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Remove add-in template items from quick access toolbar

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Office Productivity Consultant - 25 Jun 2008 20:41 GMT
I put a template that was originally a Word 2000 template in the Word 2007
startup location and converted it to a Word 2007 template. It had a custom
toolbar which now showed in the Developer Ribbon of Word 2007. I then added
the group from that Developer Ribbon to the Quick Access Toolbar. I now want
to remove some things from there but find no way to do that. I don't want to
convert the template back to an earlier version of Word because of all the
other items I have added in Word 2007.

Anyone know a way to do this?
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Bob   Buckland ?:-) - 26 Jun 2008 01:26 GMT
Hi Judy,

If you added either the 'Custom Toolbar" or "Custom Menu" groups to the Quick Access Toolbar from the Add-In tab, or other custom
tab, there isn't a feature built-in to cherry pick individual items from the group.  If you have individual macros from that
template you can load those individually to the QAT or create a custom ribbon tab rather than use an inherited classic toolbar.

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I put a template that was originally a Word 2000 template in the Word 2007
startup location and converted it to a Word 2007 template. It had a custom
toolbar which now showed in the Developer Ribbon of Word 2007. I then added
the group from that Developer Ribbon to the Quick Access Toolbar. I now want
to remove some things from there but find no way to do that. I don't want to
convert the template back to an earlier version of Word because of all the
other items I have added in Word 2007.

Anyone know a way to do this?
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Judy L >>
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MS Office System Products MVP

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