Can I get menus in 2007

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Charles Eaves

FWIW: To me, it is just one of the best features in Excel or Word. I use
those 2 programs the most.
I haven't gotten around to PowerPoint.
I like moving the quick access toolbar below the ribbon and being able to
move the icons to where I want them on the toolbar.
Yes, it is convenient.
Just a thought!!!!
 
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Paul Moloney

Is there any way to get a menu bar w/word2007?
I like2007but the choices in the tabs are not sufficient and I have to
fight to get the function I need.

I didn't realise that you couldn't add custom menu and options to a
Word 2007 template. I'm astounded you can't.

My problem it have I've moved from Word 2003 to 2007. In my template,
I originally created custom menus for use in Word 2003. In 2007, there
are still there, albeit now on the Custom Toolbars section of the the
Add-Ins ribbon. Is there any way to add/modify/delete these options?

P.
 
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Graham Mayor

You cannot modify Word 2003 format toolbars used in Word 2007 from within
Word 2007. You would need to do so from Word 2003. However, it is not that
difficult to create your own ribbon entries -
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm and you can add right click
menu options
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Word2007_SC_Menu_Programatically.htm

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Is there any way to get a menu bar w/word2007?
I like2007but the choices in the tabs are not sufficient and I have to
fight to get the function I need.

I didn't realise that you couldn't add custom menu and options to a
Word 2007 template. I'm astounded you can't.

My problem it have I've moved from Word 2003 to 2007. In my template,
I originally created custom menus for use in Word 2003. In 2007, there
are still there, albeit now on the Custom Toolbars section of the the
Add-Ins ribbon. Is there any way to add/modify/delete these options?

P.
 

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