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by - delegate Cindy [6 posts] (2008 Jun 18 Wed, 17:01) replyReply

How do I customise toolbars in Excel

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by - trainer Pete platinum contributer[868 posts] (2008 Jul 11 Fri, 08:55) Edited on 2008 Jul 11 Fri, 09:00 replyReply

Hi Cindy, Thank you for your post, in answer to your question:

To Customise your toolbars:
1. From the Tools menu choose Customize to open the Customize dialog box.
2. Click the Commands tab.
3. From the Categories list, select the category of the command you want to find.
4. From the Commands list, select the desired command.
5. Drag the command onto the desired toolbar.
6. Repeat Steps 3 to 5 for adding additional buttons.
7. Click Close when finished.

To Reset your toolbars:
1. From the Tools menu choose Customize to open the Customize dialog box.
2. Click the Toolbars tab.
3. Select the Toolbar you want to reset back to default.
4. Click Reset.
5. Click OK to the confirmation dialog box.
6. Repeat Steps 3 to 5 to reset addition toolbars.
7. Click Close when finished.

To Customise your menus:
Be VERY CAREFUL when following these steps. It's easy to lose menus.
1. From the Tools menu choose Customize to open the Customize dialog box
2. Click the Commands tab.
3. From the Categories list, select the menu to which you want to add a command.
4. From the Commands list, select the command you want to add.
5. Drag the selected command onto the appropriate menu.
6. Repeat Steps 4 to 6 for additional menu additions.
7. Click Close when finished.

I hope that has helped, if so please click the resolved link, regards Pete


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Remove unused toolbar buttons

Are there buttons on your Excel toolbars that you never use? Remove them from the toolbar by doing the following:

1. Go to Tools - Customise - Commands.
2. Select the toolbar button you wish to remove, then use your mouse to drag and drop the button into the Excel window. When you release your finger from the mouse, the button will disappear.

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