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I've used my normal.dot for years and carry it around on my USB flash
drive. The ribbon configuration in the new Word 2007 is awful for me. Is there any way to get back what I had? I'm so used to my own toolbar configurations that even though I've started grouping commands in the quick access area at the top of the Word 2007 at the office, it still falls extremely short of the speed that I'd get with my normal.dot's toolbars and features. I've been googling but haven't found much other than general info blurbs talking about normal.dot such as this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179177.aspx It only seems to talk about migrating autotext entries. Can our normal.dot be migrated to the Word 2007 environment? Also, is there _any_ way to get -- as sometimes is the case -- features from an version to work? i.e., would it be possible to be able to toggle my own toolbars? I realize that if this is even possible that some features wouldn' work but then I'd just go an re-establish such features by invoking them in the new Word. Thanks in advance! Much appreciated. I'd like to get back up to my usu. speed and clicking around on that ribbon is far worse than the old pulldowns used to be. Yech! Why fix what isn't broken ???!!! g |
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See the article "Toolbars and Word 2007" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's
website at: http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "StargateFan" wrote in message ... I've used my normal.dot for years and carry it around on my USB flash drive. The ribbon configuration in the new Word 2007 is awful for me. Is there any way to get back what I had? I'm so used to my own toolbar configurations that even though I've started grouping commands in the quick access area at the top of the Word 2007 at the office, it still falls extremely short of the speed that I'd get with my normal.dot's toolbars and features. I've been googling but haven't found much other than general info blurbs talking about normal.dot such as this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179177.aspx It only seems to talk about migrating autotext entries. Can our normal.dot be migrated to the Word 2007 environment? Also, is there _any_ way to get -- as sometimes is the case -- features from an version to work? i.e., would it be possible to be able to toggle my own toolbars? I realize that if this is even possible that some features wouldn' work but then I'd just go an re-establish such features by invoking them in the new Word. Thanks in advance! Much appreciated. I'd like to get back up to my usu. speed and clicking around on that ribbon is far worse than the old pulldowns used to be. Yech! Why fix what isn't broken ???!!! g |
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:05:01 +1000, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP"
wrote: See the article "Toolbars and Word 2007" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm Started out positively, but no go. I'm at the office. We can't install; registry is locked up tight. Can't edit it. The only reason I'm using Word 2007 is because that's what they have and I can't use an earlier version. Are there any add-ins that give me complete functionality without being installed since we're block from installing apps; the that also doesn't require Word 2000-2003 be installed alongside, as this article describes? Re the ribbon: typical. 1 step forward to 2 steps back! sigh For those of us who had all the commands they needed on a handful of toolbars saved to the normal.dot, the ribbon is slowing us down incredibly! I've customized the QAT somewhat, and the other small access toolbar at the top but they're not going to come close to what I've been working with with my own customized toolbars. Any other links appreciated re fixing this problem. Googling brings up too much unrelated info. Thanks! ![]() -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "StargateFan" wrote in message .. . I've used my normal.dot for years and carry it around on my USB flash drive. The ribbon configuration in the new Word 2007 is awful for me. Is there any way to get back what I had? I'm so used to my own toolbar configurations that even though I've started grouping commands in the quick access area at the top of the Word 2007 at the office, it still falls extremely short of the speed that I'd get with my normal.dot's toolbars and features. I've been googling but haven't found much other than general info blurbs talking about normal.dot such as this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179177.aspx It only seems to talk about migrating autotext entries. Can our normal.dot be migrated to the Word 2007 environment? Also, is there _any_ way to get -- as sometimes is the case -- features from an version to work? i.e., would it be possible to be able to toggle my own toolbars? I realize that if this is even possible that some features wouldn' work but then I'd just go an re-establish such features by invoking them in the new Word. Thanks in advance! Much appreciated. I'd like to get back up to my usu. speed and clicking around on that ribbon is far worse than the old pulldowns used to be. Yech! Why fix what isn't broken ???!!! g |
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Hi Fan,
