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Some MS word problem
Can I add or remove buttons from the toolbars?
Yes! To add a button to a toolbar: - Choose Toolbars from the View menu.
- Select Customize.
- Click on the Commands tab.
- Select an item under Categories.
- Select an item from the list of Commands.
- Drag the command to a toolbar. An "I" beam will appear to help you install the button. By default, the new button has only a text label.
- Right-click on the new Toolbar item.
- Select Default Style (the button will become a plain square).
- Right click on the new Toolbar item again.
- Choose Change Button Image, then select a button image.
- Close the Customize dialog box.
To remove a button: - Choose Toolbars from the View menu.
- Select Customize.
- Drag the button you want to remove off of the toolbar.
Can I make my own toolbars? Yes! To make your own toolbar: - Choose Toolbars from the View menu.
- Select Customize.
- Click on the Toolbars tab, then click on the New button.
- Give the toolbar a name.
You can also choose to make this toolbar available to the Normal template (all documents) or the current document only. A small toolbar palette will appear on the screen. Click on the Commands tab, select a Category, then drag the commands you want onto your new toolbar.
Can I add or remove items from the menus? Sure. To remove menu items: - Choose Toolbars from the View menu.
- Select Customize.
- Once the Customize dialog box is open you can drag unwanted items off of any of the menus.
To add a command to a menu: - Click on the Commands tab.
- Select a Category, then drag the command you want onto any of the menus.
To restore a menu to its original setup, follow the steps above, but right-click on the menu you want to restore and select Reset.
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