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Quick Access Tool Bar Customization
Is there any way in Word 2007 to, after creating a macro and placing it on
the Quick Access Tool Bar, configure the display to show a word that describes the macro, rather than one of the preselected icons? I did this with Office 2003, but I can't find a way to do it with the newer version. I know I can hover over the icon and get a description, but I'd like not to have to hover over every dang icon to find out which one is the macro I want. Thanks in advance! |
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Quick Access Tool Bar Customization
Unfortunately, text-only buttons are not an option in Word 2007. I've not
heard of anyone having found a way to coax Word 2007 into performing that trick. There are times it would be useful, though. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Missoula" wrote in message ... Is there any way in Word 2007 to, after creating a macro and placing it on the Quick Access Tool Bar, configure the display to show a word that describes the macro, rather than one of the preselected icons? I did this with Office 2003, but I can't find a way to do it with the newer version. I know I can hover over the icon and get a description, but I'd like not to have to hover over every dang icon to find out which one is the macro I want. Thanks in advance! |
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