    Dim iCtr As Long

    Dim MacNames As Variant
    Dim CapNamess As Variant
    Dim TipText As Variant

    Call RemoveMenubar

    MacNames = Array("MyShutdown", "MyScroll", "Run", "Move1", "CopyEntry",
"PasteEntry", "DeleteRow", "Mark", "DeleteSheet")

    CapNamess = Array("Close", "Scroll", "Run", "Move", "Copy", "Paste",
"Delete Row", "Mark", "Delete Sheet")

    'TipText = Array("AAA tip", "BBB tip")

Dim MyMenuBar As CommandBar
Dim LastMenu As CommandBarButton

Set MyMenuBar = CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar
Set LastMenu = MyMenuBar.Controls(MyMenuBar.Controls.Count)
LastMenu.BeginGroup = True


    With Application.CommandBars.Add
        .Name = ToolBarName
        .Protection = msoBarNoProtection
        .Visible = True
        .Position = msoBarTop
        .RowIndex = 3
        .Left = 800
 
        For iCtr = LBound(MacNames) To UBound(MacNames)
            With .Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
                .OnAction = "'" & ThisWorkbook.Name & "'!" & MacNames(iCtr)
                .Caption = CapNamess(iCtr)
                .Style = msoButtonCaption
                .FaceId = 71 + iCtr
                '.TooltipText = TipText(iCtr)
            End With
        Next iCtr
    End With

The toolbar generates OK when I load the programme but I need to add "begin
a Group" breaks between buttons.

I have tried using the example given in VBA help (as shown in bold italics
within the code above), but although it runs, no "Groups" or spacing breaks
are created.

What am I doing wrong? any help appreciated.

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