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Macro: Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows

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Allison Orange - 06 Jul 2007 21:52 GMT
We are upgrading our Word 2002 to Word 2003 and plan on pushing out the
installation to our users.  We would like to have the standard and
formatting toolbars appear on two rows.  I saw one reference to a macro
which would make this setting but cannot find it on archives.  Can someone
tell us how to do this?

Thanks in advance,
Allison Orange
Systems Project Consultant
Florida Public Service Commission
Lady Dungeness - 07 Jul 2007 23:28 GMT
In Word 2002, the setting is at Tools > Options > Customize.  

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|We are upgrading our Word 2002 to Word 2003 and plan on pushing out the
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|Systems Project Consultant
|Florida Public Service Commission
Graham Mayor - 08 Jul 2007 06:20 GMT
And an upgrade should maintain this personalisation. Why would you want to
force personalisations on users? They should be free to have Word set up as
they prefer,

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> In Word 2002, the setting is at Tools > Options > Customize.
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Allison Orange - 18 Jul 2007 22:27 GMT
I need to clarify this a bit...

We are going to choose migrate settings for our already existing users, but
as new users come on, we would like to have certain settings as our default
that are not the word default.  We see a lot of settings that can be made in
the transform file, in the .ops file and the registry, but not this
particular one.  Actually, we think we do see it in the registry but the
entry is binary, so we weren't able to make a .reg file.

The last resort I could think of was a macro that would make the setting,
but we can't seem to find this particular item in the object model.

Any suggestions on how we could accomplish this would be most welcome.
Also, I tried posting this on one other newsgroup vba.customization,
thinking they might have a lead on the macro idea,  but am not really sure
exactly where I should post this.

Thanks,
Allison Orange

> And an upgrade should maintain this personalisation. Why would you want to
> force personalisations on users? They should be free to have Word set up
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>>> Florida Public Service Commission
CyberTaz - 08 Jul 2007 19:27 GMT
Really? Didn't remember a change - I thought it was Tools> Customize -
Options Tab as it is in 2003 ?:-)

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

On 7/7/07 6:28 PM, in article 7s4093hejdomcu3ttmii5k2t0ider2nc53@4ax.com,

> In Word 2002, the setting is at Tools > Options > Customize.
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> |Systems Project Consultant
> |Florida Public Service Commission
Graham Mayor - 09 Jul 2007 06:46 GMT
You are right. Fingers running away with themselves ;)

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> Really? Didn't remember a change - I thought it was Tools> Customize -
> Options Tab as it is in 2003 ?:-)
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>>> Florida Public Service Commission
CyberTaz - 09 Jul 2007 11:16 GMT
Ah - one of the few times my memory *didn't* deceive me;>)

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

On 7/9/07 1:46 AM, in article OjaZuxewHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl, "Graham
Mayor" <gmayor@REMOVETHISmvps.org> wrote:

> You are right. Fingers running away with themselves ;)
 
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