Adding & Removing Toolbar Buttons Simplified
by Beth Sunny
More Details at: http://www.sharpertraining.com

 

You can now customize your toolbars with a couple clicks, even adding buttons you didn't even know existed! It's like a quick shopping spree where you select from a list - I want this one, this one, and that one. No, I do not want this one. Wow, there's an icon to do that? In Office 2000, Microsoft made customizing their built-in toolbars a snap, if you know how. Here's the trick:
  • When a built-in toolbar is docked the "More" icon displays. The "More" icon is the last icon on the right with a small triangle pointing down.

     

  • Click on the "More" button. When you click on this icon the Add or Remove Buttons button displays.

     

  • Click on the Add or Remove Buttons button. A list of all the buttons relating to that toolbar displays. A checkmark displays in front of the name of the buttons that currently show on the toolbar. Notice that several of the options are new and very useful.

     

  • Click on the buttons to remove by clicking on the checkmark in front of the name of the button. This does not delete the button. It remains on the list to be added later if desired.

     

  • Click in front of the name of the buttons in which you want to display, placing a check mark in the box.

     

  • When you are done simply click anywhere outside of the pop-up box to close it.

Now your toolbar fits your needs.

Keywords: Office 2000, Toolbars, Customize

About the Author
Beth Sunny, Long Beach, CA USA
beth@sharpertraining.com
http://www.sharpertraining.com
Beth Sunny is a writer, publisher, and computer trainer. She owns Software Training Resources (STR), a courseware company known for their "QuickSteps to Learning" training manuals. STR launched an exciting web site in January of 2001. The web site is specifically for the Computer Training Industry - http://www.sharpertraining.com. The site offers a place for individuals in the Computer Training Industry a place to advertise their business, correspond with others in the industry, find training products, and discover software tips and read great articles relating to computer training. Visit the site today! http://www.sharpertraining.com