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Scenario Box on toolbar

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replyReply Fri 17 Jun 2011, 11:47Delegate Laura said...

Laura has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel Advanced course

Scenario Box on toolbar

Hello there. I would like to bring the scenario box onto the tool bar (next to the help box). I was shown how to do this at a course yesterday, and have now forgotten. I find it easier than having to go into the tools menu each time I want to reveiw a different scenario. Thank you!

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replyReply Tue 21 Jun 2011, 09:06Trainer Rodney said...

RE: Scenario Box on toolbar

Hello Laura,

Hope you enjoyed your Microsoft Advanced course with Best STL.

Thank you for your question regarding adding the scenario button onto your toolbar.

First of all, right click anywhere on your toolbar, then click on Customise. Select the Commands tab, and click on the Tools category which you will find on the left hand side. On the right hand side Commans section, scroll down until you get to Scenario: (has a drop-down arrow) then drag this item onto your toolbar next to your help button. You will see a black I bar, then let your mouse go. Click close on the Customise dialog box.

This action will place the scenario drop-down on your standard toolbar. Have fun with it!

I hope this resolves your question. If it has, please mark this question as resolved.

If you require further assistance, please reply to this post. Or perhaps you have another Microsoft Office question?

Have a great day.
Regards,

Rodney
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Mon 27 Jun 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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