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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would
like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...oToToolbar.htm .
"Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
Hi Yvonne-
Assuming you have the macro on the toolbar already, go back into ToolsCustomize (if not, drag it to a toolbar first). Right-click the macro button on your toolbar & choose 'Change Button Image', pick an icon, then rt-click it again & choose Text Only (in Menus). HTH |:) "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
Actually, the choice you want to make is not "Text Only" but "Default,"
which displays an icon on a toolbar and an icon and text on a menu. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "CyberTaz" wrote in message ... Hi Yvonne- Assuming you have the macro on the toolbar already, go back into ToolsCustomize (if not, drag it to a toolbar first). Right-click the macro button on your toolbar & choose 'Change Button Image', pick an icon, then rt-click it again & choose Text Only (in Menus). HTH |:) "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
Actually, it's a matter of personal preference, I guess :0)
IMHO, inclusion of Icons in menus is a redundant eyesore. Especially in the case of Custom Icons which typically bear no resemblance to the comands they represent and can sometimes be confusing &/or misleading. Regards |:) "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Actually, the choice you want to make is not "Text Only" but "Default," which displays an icon on a toolbar and an icon and text on a menu. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "CyberTaz" wrote in message ... Hi Yvonne- Assuming you have the macro on the toolbar already, go back into ToolsCustomize (if not, drag it to a toolbar first). Right-click the macro button on your toolbar & choose 'Change Button Image', pick an icon, then rt-click it again & choose Text Only (in Menus). HTH |:) "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
But the OP wanted a toolbar button with an icon instead of text, so "Default
Style" is the necessary answer here. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "CyberTaz" wrote in message ... Actually, it's a matter of personal preference, I guess :0) IMHO, inclusion of Icons in menus is a redundant eyesore. Especially in the case of Custom Icons which typically bear no resemblance to the comands they represent and can sometimes be confusing &/or misleading. Regards |:) "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Actually, the choice you want to make is not "Text Only" but "Default," which displays an icon on a toolbar and an icon and text on a menu. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "CyberTaz" wrote in message ... Hi Yvonne- Assuming you have the macro on the toolbar already, go back into ToolsCustomize (if not, drag it to a toolbar first). Right-click the macro button on your toolbar & choose 'Change Button Image', pick an icon, then rt-click it again & choose Text Only (in Menus). HTH |:) "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
I wanted to respond to your mention of "so 'Normal.NewMacros.Table1' won't
take up half the toolbar." You do know you should always delete everything, except the macro name (Normal.NewMacros), so it will simply display as Table1. It remembers the rest. -- madamx "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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how can I assign an icon on my toolbar to access my macro
Actually you can change the text to anything you like - it remembers the
name of the macro separately - so changing it to, perhaps, T would work (and be as small as an icon) -- Enjoy, Tony "How to link or embed objects in Word" ft.com wrote in message ... I wanted to respond to your mention of "so 'Normal.NewMacros.Table1' won't take up half the toolbar." You do know you should always delete everything, except the macro name (Normal.NewMacros), so it will simply display as Table1. It remembers the rest. -- madamx "Yvonne Scott" wrote: I have made a macro (to create a table). It is used quite often, so I would like to assign the macro an icon for my toolbar, instead of having it taking up half my toolbar with the text "Normal.NewMacros.Table1". Can someone help me out? I'd greatly appreciate it. :-) |
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