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Set Control style, Action, group, faceid and caption

 
Sub AddNewMB()
   Dim myCommandBar As CommandBar, myCommandBarCtl As CommandBarControl
   Dim myCommandBarSubCtl As CommandBarControl
   On Error GoTo AddNewMB_Err

   Set myCommandBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:="Sample Menu Bar", Position:= _
      msoBarTop, MenuBar:=True, Temporary:=False)
   myCommandBar.Visible = True
   myCommandBar.Protection = msoBarNoMove

   Set myCommandBarCtl = myCommandBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlPopup)
   myCommandBarCtl.Caption = "Displa&y"

   Set myCommandBarSubCtl = myCommandBarCtl.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton)
   With myCommandBarSubCtl
      .Style = msoButtonIconAndCaption
      .Caption = "S&ample Menu Disable"
      .FaceId = 59
      .OnAction = "=SampleMenuDisable()"
      .Parameter = 1
      .BeginGroup = True
   End With
AddNewMB_Err:
   msgBox "Error " & Err.number & vbCr & Err.Description
   Exit Sub
End Sub
Function SampleMenuDisable()
   Application.CommandBars("Sample Menu Bar").Visible = False
   Application.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Visible = True
End Function

 








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