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HOW DO I GET THE OFFICE TOOL BAR WITH OFFICE 2003



 
 
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Old May 31st, 2005, 03:14 PM
France
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Default HOW DO I GET THE OFFICE TOOL BAR WITH OFFICE 2003

I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short cut to
the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install all the
fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??
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Old May 31st, 2005, 03:50 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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France wrote:
I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short
cut to the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install
all the fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??


You can find out by STFW and not being so damned lazy! This question is
asked - and answered - on a daily basis. It would have taken less time to
search than it did to post.

You could have also found the answer by using the extensive Office help at
your disposal, but that's obviously too much like hard work for you so you
have decided to come here and be spoonfed. Sorry, it doesn't work like that;
if you want a question answered, you must first show that you have helped
yourself. It is blatantly obvious that you have not or you wouldn't have
posted.

Answer your own damned question!


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Old May 31st, 2005, 04:55 PM
David R. Norton MVP
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France wrote in:

I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short cut to
the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install all the
fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??


Gone.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...716391033.aspx

But please read Miss Perspicacia Tick's answer, although she can sometimes be
a bit grouchy she brings up a valid point, it took me only a few seconds to
find the above URL and the same question has been asked and answered here
many times, a search of Google Groups would have given you your answer much
faster than you can get it by asking here.

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Old May 31st, 2005, 05:24 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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David R. Norton MVP wrote:
France wrote in:

I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short
cut to the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install
all the fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??


Gone.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...716391033.aspx

But please read Miss Perspicacia Tick's answer, although she can
sometimes be a bit grouchy she brings up a valid point, it took me
only a few seconds to find the above URL and the same question has
been asked and answered here many times, a search of Google Groups
would have given you your answer much faster than you can get it by
asking here.


But you decided to spoonfeed the OP, anyway? What's the damned point of me
making a damned point of everyone's going to damn well ignore it?!

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In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/


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Old May 31st, 2005, 06:37 PM
David R. Norton MVP
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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in:

But you decided to spoonfeed the OP, anyway? What's the damned point of me
making a damned point of everyone's going to damn well ignore it?!


You made your point and I hope the OP will "get" it but it seemed to me to be
a good idea to answer the question and then suggest learning to find
his/her/it's own answers...

We agree on this, just differ on how best to implement the learning
procedure.

I'm sure you know that neither of us will convince 90% of those asking
questions to ever search for themselves? :-(

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Old June 7th, 2005, 08:40 PM
Mary
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YOU Dont get the point do you? What a stupid question


"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
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David R. Norton MVP wrote:
France wrote in:

I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short
cut to the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install
all the fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??


Gone.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...716391033.aspx

But please read Miss Perspicacia Tick's answer, although she can
sometimes be a bit grouchy she brings up a valid point, it took me
only a few seconds to find the above URL and the same question has
been asked and answered here many times, a search of Google Groups
would have given you your answer much faster than you can get it by
asking here.


But you decided to spoonfeed the OP, anyway? What's the damned point of me
making a damned point of everyone's going to damn well ignore it?!

--
In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/



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Old June 7th, 2005, 08:45 PM
Mary
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No. lazy would be sh*tting on people instead of a constructive answer.

"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
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France wrote:
I used to have office 2000 and I liked having a tool bar with short
cut to the desk top programs to be able to lunch them for this bar.
I cannot figure out how to do that with office 2003. I did install
all the fitures out of my CD there does not seem to be a tool bar.
Where is it??


You can find out by STFW and not being so damned lazy! This question is
asked - and answered - on a daily basis. It would have taken less time to
search than it did to post.

You could have also found the answer by using the extensive Office help at
your disposal, but that's obviously too much like hard work for you so you
have decided to come here and be spoonfed. Sorry, it doesn't work like
that; if you want a question answered, you must first show that you have
helped yourself. It is blatantly obvious that you have not or you wouldn't
have posted.

Answer your own damned question!


--
In memory of MS MVP Alex Nichol: http://www.dts-l.org/



 




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