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Because Larry posted the solution: VBA!

Terry

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: Extremely well said. Just wish you had happened to mention how to get rid
: of it!
:
: Sad to say that you used to be able to dismiss it permanently prior to
: Word
: XP. Seems that so many users complained that they had accidentally lost
it
: by clicking the little X and were stuck in FSV so had to call Microsoft,
: being unable to read that the shortcut for exiting FSV (and Print
Preview)
: is the Escape key! The punishment is that the rest of the 300 Million
Word
: users who never used the FSV Toolbar and find it the Fifth Horseman of
the
: Apocalypse now have to go to ridiculous lengths to dismiss a tiny little
: Toolbar that neither goes away or remains static when ordered!
:
: : In Word XP when you are in Full Screen mode there is this little
toolbar
: : or message box that says Full Screen / Close Full Screen. I read on a
: : MVPS site a way of getting rid of it using a macro but either the
: : directions weren't clear (imagine that on a Windows related help
site!)
: or
: : I just can't understand their English. Is there a simple way of doing
: this
: : without using a macro? When they make it difficult for newbies (and
: : we're all newbies at some point) they just stop so many people from
: : enjoying their computer and taking it to the next level of
: customization.
: : Pity. Suggestions?
:
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