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new created toolbar problem

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mailman - 09 Jun 2004 02:41 GMT
XP home + Office 97. I am creating lots of little macro to change abbreviation of some book to real name on a toolbar in Word. But when my toolbar reach the width of the screen it stop showing the buttons that are fast adding up. When I click on customize the toolbar divide the amount of butons on two row but it does not want to do it when Iclosed the customize window. Why is that so, how can I make my toolbar to appear completely. Thanks
Cindy M  -WordMVP- - 09 Jun 2004 14:19 GMT
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> XP home + Office 97. I am creating lots of little macro to change abbreviation of some book to real name on a toolbar in Word. But when my toolbar reach the width of the screen
it stop showing the buttons that are fast adding up. When I click on customize the
toolbar divide the amount of butons on two row but it does not want to do it when Iclosed
the customize window. Why is that so, how can I make my toolbar to appear completely.

You'll either have to

1. edit the text on the toolbar buttons so that they're smaller
(Tools/Customize/Commands, then rightclick the button)

2. "float" the toolbar (drag it onto the document window)

3. Set up additional toolbars, so that you can place them one under the other

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Sep 30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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