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Changes the name of a built-in or custom menu command or the name of a menu. Use RENAME.COMMAND to change the name of a command on a menu, for example, when you create two custom commands that toggle on the menu. Examples of two built-in commands that toggle are the Page Break and Remove Page Break commands on the Insert menu.
Syntax
RENAME.COMMAND(bar_num, menu, command, name_text, position)
Bar_num can be either the number of one of the Microsoft Excel built-in menu bars or the number returned by a previously run ADD.BAR function. See ADD.COMMAND for a list of ID numbers for built-in menu bars.
Menu can be either the name of a menu as text or the number of a menu. Menus are numbered starting with 1 from the left of the screen.
Command can be either the name of the command as text or the number of the command to be renamed (the first command on a menu is command 1). If command is 0, RENAME.COMMAND renames the menu instead of the command. Because other macros can change the position of custom menu commands, you should use the name of the command rather than a number whenever possible.
If the specified menu bar, menu, or command does not exist, RENAME.COMMAND returns the #VALUE! error value and interrupts the macro.
Name_text is the new name for the command.
Position is the name of the command on a submenu that you want to rename. If you use position, you must use command as the name of the submenu.
Tip To specify an access key for the new name, precede the character you want to use with an ampersand (&). The access key is indicated by an underline under one letter of a menu or command name. In Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, you can use the General tab in the Options dialog box to turn command underlining on or off. To see the Options dialog box, choose Options from the Tools menu.
Example
To rename the Save All command as Global Save, and to make the letter "G" in Global Save an access key, use the following macro formula:
RENAME.COMMAND(10, "File", "Save All", "&Global Save")
Related Functions
ADD.COMMAND Adds a command to a menu
CHECK.COMMAND Adds or deletes a check mark to or from a command
DELETE.COMMAND Deletes a command from a menu
ENABLE.COMMAND Enables or disables a menu or custom command
List of Customizing Functions