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Zana has attended:
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how can I make a toolbar ?

RE: Word

Hi Zana

Thank you for your question.

You can create your own toolbar in Word by going to Tools - Customise - Toolbars, then click the New button on the right hand side of the dialogue box. Then give your toolbar a name.

To add buttons to the toolbar, stay in the Customise dialogue box and select the Commands tab. Select the menu that the command you wish to add resides under from the left (e.g. select Tools to find the Letter Wizard command), then find the command on the right. Use your left mouse button to drag and drop the button onto your toolbar.

You can also create your own toolbar in Excel or PowerPoint in the same way.

Amanda

 

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Side by side comparison in Word

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