I am using Word 2002. I work with manuals, and would like to have my most
often-used styles as buttons on a custom tool bar. Can I do that? Maybe I am
using the wrong keywords, but I am not finding it.
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Thanks!
Mary Lee

Re: Can I add user-defined styles to a customized toolbar button? by Jonathan

Jonathan
Thu Jul 21 17:26:47 CDT 2005


"Mary Lee" <MaryLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:15D1A504-0F10-4AF1-9613-9198CB54DF3A@microsoft.com...
>I am using Word 2002. I work with manuals, and would like to have my most
> often-used styles as buttons on a custom tool bar. Can I do that? Maybe I
> am
> using the wrong keywords, but I am not finding it.
> --
> Thanks!
> Mary Lee

Hi Mary Lee

Go to Tools, Customize. Select the Commands tab. In the Categories list
scroll down to Styles and select it.

You will not have a list of available styles in the commands list. You can
click and drag any style to your toolbar and drop it there.

Take a look at this article for more on this.

Creating Custom Toolbars for Templates
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=262


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Re: Can I add user-defined styles to a customized toolbar button? by MaryLee

MaryLee
Thu Jul 21 19:48:03 CDT 2005

Thanks, Jonathan! It's alwasy so simple and obvious once somebody tells me.
Mary Lee


"Jonathan West" wrote:

>
> "Mary Lee" <MaryLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:15D1A504-0F10-4AF1-9613-9198CB54DF3A@microsoft.com...
> >I am using Word 2002. I work with manuals, and would like to have my most
> > often-used styles as buttons on a custom tool bar. Can I do that? Maybe I
> > am
> > using the wrong keywords, but I am not finding it.
> > --
> > Thanks!
> > Mary Lee
>
> Hi Mary Lee
>
> Go to Tools, Customize. Select the Commands tab. In the Categories list
> scroll down to Styles and select it.
>
> You will not have a list of available styles in the commands list. You can
> click and drag any style to your toolbar and drop it there.
>
> Take a look at this article for more on this.
>
> Creating Custom Toolbars for Templates
> http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=262
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Jonathan West - Word MVP
> www.intelligentdocuments.co.uk
> Please reply to the newsgroup
> Keep your VBA code safe, sign the ClassicVB petition www.classicvb.org
>
>