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I have a linked pair of menu item and file menu item that I cannot seem to
get rid of. Functionally they shorten the process of printing to my Paperport program but I don't use them and because they take up space on the toolbar I could use for other things, I want to get rid of them. I have tried all the suggestions in the these posts on buttons and file menu items such as deleting the button in customize and removing the menu item with the "rearrange" command. I have then saved the new configuration away as a new normal.dot template (it actually won't let me do that: I have to save as normal.dot then rname. Have also cleaned out the c:\programs\microsoft\office\startup folder. But the button/menu items keep coming back. Any additonal suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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Go to Tools--Templates and addins. There's probably a file there, do a
search for it in Windows Explorer and MOVE the sucker. ![]() ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Peter" wrote in message ... I have a linked pair of menu item and file menu item that I cannot seem to get rid of. Functionally they shorten the process of printing to my Paperport program but I don't use them and because they take up space on the toolbar I could use for other things, I want to get rid of them. I have tried all the suggestions in the these posts on buttons and file menu items such as deleting the button in customize and removing the menu item with the "rearrange" command. I have then saved the new configuration away as a new normal.dot template (it actually won't let me do that: I have to save as normal.dot then rname. Have also cleaned out the c:\programs\microsoft\office\startup folder. But the button/menu items keep coming back. Any additonal suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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Thaks for the tip but there was nothing in the templates and add-ins section
"Anne Troy" wrote: Go to Tools--Templates and addins. There's probably a file there, do a search for it in Windows Explorer and MOVE the sucker. ![]() ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Peter" wrote in message ... I have a linked pair of menu item and file menu item that I cannot seem to get rid of. Functionally they shorten the process of printing to my Paperport program but I don't use them and because they take up space on the toolbar I could use for other things, I want to get rid of them. I have tried all the suggestions in the these posts on buttons and file menu items such as deleting the button in customize and removing the menu item with the "rearrange" command. I have then saved the new configuration away as a new normal.dot template (it actually won't let me do that: I have to save as normal.dot then rname. Have also cleaned out the c:\programs\microsoft\office\startup folder. But the button/menu items keep coming back. Any additonal suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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Sorry, Peter. I thought it was a printer; looks more like a doc management
system. I'd be checking with them about it. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Peter" wrote in message ... Thaks for the tip but there was nothing in the templates and add-ins section "Anne Troy" wrote: Go to Tools--Templates and addins. There's probably a file there, do a search for it in Windows Explorer and MOVE the sucker. ![]() ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Peter" wrote in message ... I have a linked pair of menu item and file menu item that I cannot seem to get rid of. Functionally they shorten the process of printing to my Paperport program but I don't use them and because they take up space on the toolbar I could use for other things, I want to get rid of them. I have tried all the suggestions in the these posts on buttons and file menu items such as deleting the button in customize and removing the menu item with the "rearrange" command. I have then saved the new configuration away as a new normal.dot template (it actually won't let me do that: I have to save as normal.dot then rname. Have also cleaned out the c:\programs\microsoft\office\startup folder. But the button/menu items keep coming back. Any additonal suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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You cannot save a document as normal.dot. Rename normal.dot and allow Word
to build a new one. If the menu items come back, they are undoubtedly provided by a COM add-in. You may be able to disable the add-in from the host software, or may be able to choose whether to install the add-in when installing that software (though that would entail uninstalling first). You may get some ideas for controlling the toolbar buttons from http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adob...at_toolbar.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Peter wrote: I have a linked pair of menu item and file menu item that I cannot seem to get rid of. Functionally they shorten the process of printing to my Paperport program but I don't use them and because they take up space on the toolbar I could use for other things, I want to get rid of them. I have tried all the suggestions in the these posts on buttons and file menu items such as deleting the button in customize and removing the menu item with the "rearrange" command. I have then saved the new configuration away as a new normal.dot template (it actually won't let me do that: I have to save as normal.dot then rename. Have also cleaned out the c:\programs\microsoft\office\startup folder. But the button/menu items keep coming back. Any additional suggestions would be much appreciated. |
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