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Add button to QAT in only one document
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Word 2007 Is it possible to add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar such that that button will appear in only the document currently open? In the dropdown list for "Customize Quick Access Toolbar", the only choice is "For all documents (default)". (Is this something that an administrator might have set?) Thanks. |
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Did you have the document open when you attempted to customize the QAT?
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org wal wrote: Vista Word 2007 Is it possible to add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar such that that button will appear in only the document currently open? In the dropdown list for "Customize Quick Access Toolbar", the only choice is "For all documents (default)". (Is this something that an administrator might have set?) Thanks. |
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On Feb 28, 2:08*am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: Did you have the document open when you attempted to customize the QAT? -- Graham Mayor - *Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org wal wrote: Vista Word 2007 Is it possible to add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar such that that button will appear in only the document currently open? *In the dropdown list for "Customize Quick Access Toolbar", the only choice is "For all documents (default)". *(Is this something that an administrator might have set?) Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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No answer ever came through on this thread, but I am hoping for help on the
topic myself, and then some! My situation is as follows: I use custom created templates (.dot files) for various document types that I create. The templates incorporate various "styles" of text/formatting, etc. In some of those templates, I also have macros that are specific to only that template, and the macro vb module is actually saved to the template document (not to my normal.dot). I would like to add a link to those macros that only opens when I am using a document that is based on that template. Additionally, All of my templates previously had custom toolbars incorporated where I could format text to a certain "style" with a click of the button on the toolbar (only the most common ones were put on the toolbar). I have lost that feature with 2007... I assume my only option is to add those styles to the QAT, is that right? Again, those would need to be unique options on the QAT only when I'm using a specific template. Bottom line is, when I have one of my documents (based on a custom template) open, it doesn't give me the option of customizing the QAT for that specific document. I've also tried opening the template, but first, it opens as "READ ONLY" every time, and it also doesn't give me the option to custimize the QAT for that document only. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks etcetera16 "wal" wrote: Yes. On Feb 28, 2:08 am, "Graham Mayor" wrote: Did you have the document open when you attempted to customize the QAT? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web sitewww.gmayor.com Word MVP web sitehttp://word.mvps.org wal wrote: Vista Word 2007 Is it possible to add a button to the Quick Access Toolbar such that that button will appear in only the document currently open? In the dropdown list for "Customize Quick Access Toolbar", the only choice is "For all documents (default)". (Is this something that an administrator might have set?) Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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