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Lucy has attended:
Word Advanced course
Excel Introduction course

Toolbar

How do you create a personal toolbar for your use?

RE: Toolbar

Hi Lucy

Thank you for your question.

You can create your own toolbar by doing the following:

1. Go to Tools - Customise - Toolbars.
2. Click the New button on the right of the dialogue box and enter a name for the toolbar and click OK.
3. Go to the Commands tab in the open dialogue box.
4. Use the Categories options on the left to display the associated Commands on the right.
5. To put a command on your toolbar, drag and drop the command onto your toolbar.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

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