| Page 281 | To create a new menu on the menu bar and then change its name -
In the Customize dialog box, click the Commands tab, scroll down to the end of the Categories list, and then click New Menu. -
Drag New Menu from the Commands list to the menu bar. -
On the menu bar, right-click New Menu. -
In the Name box on the shortcut menu, select the text New Menu, and then type a name for the menu. -
Press the [ENTER] key to change the menu name and close the menu. |
| Page 281 | To add a command to a custom menu -
Open the Customize dialog box. -
In the Categories list of the Customize dialog box, click the name of the toolbar that contains the command you want to add. -
In the Commands list, drag the command you want to add onto the empty menu. |
| Page 286 | To display Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows -
On the right edge of the Standard toolbar, click the Toolbar Options button. -
Click Show Buttons on Two Rows. |
| Page 286 | To add or remove buttons on a toolbar -
On the toolbar, click the Toolbar Options button. -
Point to Add or Remove Buttons, and then point to the name of the toolbar you want to change. -
Clear the check boxes for the buttons you want to remove and select the check boxes for the buttons you want to add. |
| Page 286 | To restore a toolbar to its default settings -
On the Standard toolbar, click the Toolbar Options button, point to Add or Remove Buttons, point to the name of the toolbar you want to restore, and then click Reset Toolbar. |
| Page 286 | To create a custom toolbar -
Right-click any toolbar, and then click Customize to open the Customize dialog box. -
Click the Toolbars tab, and then click New to open the New Toolbar dialog box. -
In the Toolbar name box, type a name for the new toolbar. -
Click the down arrow to the right of the Make toolbar available to box, click the name of the current document to make the new toolbar available only to this document, and then click OK. |