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seattlebears
In Office 2000, Toolbars learned to live together peacefully by taking up the
least amount of space on my screen. In Office 2003, Toolbars take up their
own line. And while I can move them to fit together, they revert back to
their old Bush-era ways the next time I start the program. Is this part of
homeland security or something? Why does my Acrobat toolbar with two buttons
need it's own line? It can partner up with other toolbars for that session,
but won't be there when I start up office again.
Can anyone help me figure out how to get my toolbars to stay put?
least amount of space on my screen. In Office 2003, Toolbars take up their
own line. And while I can move them to fit together, they revert back to
their old Bush-era ways the next time I start the program. Is this part of
homeland security or something? Why does my Acrobat toolbar with two buttons
need it's own line? It can partner up with other toolbars for that session,
but won't be there when I start up office again.
Can anyone help me figure out how to get my toolbars to stay put?