But I'd go into excel and make a slight change to the toolbar. Then exit excel.
Then use windows start button|Find/seach to look for *.xlb. Copy the one with
the latest date to a safe spot.
Don't forget your stuff in XLStart (personal.xl*) and any templates you've made.
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I don't run WinXP, but most reinstalls of excel won't screw up *.xlb. But it
can't hurt to back it up anyway.
And to re-install your toolbar, just go into windows explorer and double click
on that *.xlb file (in the nice spot).
xl2k is very nice and will copy it to its rightful home.
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Dave Peterson
ec3...@msn.com
There's a good chance that lots of things will be gone when you do this <bg>.
I have a short list of things to copy/update when we change pc's at work.
It's not complete, but may help you.
Word/Excel files:
FileName Use
custom.dic personal dictionary
*.acl personal autocorrect list
mssp2_en.exc personal exclusion dictionary
normal.dot default (for new documents) template
*.dot Any other templates you've made
*.xlb personal toolbar
book.xlt defaults for new workbooks
sheet.xlt defaults for new worksheets
personal.xl* personal macros
*.xlt Any other templates you've made
And don't forget any:
Local files (If you don’t store on LAN)
(Settings) Directories and other defaults (Tools|Options stuff)
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Dave Peterson
ec3...@msn.com
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Dave Peterson
ec3...@msn.com