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Default Customizing Word 97 (adding to Office Button, restricting file types...)

Hi, I'm looking at upgrading my company's Office suite from 97 to
2007. I am trying to find out if its possible to do a couple of
customizations as follows:

1) I'd like to add a new option under the Office Button-Save As
dialog. Not when Save As is actually clicked, but when you just hover
over the wording and the menu extends to show the various Word formats
available. Within this I'd like to add a new option which would run a
macro when selected (not essential as I've got the QAT customized for
this, but to get the Office Button menu done would be great).

2) Sort of related to 1....we will almost certainly be rolling out
2007 gradually to users. There's a lot of document sharing goes on
between users across the company so ideally until everyone has 2007
we'd like to restrict the options of what file type documents can be
saved as to Word 97-2003 Document and template only.

Can anyone advise if either of these are likely to be possible?

Thanks in advance.

 
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