The help text indicates that you can assign a macro to a
button on a toolbar. I am unable to determine how one can
get a blank button onto the toolbar to which a macro can
be assigned. In excel, no problem,
Customize/Command/Macro gives you a smiley face custom
button to drag up to a toolbar.

Re: assign a macro to a toolbar button by John

John
Sat Aug 09 15:20:13 CDT 2003

Write the macro first. Choose Customize/Command/Macro, drag the macro to the
toolbar. Right-click on the resulting text button and choose Default Style
and you will have a blank button.

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John Korchok

Word Lab Systems, Inc.
www.wordlab.ca

"Grover Ericksen" <grover@ericksen.com> wrote in message
news:007b01c35eb0$cb4be6b0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> The help text indicates that you can assign a macro to a
> button on a toolbar. I am unable to determine how one can
> get a blank button onto the toolbar to which a macro can
> be assigned. In excel, no problem,
> Customize/Command/Macro gives you a smiley face custom
> button to drag up to a toolbar.



Re: assign a macro to a toolbar button by Jay

Jay
Sat Aug 09 16:56:34 CDT 2003

Hi, Grover,

See http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Customization/AsgnCmdOrMacroToToolbar.htm.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word

Grover Ericksen wrote:
> The help text indicates that you can assign a macro to a
> button on a toolbar. I am unable to determine how one can
> get a blank button onto the toolbar to which a macro can
> be assigned. In excel, no problem,
> Customize/Command/Macro gives you a smiley face custom
> button to drag up to a toolbar.