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Default Saving Excel 2K menu bars

I am using Excel 2k and Windows 2000 + SP4.
I have been using just one user and profile for some time on an older 500 MHz computer. I have just created another user and profile, partly as a back-up and partly for experimentation.

I have succeeded in accessing the excel business ledgers that I program, but can't see any way to transfer the fairly extensive menu and tool bars that I have created and use.
Is there some way to export the excel toolbars from one user to another.

I can be reached at swameejee at netzero.net

Thanks muchly,

Swamiji





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