The background colours for Toolbars are controlled by your Windows settings - and are always uniform. The best you can do is to customise the colours for the Icons on the Toolbars.HTH
The background colours for Toolbars are controlled by your Windows settings - and are always uniform. The best you can do is to customise the colours for the Icons on the Toolbars.HTH
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Thanks,
Where and how do I get to the toolbars.HTH?
Thanks,
Brad
Control Panel|Settings|Display|Appearance|Advanced|Menu. This will also change your settings for every Windows Toolbar. Hope That Helps
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Thanks.
Not exactly what I want to do.
Thanks for you assistance,
Brad
Please explain (in detail) what you want.
(Edited by HansV to make provide link to post - the "code" is <!t>[post#=469274]<!/t>. Also see <!help=19>Help 19<!/help>)
All,
In the post for 469274, I asked for a method of adding a toolbar. Is it possible to change the backgroud color of that toolbar?
<post#=469274>post 469274</post#>
thanks,
Brad
Hans,
You assisted me with adding a toolbar at startup of the file, and I am wanting (if possible) to change the background color of that specific bar so as to draw attention to it for my users.
Thanks,
Brad
As unkamunka explained, the way a toolbar looks is not determined by Excel or by your code, but by the user's Windows display settings. In other words, you cannot give your toolbar a different color than the other toolbars. Sorry, but that's the way it is. You can try to find or design catchy icons for your toolbar buttons.
Hans,
Thanks for looking.....
Brad