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J

JP

I cant seem to find the office shortcut bar in Office
2003. When I was running Office 2000, it always started
automatically when Windows started.

Can anyone tell me where to find this setting?

Thanks
JP
 
J

John Ski

Subject: Question
From: "JP" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 5/13/2004 7:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

I cant seem to find the office shortcut bar in Office
2003. When I was running Office 2000, it always started
automatically when Windows started.

Can anyone tell me where to find this setting?

Thanks
JP
SIGGGGHHHH!
Redundant reply #4002...Mr. Gates in his nearly infinite wisdom has decided
that you didn't want it. The regulars will probably provide you with all sorts
of inadequate workarounds, but the best solution is to install the OSB from an
older copy of Office. Of course, that only works if you have an older copy of
Office. If so, you can do a custom install with only the Shortcut Bar checked.
The OSB from Offcie 2000 or XP will work just fine in 2003.
And please, next time check the last few days of the NG or Google your question
before posting it. This question has been asked and answered(and agonized over)
at least once a day for the past month.

Cheers,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 
J

JP

Whats Google??
-----Original Message-----
SIGGGGHHHH!
Redundant reply #4002...Mr. Gates in his nearly infinite wisdom has decided
that you didn't want it. The regulars will probably provide you with all sorts
of inadequate workarounds, but the best solution is to install the OSB from an
older copy of Office. Of course, that only works if you have an older copy of
Office. If so, you can do a custom install with only the Shortcut Bar checked.
The OSB from Offcie 2000 or XP will work just fine in 2003.
And please, next time check the last few days of the NG or Google your question
before posting it. This question has been asked and answered(and agonized over)
at least once a day for the past month.

Cheers,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
.
 
J

John Ski

Subject: Re: Question
From: "JP" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 5/13/2004 8:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

Whats Google??
My apologies to the Group. Apparently I've been feeding a nasty little troll.
It is not possible that anyone with enough rudimentary cognitive skills to turn
on a PC and access the Internet would have no idea what Google is.

John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 

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