CommandBarControls object (Office)
A collection of CommandBarControl objects that represent the command bar controls on a command bar.
Note
The use of CommandBars in some Microsoft Office applications has been superseded by the new ribbon component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface. For more information, see Overview of the Office Fluent ribbon.
Example
Use the Controls property to return the CommandBarControls collection. The following example changes the caption of every control on the toolbar named Standard to the current value of the Id property for that control.
For Each ctl In CommandBars("Standard").Controls
ctl.Caption = CStr(ctl.Id)
Next ctl
Use the Add method to add a new command bar control to the CommandBarControls collection. This example adds a new, blank button to the command bar named Custom.
Set myBlankBtn = CommandBars("Custom").Controls.Add
Use Controls(index), where index is the caption or index number of a control, to return a CommandBarControl, CommandBarButton, CommandBarComboBox, or CommandBarPopup object. The following example copies the first control from the command bar named Standard to the command bar named Custom.
Set myCustomBar = CommandBars("Custom")
Set myControl = CommandBars("Standard").Controls(1)
myControl.Copy Bar:=myCustomBar, Before:=1
See also
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