Check this for help..

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




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 CommandBarDim LastMenu As CommandBarButton*
>
>
>
> *Set MyMenuBar = CommandBars.ActiveMenuBarSet 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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