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I Can't Save my Customized Toolbar Buttons (Word 2003)

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J. Danniel - 08 Sep 2005 18:07 GMT
Hi everyone.

I'm using Word 2003 and am encountering a minor but annoying
customization problem.

I have two toolbars open:  Standard and Formatting.  I want to add a
toolbar icon, Edit/Select All.  

I did that, and then I went into Modify Selection.  I selected the
Text Only (in Menus) option...then, I changed the button image.  So,
now there is a red diamond.

Here's the problem:  When I shut down Word 2003, the next time I
launch it, the icon is gone.

I tried saving the changes using the Save My Settings wizard, but that
didn't work.

I tried saving the changes, also, as a NORMAL.DOT file, but that
didn't help.

Is there something I'm not doing, that I should?  Is there a step I'm
overlooking?

Thank you!  Jack D.
Jean-Guy Marcil - 08 Sep 2005 20:21 GMT
J. Danniel was telling us:
J. Danniel nous racontait que :

> Hi everyone.
>
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> Is there something I'm not doing, that I should?  Is there a step I'm
> overlooking?

If you have Acrobat 7 installed, see the last section of
http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm for one possible
explanation.

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J. Danniel - 08 Sep 2005 23:52 GMT
I think this solved the problem.

Yes, I have Acrobat 7 and yes, changing the registry did appear to
help.   Thank you.  Jd

>If you have Acrobat 7 installed, see the last section of
>http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm for one possible
>explanation.
 
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