Can I add a specific font to toolbar?

I

irchamandy

I am pretty clear on how to customize my toolbar. I have the font
drop-down menu on it but what I would also like to do is have buttons
on the toolbar for my 3-4 most used fonts so that i don't have to
waste time going into the drop-down font menu to choose them. Is
there a way for me to add a single, specific font to the toolbar?
 
M

MC

irchamandy said:
I am pretty clear on how to customize my toolbar. I have the font
drop-down menu on it but what I would also like to do is have buttons
on the toolbar for my 3-4 most used fonts so that i don't have to
waste time going into the drop-down font menu to choose them. Is
there a way for me to add a single, specific font to the toolbar?

How about Creating a Style?
 
C

CyberTaz

If you want to do so you can, but it's better if you don't modify the
built-in toolbars - create a custom toolbar of your own. As MC suggested,
however, using Styles is a far better approach to formatting than using the
direct technique... And there isn't much need to have fonts that readily
available unless you do a lot of direct formatting:)

However, if you intend to create the toolbar you'll find Fonts listed in the
Categories list of the Customize... dialog. When you select it, all fonts
will be listed in alpha order in the Commands list - just drag the ones you
want to your new toolbar.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
I

irchamandy

If you want to do so you can, but it's better if you don't modify the
built-in toolbars - create a custom toolbar of your own. As MC suggested,
however, using Styles is a far better approach to formatting than using the
direct technique... And there isn't much need to have fonts that readily
available unless you do a lot of direct formatting:)

However, if you intend to create the toolbar you'll find Fonts listed in the
Categories list of the Customize... dialog. When you select it, all fonts
will be listed in alpha order in the Commands list - just drag the ones you
want to your new toolbar.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

this is exactly what i wanted. thank you
 

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