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I have a doc that I use all the time for a letterhead on quotes. I would
like to place an icon in the standard toolbar so that when I click on that
icon the letterhead doc comes up. Is this possible? I have been playing
with this for a week and cant seem to find an answer.

Any Ideas??


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If it's a document, you can add it to your Work menu (see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/WorkMenu.htm), but a document really
shouldn't be used as a template. Instead, save the document as a template,
then add the FileNewDialog command to a toolbar. This will open the New
dialog, from which you select your desired template.

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I have a doc that I use all the time for a letterhead on quotes. I would
like to place an icon in the standard toolbar so that when I click on that
icon the letterhead doc comes up. Is this possible? I have been playing
with this for a week and cant seem to find an answer.

Any Ideas??



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