If you still have your old templates with custom created toolbars, when you open or attach (Alt,T, I) one of those templates then the toolbars should appear in an 'Add-ins' tab. (i.e. the custom toolbars are stored in templates and add-ins) If you customized built in Word toolbars in a prior version then those don't appear, only 'homebrew' ones. It's possible that the admins at work may have done more lockdown of the app than in prior versions, but you may want to check the settings in Office Button=Word Options=Add-Ins and in the Option Trust Center settings as well. Ribbon customizations can be created outside of Word 2007, and can be stored in files that may or may not be considered 'install' items by the settings your admin folks have invoked, but you may find it helpful to work with them if they allowed customizations in previous versions to get what you need in this one. ============ "StargateFan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:05:01 +1000, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: See the article "Toolbars and Word 2007" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm Started out positively, but no go. I'm at the office. We can't install; registry is locked up tight. Can't edit it. The only reason I'm using Word 2007 is because that's what they have and I can't use an earlier version. Are there any add-ins that give me complete functionality without being installed since we're block from installing apps; the that also doesn't require Word 2000-2003 be installed alongside, as this article describes? Re the ribbon: typical. 1 step forward to 2 steps back! sigh For those of us who had all the commands they needed on a handful of toolbars saved to the normal.dot, the ribbon is slowing us down incredibly! I've customized the QAT somewhat, and the other small access toolbar at the top but they're not going to come close to what I've been working with with my own customized toolbars. Any other links appreciated re fixing this problem. Googling brings up too much unrelated info. Thanks! ![]() -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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The article only indicates registry changes to prevent reconfiguration when
Word 2007 runs alongside an earlier version. Word 2007 does not use toolbars, but you can incorporate *custom* toolbars from earlier templates, which is the gist of the web page, by including the template either as a document template or add-in template. If you cannot add templates to your company installation, then you need to speak with your IT department to add it for you. If that is not possible then you are stuck with using 2007 as presented. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org StargateFan wrote: On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 22:05:01 +1000, "Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote: See the article "Toolbars and Word 2007" on fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website at: http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm Started out positively, but no go. I'm at the office. We can't install; registry is locked up tight. Can't edit it. The only reason I'm using Word 2007 is because that's what they have and I can't use an earlier version. Are there any add-ins that give me complete functionality without being installed since we're block from installing apps; the that also doesn't require Word 2000-2003 be installed alongside, as this article describes? Re the ribbon: typical. 1 step forward to 2 steps back! sigh For those of us who had all the commands they needed on a handful of toolbars saved to the normal.dot, the ribbon is slowing us down incredibly! I've customized the QAT somewhat, and the other small access toolbar at the top but they're not going to come close to what I've been working with with my own customized toolbars. Any other links appreciated re fixing this problem. Googling brings up too much unrelated info. Thanks! ![]() -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "StargateFan" wrote in message ... I've used my normal.dot for years and carry it around on my USB flash drive. The ribbon configuration in the new Word 2007 is awful for me. Is there any way to get back what I had? I'm so used to my own toolbar configurations that even though I've started grouping commands in the quick access area at the top of the Word 2007 at the office, it still falls extremely short of the speed that I'd get with my normal.dot's toolbars and features. I've been googling but haven't found much other than general info blurbs talking about normal.dot such as this: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc179177.aspx It only seems to talk about migrating autotext entries. Can our normal.dot be migrated to the Word 2007 environment? Also, is there _any_ way to get -- as sometimes is the case -- features from an version to work? i.e., would it be possible to be able to toggle my own toolbars? I realize that if this is even possible that some features wouldn' work but then I'd just go an re-establish such features by invoking them in the new Word. Thanks in advance! Much appreciated. I'd like to get back up to my usu. speed and clicking around on that ribbon is far worse than the old pulldowns used to be. Yech! Why fix what isn't broken ???!!! g |
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