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Default right click menu

Is there a way to customize the right click menu that appears over text? I
want to add highlight and add comment on there if possible.

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Default right click menu

Create a Sub-Menu for a Custom Menu

1. Right-click any menu or toolbar and select customize.
2. Click the target menu to open it.
3. Select the Commands tab on the Customize dialog.
4. Select New Menu from the Categories list. 'New Menu' will appear in the
Commands list on the right.
5. Click and Drag it to the target menu, where you want it to appear as a
sub-menu.
6. Right-click it to display its properties, to set the caption.
7. Click it to display the sub-menu itself (initially just a little box off
the right): drag the submenu commands to it, from other menus or from the
Customize dialog.


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Is there a way to customize the right click menu that appears over text? I
want to add highlight and add comment on there if possible.

Thx.
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Default right click menu

I guess this makes a menu on the toolbar, but when I said "over the text", I
mean the quick options that appear when selecting right click while hovering
over the text area. I don't remember what that's called, but I know it's got
a name for it. Anyway, THAT'S where I want to add a function.

Thx for any further help.
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Create a Sub-Menu for a Custom Menu

1. Right-click any menu or toolbar and select customize.
2. Click the target menu to open it.
3. Select the Commands tab on the Customize dialog.
4. Select New Menu from the Categories list. 'New Menu' will appear in the
Commands list on the right.
5. Click and Drag it to the target menu, where you want it to appear as a
sub-menu.
6. Right-click it to display its properties, to set the caption.
7. Click it to display the sub-menu itself (initially just a little box off
the right): drag the submenu commands to it, from other menus or from the
Customize dialog.


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Is there a way to customize the right click menu that appears over text? I
want to add highlight and add comment on there if possible.

Thx.
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Default right click menu

Yes. See the portion on shortcut menus in
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oToToolbar.htm

Note that these menus are also called "context menus," and you will find
that there are a *lot* of contexts.

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