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One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros that had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the macros
are still there.

Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing macro to
a button on the toolbar?

Thanks!
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You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.

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"Sharon L." wrote:

One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros that had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the macros
are still there.

Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing macro to
a button on the toolbar?

Thanks!

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As you're doing that, you can assign a button to it from the good-
sized selection provided, or even design your own. (They took away
that possibility in Word2007.) IIRC a "Modify" button turns up when
you highlight a command that's in the command list of the toolbar in
the Customize operation.

On Aug 19, 2:08*pm, Stefan Blom
wrote:
You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Sharon L." wrote:
One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. *She had a number of macros that had
buttons on her toolbars. *They were there for literally years and were always
present, no matter the document she was working on. *She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the macros
are still there.


Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? *I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is a
pain. *So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing macro to
a button on the toolbar?


Thanks!-

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Thanks for the replies!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




"Sharon L." wrote:

One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros that had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the macros
are still there.

Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing macro to
a button on the toolbar?

Thanks!

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They took away that possibility in Word2007.

But, if your are willing to take your head out of the sand and learn a few
new skills then you can assign a tremendously wide range of images to your
custom macro icons in Word2007. This even includes icons that you may wish
to place on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).

http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Ribbon_Custom_Icons.htm

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My web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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As you're doing that, you can assign a button to it from the good-
sized selection provided, or even design your own. (They took away
that possibility in Word2007.) IIRC a "Modify" button turns up when
you highlight a command that's in the command list of the toolbar in
the Customize operation.

On Aug 19, 2:08 pm, Stefan Blom
wrote:
You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Sharon L." wrote:
One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros that
had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were
always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the
macros
are still there.


Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure
out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is
a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing
macro to
a button on the toolbar?


Thanks!-





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Default Can existing macros be assigned toolbar buttons?

There are probably many things one can do if one has mastered this or
that arcane bit of programming.

That does not, however, apply to the vast majority of Word users,
especially those who come here to learn.

Haven't your betters on the secret "MVP discussion list" warned you to
stop posting replies to my postings when you have nothing constructive
to add to the OP's question?

On Aug 19, 5:45*pm, "Greg Maxey"
wrote:
They took away that possibility in Word2007.

But, if your are willing to take your head out of the sand and learn a few
new skills then you can assign a tremendously wide range of images to your
custom macro icons in Word2007. *This even includes icons that you may wish
to place on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).

http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Ribbon_Custom_Icons.htm

--
Greg Maxey - *Word MVP

My web sitehttp://gregmaxey.mvps.org
Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org

"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ...
As you're doing that, you can assign a button to it from the good-
sized selection provided, or even design your own. (They took away
that possibility in Word2007.) IIRC a "Modify" button turns up when
you highlight a command that's in the command list of the toolbar in
the Customize operation.

On Aug 19, 2:08 pm, Stefan Blom
wrote:



You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Sharon L." wrote:
One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros that
had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were
always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the
macros
are still there.


Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure
out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which is
a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing
macro to
a button on the toolbar?


Thanks!--

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... warned you to stop posting replies to my postings when you have
nothing constructive to add to the OP's question?


That's laughable. Stop or what?

... secret "MVP discussion list" ...

Oh, I know that you will deny it, but I think the real secret is your
burning desire for an MVP nomination. You scorn that which you covet most.

That does not, however, apply to the vast majority of Word users,
especially those who come here to learn.


If it applies to just one is reason enough for you to stop trying to close
doors: "They took away that possibility in Word2007"


Peter T. Daniels wrote:
There are probably many things one can do if one has mastered this or
that arcane bit of programming.

That does not, however, apply to the vast majority of Word users,
especially those who come here to learn.

Haven't your betters on the secret "MVP discussion list" warned you to
stop posting replies to my postings when you have nothing constructive
to add to the OP's question?

On Aug 19, 5:45 pm, "Greg Maxey"
wrote:
They took away that possibility in Word2007.

But, if your are willing to take your head out of the sand and learn
a few
new skills then you can assign a tremendously wide range of images
to your
custom macro icons in Word2007. This even includes icons that you
may wish
to place on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).

http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Ribbon_Custom_Icons.htm

--
Greg Maxey - Word MVP

My web sitehttp://gregmaxey.mvps.org
Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org

"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in
...
As you're doing that, you can assign a button to it from the good-
sized selection provided, or even design your own. (They took away
that possibility in Word2007.) IIRC a "Modify" button turns up when
you highlight a command that's in the command list of the toolbar in
the Customize operation.

On Aug 19, 2:08 pm, Stefan Blom

wrote:



You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead,
click Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros"
category, and then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Sharon L." wrote:
One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of
macros that had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and
were always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a
computer problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone,
although the macros
are still there.


Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I
don't mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able
to figure out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch,
which is a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing
macro to
a button on the toolbar?


Thanks!--


--
Greg Maxey - Word MVP

My web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



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You are welcome.

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"Sharon L." wrote in message
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Thanks for the replies!

"Stefan Blom" wrote:

You don't have to recreate the macros if they still exist. Instead, click
Tools | Customize. On the Commands tab, locate the "Macros" category, and
then just drag the commands to the desired toolbar.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




"Sharon L." wrote:

One of my co-workers is using Word 2003. She had a number of macros
that had
buttons on her toolbars. They were there for literally years and were
always
present, no matter the document she was working on. She had a computer
problem a few weeks ago and now all the buttons are gone, although the
macros
are still there.

Is there a way to reassign the existing macros back to buttons? I
don't
mind recreating the buttons, but the only way I've been able to figure
out
how to do this is to manually recreate the macros from scratch, which
is a
pain. So, can anyone tell me if there's a way to assign an existing
macro to
a button on the toolbar?

Thanks!



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