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In Excel 2003, one could to create a new menu and then choose commands for such new menu. I used to create a list of files to open (different from the "most recent" list). How does one do it in Excel 2007? Thanks. |
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![]() "CF" wrote in message ... Hi, In Excel 2003, one could to create a new menu and then choose commands for such new menu. I used to create a list of files to open (different from the "most recent" list). How does one do it in Excel 2007? Thanks. Depends on the version of Windows. |
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You would need to customize the ribbon by using XML code - if this is
something you want to do, best to learn it by getting the book "RibbonX Customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon" "CF" wrote: Hi, In Excel 2003, one could to create a new menu and then choose commands for such new menu. I used to create a list of files to open (different from the "most recent" list). How does one do it in Excel 2007? Thanks. |
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![]() "Bob Umlas, Excel MVP" wrote in message ... You would need to customize the ribbon by using XML code - if this is something you want to do, best to learn it by getting the book "RibbonX Customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon" There is another way if the OP is using Windows 7 - add the Excel icon to the taskbar and then you can pin files to that so all you have to do is to right-click the icon and the pinned files appear at the top of the window. |
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