Suzanne
Fri Mar 04 09:52:49 CST 2005
You may want to look at
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/CustomizingWord2002.htm (applies to Word
2003 as well).
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site:
http://word.mvps.org
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"John Bacon" <JohnBacon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B8D51C5A-AC52-42DF-8D3D-6897A98FBDC4@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for that. After trying it I wondered how to get it from the
toolbar
> to the drop-down menu where it belongs. I found that if you click Tools
> Customise and leave the window open yo can drag and drop the new button
onto
> the menu.
> The original button can be deleted and the new one given the name &New.
Then
> everything looks as it should and behaves as it used to including the
CTRL-N
> keyboard shortcut.
> I guess I now need to do that for all the other buttons that call up the
> dreaded taskpane. Pity it's not an option to run in Ofice 200
compatability
> mode.
> John
>
> "TF" wrote:
>
> > Right-click on any Toolbar and select Customise
> > Under Commands, Categories, select All Commands.
> > Scroll down the commands list until you find FIleNewDIalog.
> > Drag and drop it onto a Toolbar.
> > Select or create a button face and add to the command (which will now
show
> > as 'Other')
> > Then right-click on the button and select Default Style.
> >
> > --
> > Terry Farrell - Word MVP
> >
http://word.mvps.org/
> >
> > "anakclero" <anakclero@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:16E26415-B3A1-4B83-9898-0F6457268346@microsoft.com...
> > : In Word 2003:
> > : How can I reset File/New/Templates to appear as they did in older
versions
> > : of Word - where they immediately defaulted to our customised Templates
> > Folder
> > : - which is networked rather than contained in "C" drive. We have
Company
> > : Templates and to choose them through the Task Pane is a slower process
> > than
> > : that in older versions of Word.
> >
> >
> >