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Custom toolbar in PowerPoint 2007?

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Balazs - 03 Nov 2006 20:56 GMT
I wonder if the final version of PowerPoint 2007 will include the ability to
customize the Quick Access Toolbar more freely, e.g., creating menus, editing
icons, just like in the 2003 version. I have created a toolbar with menus and
custom icons (representing macros), and I do not see any chance that I will
be able to use them in the 2007 version.

Can anyone answer this? I have not seen any suggestions or posts about this
problem so far. Thanks!
Patrick Schmid [MVP] - 03 Nov 2006 21:13 GMT
No, it won't. The toolbar you created will appear on the Add-Ins tab. I
suggest you take a look at my blog (and subscribe to it), to find out
how you can change the Ribbon itself.

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> I wonder if the final version of PowerPoint 2007 will include the ability to
> customize the Quick Access Toolbar more freely, e.g., creating menus, editing
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Balazs - 04 Nov 2006 01:10 GMT
Patric, thank you for the quick answer. Your blog is definitely worth reading!

> No, it won't. The toolbar you created will appear on the Add-Ins tab. I
> suggest you take a look at my blog (and subscribe to it), to find out
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> > http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?mid=fd579e46-7358-4
588-98e2-976ddf144f19&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint
 
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