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Macro to set Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows

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Allison Orange - 16 Jul 2007 21:21 GMT
We are trying to push out Word 2003 and would like to have users start with
the Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows.  We posted this question
in the Word newsgroup, but I don't think I was clear that we don't want to
set it for each user; rather we want this to be set for users automatically.
After also searching for the answer in the office setup newsgroup, it seems
like many people would like to push out this setting but it does not seem to
be available as part of the customization.  We thought this might be the
better place to post the question.  (If not, just let me know...I wasn't
sure, but didn't want to cross-post.)

One user said that he had created a macro to set this and was using it as an
autoexec macro.  We cannot find the way via vba to do this.  We did find
this example:
With CommandBars
   .LargeButtons = True
   .DisplayFonts = True
   .AdaptiveMenus = True
End With

This is similar to what we want to do.  Does anyone know if there is a way
to access "Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows"?

If not, is there another way to set this?

Many thanks,
Allison Orange
Florida Public Service Commission
Jonathan West - 01 Aug 2007 12:03 GMT
> We are trying to push out Word 2003 and would like to have users start
> with the Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows.  We posted this
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> This is similar to what we want to do.  Does anyone know if there is a way
> to access "Standard and Formatting Toolbars on Two Rows"?

It looks as if there isn't

> If not, is there another way to set this?

Yes. Set the Rowindex property of each toolbar to the values you want.

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Jonathan West - Word MVP
www.intelligentdocuments.co.uk
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