Accessing Menu Commands Not Visible on a MenuLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q99682 |
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SUMMARYSome of the templates that are used in Microsoft Word for Windows may have customized or modified menus. You can add or remove menu items with the Macro Assign To Menu command. Also, when you use Word 1.x templates such as BASIC.DOT or REPORT.DOT in Word 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-Cd, 2.0b, or 2.0c, some of the menu options (such as Style on the Format menu) may not be available.
MORE INFORMATIONAvailable menu options vary depending on which template is open. You can use the following methods to access unavailable menu commands or restore desired menu commands to the menus.
Running Macros in Word 6.0To run a macro that is not on a menu in Word 6.0, follow these steps:
Adding Macros to Menus in Word 6.0To assign a macro command to a menu, do the following:
Running Macros in Word 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, and 2.0cTo run a macro that is not on a menu in Word 2.x, follow these steps:
Adding Macros to Menus in Word 2.0. 2.0a, 2.0a-Cd, 2.0b, and 2.0cTo assign a macro command to a menu, do the following:
Using Word 1.x templates in Word 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-Cd, 2.0b, and 2.0cWhen you use Word 1.x templates (such as BASIC.DOT or REPORT.DOT) in Word 2.x, some of the menu options (such as Style under the Format menu) will not be available. Available menu options may vary depending on which template is currently open. If you need to access other menu options, use the following procedure to reset the menus:
However, the drawback to this method is that it resets all menu items. Therefore, any specially added menu items will also be reset.
Running Macros in Word 1.xTo run a macro command not available on a menu in Word 1.x, follow these steps:
Adding Macros to Menus in Word 1.xTo assign a macro command to a menu, do the following:
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