February 9, 2009

Remove and Copy Toolbar Buttons

Are you an MS Office user who likes to customize your workspace?

Specifically, do you do a lot of toolbar customizing?

(Obviously, most of the 2007 programs don't have toolbars, so this doesn't apply to those. However, Outlook and Publisher 2007 still use the old menu and toolbar system and it does work for them).

Here are a couple of quick tricks for you. These are anytime customizations that may help you along your way.

  • To cialis da 5 mg copy a toolbar button, press Ctrl + Alt while dragging the button to a new location.

  • To remove a toolbar button, press the Alt key while dragging the button into the document. When you release the mouse button, you'll find that it disappears. (A great way to make extra space is by getting rid of the things you just don't use).

Yep, that's right. Experienced toolbar customizers are used to opening the Customize window to accomplish that stuff, but it's not needed for these tricks.

Just a couple extra tips for making your work environment all yours!

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