ID: Q126895
The information in this article applies to:
When you create a custom toolbar button in Microsoft Excel, the default ToolTip that is created for that button will be "Custom." The only way to change this ToolTip is to run a Visual Basic for Applications macro.
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To change the ToolTips for a toolbar:
1. Change the word "standard" in the second line of the macro to the name
of the toolbar that you want to change, for example "formatting" or
"toolbar 1."
2. On a module sheet, enter the following Visual Basic macro code:
'----------------------------------------------------------------
Sub ChangeTooltips()
Set mytoolbar = Toolbars("standard")
For Each mytool In mytoolbar.ToolbarButtons
Message = "Enter a new ToolTip name" ' Set prompt.
Title = "ToolTip changer" ' Set title.
Default = mytool.Name ' Set default.
' If tool is not a gap, display input box.
If Not mytool.IsGap Then
MyValue = InputBox(Message, Title, Default)
' Change ToolTip name,
mytool.Name = MyValue
End If
Next
End Sub
'---------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: This macro will allow you to change the ToolTip for each button on a
toolbar. If you do not want to change the ToolTip for a particular button,
click Cancel.
The following sample code will change the ToolTip of a single toolbar button.
'---------------------------------------------------------------
Sub ChangeSingleTooltip()
Toolbars("name of toolbar").ToolbarButtons("index number of button in
toolbar").Name = "it's changed"
End Sub
'---------------------------------------------------------------
For additional information, please see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q112632
TITLE : XL: Setting Status Bar Text and ToolTips for Toolbar
Buttons
Additional query words: 7.00 5.00 tool tip
Keywords : kbcode kbinterop kbprg IntpToolbr PgmHowto
Version : WINDOWS: 5.0, 5.0c, 7.0; MACINTOSH: 5.0
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999