tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472000937732072079.post1831135259485792995..comments2023-05-11T18:16:28.623+10:00Comments on blog.ambor.com: Copy, Save, Transfer and Backup your Microsoft Office Toolbarsamborhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14900206939894725159noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472000937732072079.post-74151537531569849972010-06-12T13:06:49.444+10:002010-06-12T13:06:49.444+10:00Stumbled across this while looking at your VSM fon...Stumbled across this while looking at your VSM fonts (which are very cool), and thought I'd chime in on this. The .xlb files can be easily corrupted, so it's a good idea to back them up when doing any customization. In Excel 2000-2003, they're stored in -<br />C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Excel<br /><br />The application data folder is usually hidden by default, so users would need to unhide it.<br /><br />In Excel 2007, you can customize the quick access toolbar (QAT) to make the ribbon suck a little less. :-)Nicholas Hebbhttp://www.breezetree.comnoreply@blogger.com