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I had a user ask me this and have no idea. She would also like it as an
option in PowerPoint 2002. I think she got the idea from Excel, just a hunch. |
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kelloggsfan wrote:
I had a user ask me this and have no idea. She would also like it as an option in PowerPoint 2002. I think she got the idea from Excel, just a hunch. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oToToolbar.htm, and pay special attention to step 2c and the Note in step 4. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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It might be easier to just add the command as a button on a toolbar:
ToolsCustomizeCommands, select Edit & locate the command in command list. Drag it to anywhere on a toolbar. HTH |:) "kelloggsfan" wrote: I had a user ask me this and have no idea. She would also like it as an option in PowerPoint 2002. I think she got the idea from Excel, just a hunch. |
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