Make my own buttons or get an add-in for the ribbon toolbar

still learning

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi

Is there an excel add-in to increase the amount of custom buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar?

Or a way to make my own buttons or get some from somewhere and put it in a file so I can access it.

I remember before 365 ( I thing it was around excel 2010) I could pick an icon from the modify box and actually change it or make my own.



Mike (excel 365 windows 10)
 

Excel Facts

VLOOKUP to Left?
Use =VLOOKUP(A2,CHOOSE({1,2},$Z$1:$Z$99,$Y$1:$Y$99),2,False) to lookup Y values to left of Z values.
You can build your own buttons and or sections.

Office RibbonX Editor

Here is the GitHub

You can create a Personal Macro Workbook and assign macros to custom buttons.


Hope that points you in the right direction.
 
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