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Default Reviewing Toolbar Won't Stick

Unlike most people, I DO want the Reviewing Toolbar. Ever since I upgraded to
Word 2003, I haven't been able to get the Review Tool bar to appear (or
stick) every time I start Word. I open the toolbar on startup, do my work,
close Word... and the Reviewing toolbar isn't there when I open it again.

This started when I upgraded to Office 2003 (it was not a problem in 2002)
before I even installed any 3rd party software and their toolbars.

Thanks.
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Default Reviewing Toolbar Won't Stick

Add the line

CommandBars("Reviewing").Visible = True

to three macros called
AutoNew
AutoOpen
and
AutoExec
in normal.dot and the reviewing bar will always be present.
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

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Meryl wrote:
Unlike most people, I DO want the Reviewing Toolbar. Ever since I
upgraded to Word 2003, I haven't been able to get the Review Tool bar
to appear (or stick) every time I start Word. I open the toolbar on
startup, do my work, close Word... and the Reviewing toolbar isn't
there when I open it again.

This started when I upgraded to Office 2003 (it was not a problem in
2002) before I even installed any 3rd party software and their
toolbars.

Thanks.



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Default Reviewing Toolbar Won't Stick

Thank you, Graham. That worked! For those trying this -- you need to create
the three macros mentioned by copying the code from the page he references.
THe command line exists already -- so change it from False to True.

CommandBars("Reviewing").Visible = False

to

CommandBars("Reviewing").Visible = True

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"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Add the line

CommandBars("Reviewing").Visible = True

to three macros called
AutoNew
AutoOpen
and
AutoExec
in normal.dot and the reviewing bar will always be present.
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Meryl wrote:
Unlike most people, I DO want the Reviewing Toolbar. Ever since I
upgraded to Word 2003, I haven't been able to get the Review Tool bar
to appear (or stick) every time I start Word. I open the toolbar on
startup, do my work, close Word... and the Reviewing toolbar isn't
there when I open it again.

This started when I upgraded to Office 2003 (it was not a problem in
2002) before I even installed any 3rd party software and their
toolbars.

Thanks.




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