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Default I stronly suggest that icon-editing capability be re-introduced



I have looked into
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...mizeRibbon.htm and bought the
Ribbon Customiser Add-in, as the author of the page suggests that this add-in
has been tested more than a toolbar add-in which is also featured in the
page.

Unfortunately, I still have not managed to master the Ribbon Customiser -
probably because I do not have the time to study it properly, and I must
admit that I am finding it much easier to go back to Word 2003.

I would therefore be intersted in reading opinions regarding the Toolbar
Add-in and a few tips about the Ribbon Customiser.


Paul



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Paul Gauci


"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Hi all

Still voting for return either as an add-on, standalone, or integrated the Icon editor/paste capability from previous versions in
the next version g.


I agree with Bob

If you have comments about the page please let me know.
It is new for all of us so we can learn from each other

Ron

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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote in message ...
Hi Terry,

Be sure to note the OBTW (oh, by the way) items (Notes and Warning g) in that article and in the linked one to other related
content.

Unfortunately, as noted during testing and in the 'Warning' on that page, when you add one of the names of the internal images to
the QAT file, as soon as you modify the QAT again (add or delete an item) the .QAT (XML) file is rewritten with the standard
command
for each item on the QAT at that time (i.e. you'll lose the custom applied, but only one of those internally stored in the Office
app, graphic).

If you use the method for storing QAT customization segment *within* a document/template, rather than as part of the standalone
.QAT
file itself those customization of images survive the changes to the standalone .QAT.

Still voting for return either as an add-on, standalone, or integrated the Icon editor/paste capability from previous versions in
the next version g.

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"Terry Farrell" wrote in message ...
Jay

Brilliant! I must experiment with this. But not quite as simple as previous
versions though. g

Terry Farrell
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