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Default Easy way to remove toolbars (view)?

We all have occasion to turn on a toolbar as needed (mailmerge, drawing,
tables and borders, etc.). Is there an easy shortcut to turning them off,
other than the usual clicking on View, then Toolbars, then the toolbar you
want off...and if you want to turn off more than one you have to repeat the
whole sequence one toolbar at a time?

I admit. I'm lazy.

Thanks in advance.

Jerry
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Just right-click on the toolbar and deselect the ones you don't want to use.
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"JWCrosby" wrote:

We all have occasion to turn on a toolbar as needed (mailmerge, drawing,
tables and borders, etc.). Is there an easy shortcut to turning them off,
other than the usual clicking on View, then Toolbars, then the toolbar you
want off...and if you want to turn off more than one you have to repeat the
whole sequence one toolbar at a time?

I admit. I'm lazy.

Thanks in advance.

Jerry

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Default Easy way to remove toolbars (view)?

You're wonderful! Thanks!

Jerry

"Carol" wrote:

Just right-click on the toolbar and deselect the ones you don't want to use.
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"JWCrosby" wrote:

We all have occasion to turn on a toolbar as needed (mailmerge, drawing,
tables and borders, etc.). Is there an easy shortcut to turning them off,
other than the usual clicking on View, then Toolbars, then the toolbar you
want off...and if you want to turn off more than one you have to repeat the
whole sequence one toolbar at a time?

I admit. I'm lazy.

Thanks in advance.

Jerry

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Default Easy way to remove toolbars (view)?

Right-click on the toolbar and you'll get the checklist. You can uncheck it
there. I usually float my non-standard toolbars rather than have them
docked. That way I remember to get rid of them and can close them by
clicking on the close "x" in the corner.
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See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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We all have occasion to turn on a toolbar as needed (mailmerge, drawing,
tables and borders, etc.). Is there an easy shortcut to turning them off,
other than the usual clicking on View, then Toolbars, then the toolbar you
want off...and if you want to turn off more than one you have to repeat
the
whole sequence one toolbar at a time?

I admit. I'm lazy.

Thanks in advance.

Jerry



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