Hi Judith I sent an email to WordWeb about this. Here is my email and WordWeb's answer. However, I could not find the MS Word Link in the Options Menu. According to your Help Menu, "If you are using MS Word you can skip step 1 if you have selected the Direct MS Word Link option from the Options menu. The word the cursor is on will be automatically selected. I can find no such link. Other sites on the Internet say that WordWeb (the free version) can be integrated in MS Word by following the prompts on installation. I found no such prompts. Can you tell me the answer. The WordWeb options menu has the Direct MS Word link option. Then use from Word as normal (press cltr+Alt+W). There is a zip file on the WordWeb website to integrate WordWeb and Word, but it states that it will not work with later versions of Word, because of Macro security (whatever that is). I downloaded it and it integrated alright, but it does not work. The zip file is named WWebVB.zip. I will attach this file and send to you privately and you can please yourself whether you want to unzip it or not. Jessie Neagle Antony Lewis ----- Original Message ----- From: Judith Bron To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 10:56 AM Subject: tool bar I just downloaded the newer version of word web from JFWlite. I downloaded it and then installed it from the desk top. The problem is it is not on my tool bar which is where the last version was making it easy to use while in a document. Any advice on how to get it back there? Thanks, Judith