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When I create/edit a table, the “AutoTable” toolbar disappears in Excel and cannot be retrieved?

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When I create/edit a table, the “AutoTable” toolbar disappears in Excel and cannot be retrieved?

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Try the following methods: Method for Excel 2002/xp/2003: 1. Launch Excel. (Don’t use AutoTable to launch Excel.) 2. On the Help menu of Excel, click About Microsoft Office Excel. 3. Click Disabled Items. 4. If AutoTable200x is applicable, select it and click Enable. 5. On the Tools menu in Excel, point to Macro, and click Security. 6. Click Trusted Publishers tab, and select the Trust all installed add-ins and templates check box. 7. Now try again. Method for Excel 2007: 1. Launch Excel (don’t use AutoTable to launch Excel). 2. and click the Microsoft Office Button . 3. Click the Excel Options button. 4. In the categories pane, click Add-ins. 5. In the details pane, locate the add-in in the Disabled Application Add-ins list. 6. The Name column specifies the name of the assembly, and the Location column specifies the full path of the application manifest. 7. In the Manage box, click Disabled Items, and then click Go. 8. Select the add-in (AutoTable2008.dll) and click Enable. 9. Click C

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