[mso] Re: Word 2000 Toolbars Question
- From: "Linda F. Johnson" <linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 09:50:03 -0500
I haven't had Acrobat installed for a long time so I don't know if this will
work, but you can try it and let us know
Open Tools>Customize....see if you can add the Acrobat button to one of your
existing toolbars, then uncheck the Acrobat toolbar in there......close Word
and open it again and see if the Acrobat toolbar comes back...I don't know
if it will or not, but that's the only thing I can suggest trying.
Or else, you can go to the Options tab in the Customize box and set your
Standard and Formatting toolbars to share one row and see if this helps our
screen real estate
Linda
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Of Diane.Rainaud@xxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:41 AM
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Subject: [mso] Word 2000 Toolbars Question
Good morning,
Have a toolbar question in Word 2000. After installing Adobe Acrobat on a
new PC, a "Create Adobe PDF" toolbar was added to Word. Although it is
technically a toolbar, it contains only one button. The problem is that
when I open Word, since this single button is being treated as a toolbar it
is being placed on a line of its own which of course wastes lots of screen
real estate. It's annoying to have to move it every time I open Word so
that it shares the same line as another toolbar . In IE, for example,
there is an option to lock the toolbars. Is there such an option in Word
that maybe I just haven't managed to find? Bottom line...is there a way
for me to make this PDF toolbar/button stay put, either by locking its
place or by somehow adding it to another toolbar?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Diane
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