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When you run the Setup program for Microsoft Office 2000, the Office Shortcut Bar (OSB) may not be installed. This behavior is different from earlier versions of Office.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following tables list the installation types for Office and whether the Setup program installs the Office Shortcut Bar when you select a particular installation type.
Notes:(1) An icon is installed in the Microsoft Office Tools subfolder in the Programs folder of the Start menu, however when clicked it will install the OSB on first use.(2) Only if it is installed under the version of Office you are upgrading from. (3) If you click Microsoft Office and click "Run all from My Computer", "Run all from the Network", "Run all from the CD", or specifically choose the OSB from the Office Tools list of components. (4) The Office Shortcut Bar is not started automatically, however a shortcut to the Office Shortcut Bar is installed in the Microsoft Office Tools subfolder of the Programs folder on Start menu. Starting the Office Shortcut BarIf you start the Office Shortcut Bar from the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar shortcut in the Office Tools folder, the following message appearsand you can click Yes or No. If you click Yes, the Autostart registry value is set to 1 (one) in the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\9.0\Shortcut BarThe next time you start Windows, the Office Shortcut Bar is automatically started. NOTE: A shortcut to the Microsoft Office (Osa9.exe) program must be in your StartUp folder in order for the Office Shortcut Bar to run at startup. The Osa9.exe program contains a -l (lowercase letter L) switch that starts the Office Shortcut Bar. If you click No, the Office Shortcut Bar starts, but the Autostart registry value is set to 0 (zero) and the OSB does not automatically start the next time you start Windows. Exiting the Office Shortcut BarWith the Office Shortcut Bar running, if you right-click the Office Shortcut Bar title bar, and then click Exit on the shortcut menu, the following message appears: You can then click Yes or No. If you click Yes, the Office Shortcut Bar continues to appear every time you restart your computer. If you click No, the next time you restart your computer, the Office Shortcut Bar is not started because it has reset the Autostart registry value (see above) to 0 (zero). NOTE: If you run the Office Setup program in Maintenance Mode, the Setup program indicates that the Office Shortcut Bar is installed. Additional query words: OFF2000
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