Office 2003 Where is the shortcut Bar???

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InOrbit

Anyone know where the office shortcut bar went to in office 2003?
Any info appreciated.

I looked in the office tools and additional components but cant see it
anywhere.


Thanks
 
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Donald McDaniel

InOrbit said:
Anyone know where the office shortcut bar went to in office 2003?
Any info appreciated.

I looked in the office tools and additional components but cant see it
anywhere.


Thanks

The Office Shortcut bar was discontinued with Office 2003. You are looking
for a non-existent thing.
 
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InOrbit

Thanks for the info, i thought as much.
I used the office shortcut bar to make multiple tool bars for folders
with shortcuts inside....very handy.

Does anyone know of a utility that i could use instead.
Creating a windows tool bar just isnt as good. :-(
 
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Bruce Frank [MSFT]

Hello, InOrbit,

Thanks for your post. The following information comes from Microsoft Office
Help (search on "shortcut bar" for more information):

What happened to the Office Shortcut Bar?

The Office Shortcut Bar is not available in Microsoft Office 2003. However,
you can use the Windows XP Start menu or the Windows Quick Launch bar in
Windows XP or Windows 2000 to quickly open an Office program, file, or
folder.

Best Regards,
Bruce Frank, Microsoft

Please do not send email directly to this alias. This is my online account
name for newsgroup participation only.
This posting is provided "As is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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NoOne

You can install just the toolbar from a prior version of Office, I used XP.
Just make everything unavailable except for the Office Toolbar under the
Office tools option.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
InOrbit <[email protected]> asked:

| Anyone know where the office shortcut bar went to in office 2003?
| Any info appreciated.
|
| I looked in the office tools and additional components but cant see it
| anywhere.
|
|
| Thanks
 

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