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Visio Toolbars
I created some custom toolbars using commands from the other toolbars. The
next time I opened Visio, however, the custom toolbars I created were nowhere to be found. Is there some way I can save these toolbars and have them show up every time I open Visio? |
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Tom Cox wrote:
I created some custom toolbars using commands from the other toolbars. The next time I opened Visio, however, the custom toolbars I created were nowhere to be found. Is there some way I can save these toolbars and have them show up every time I open Visio? toolbar changes are usually saved in: "drive\path\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Visio\custom.vsu" i found the problem you describe when i installed the "PDFmaker" option, from the v2002 installation disk. this was true even though the user account on my machine had Administrator privilege. when i removed PDFmaker, the problem was fixed. if you still want to print to PDF, it seems you can simply choose Acrobat as the default printer and avoid using PDFmaker entirely. i haven't looked in a while and don't know whether MS has posted a fix or URL for this. |
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If you have Adobe Acrobat 6.0, there is a known problem that causes custom
menus and toolbars to be lost in Visio. I'm not sure if Adobe has made a fix available. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "No one" wrote in message .net... Tom Cox wrote: I created some custom toolbars using commands from the other toolbars. The next time I opened Visio, however, the custom toolbars I created were nowhere to be found. Is there some way I can save these toolbars and have them show up every time I open Visio? toolbar changes are usually saved in: "drive\path\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Visio\custom.vsu" i found the problem you describe when i installed the "PDFmaker" option, from the v2002 installation disk. this was true even though the user account on my machine had Administrator privilege. when i removed PDFmaker, the problem was fixed. if you still want to print to PDF, it seems you can simply choose Acrobat as the default printer and avoid using PDFmaker entirely. i haven't looked in a while and don't know whether MS has posted a fix or URL for this. |
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Mark Nelson [MS] wrote:
If you have Adobe Acrobat 6.0, there is a known problem that causes custom menus and toolbars to be lost in Visio. I'm not sure if Adobe has made a fix available. "PDFMaker" was on the Visio disk. i don't know who wrote it or where. afik, MS hasn't offered any kind of fix or reference to a fixed version; Adobe tech support never indicated any interest in pursuing the problem. it seems the simplest solution is, 'don't use it'. and -that- condition is not at all unusual. |
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