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SUMMARY
This article contains a list of resources you can use to customize
Microsoft Office Manager (MOM). The following information points to
procedures in Office Help and to other Knowledge Base articles that
describe how to do the following:
MORE INFORMATIONMOVING, ADDING, EDITING, OR REMOVING A MOM TOOLBAR BUTTONTo move, add, edit, or remove a MOM toolbar item
MOVING, ADDING, EDITING, OR REMOVING A MOM MENU ITEMTo move, add, edit, or remove a MOM menu item
CHANGING THE WORKING DIRECTORY FOR A MOM TOOLBAR BUTTON OR MENU ITEMYou can change the working directory for MOM toolbar buttons and menu items. In addition, you can change the Working Directory setting for Office applications in Program Manager. Because each of these items can have its own working directory, and because these settings are independent, it is important to change the working directory in all places.NOTE: Some applications (such as Word 6.0 and Microsoft Excel 5.0) have a setting in their respective INI files that will override the working directory settings in both MOM and Program Manager. For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q110731 Office: Changing the Working Directory for an Office ProgramFor more information about the working directory and what it does, do the following:
CHANGING THE REGISTERED LOCATION OF AN APPLICATIONAlthough you can see the registered location of an Office component in the Edit Program Item dialog box (from the Office menu, choose Customize, and then choose the Edit button), you cannot change the registered location for an application from MOM.To ensure correct registration of Office applications, run the Office Setup program and choose the Remove/Add button to remove or add Office components. For more information about problems with REG.DAT entries, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q122964 How to Rebuild the Reg.Date File and Re-Register Applications KEEPING THE TITLE SCREEN FROM BEING DISPLAYED WHEN YOU START OFFICETo keep the title screen from being displayed when you start Office, do the following:
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