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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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The best way to make Word show all your toolbar buttons, though, is not to
try to combine two toolbars on one row.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Al" wrote in message
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Hi John

If you do experiment with customising your toolbars (excellent suggestion
CyberTaz), have a good look at the 'All Commands' category within the
commands tab.

What you will notice is alot of commands previously used in earlier

versions
of Word are stored here, i.e. the Insert table button that displayed a

grid
for you to select the required number of rows and columns (as used in Word
97) can be found here and used in Word 2000, XP and 2003.

It's a long list to go through but well worth it.

Have fun playing

Alex

"CyberTaz" wrote:

Hi John-

While following Al's excellent suggestin you might wat to explore the
Customize capability even further and create your own toolbars that give

you
exactly what you want when you want it.

Regards |:)

"John Swire" wrote:

Hello,

I am using Word 2003 at the moment, with the standard and formatting
toolbars on the same line. Even at a resolution of 1280x1024 there are

a
number of icons which fall off the end of the toolbar. Under Word 2000

if
memory serves, the application just drops the buttons to the right

hand side
of the toolbar and offers you them in a dropdown. Word 2003 decides

which
ones to drop, presumably according to usage data.

I've never liked the tendency of recent Office products to drop icons

or
menu-items according to their frequency of use; I find it patronising,

and it
really gets in the way of locating the items you're looking for, since

most
people do this contextually. If the context is always changing, or the

item
you need is prone to disappear, it is infuriating. I know of nobody

who has
used Word seriously who has this function switched on, and fortunately

you
can easily turn it off, which is the first job to be done after a new

install.

However, there seems to be no option to prevent toolbar juggling in

the
event of the toolbar running out of space. TBH it should obey the

master
'always show full menus' switch, but it doesn't. Does anyone know of a
registry setting which will correct this issue? I did think it might

be
possible to locate where the usage data is stored (if it is in a

file), reset
it and then write-protect it to stop Word from juggling my menus, but

I'm not
sure where to look for that either.

Thanks in advance for any help.