Archive for July, 2001

Creating Toolbars

Wednesday, July 25th, 2001

A few weeks ago, we talked about how to create toolbar buttons to activate your macros, but the fact is, you can create your own toolbars as well. Then you’re not stuck with the toolbars that come with Microsoft Word. Here’s how:

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Customizing Microsoft Word

Wednesday, July 18th, 2001

When you first install Microsoft Word, it’s set up for the “generic” user–someone who employs only the most basic features of this powerful program. For example, it displays the Standard and Formatting toolbars but not the AutoText or Reviewing toolbars. But if you’re editing or typesetting in Word, you’re not a generic user–far from it. You could probably *use* the AutoText and Reviewing toolbars. And maybe that Standard toolbar doesn’t do much of anything for you. Don’t be afraid to set up Word so that you can work as efficiently as possible. Here are some tips on how to do that:

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Macros on Menus

Wednesday, July 11th, 2001

In our last newsletter, we talked about putting macros on toolbar buttons, but you may prefer putting them on menus instead. Here’s how:

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