The information in this article applies to:
SUMMARY
When you add a toolbar to the Office Shortcut Bar, the Office Shortcut
Bar generates several toolbar files in the Office\Shortcut Bar folder.
These files store information about the appearance of the toolbar; for
example, they store information about color and smoothing options.
Depending on the options that you choose, the Office Shortcut Bar may
generate up to five files.
Microsoft Office 97
NOTE: In this example, the .tmp files have the number 5062 in the file
name. Your files will probably not use this same number.
Microsoft Office for Windows 95, version 7.0
* NOTE: You may see one or more files named Toolbar#.tbb, where # is an
integer starting with 1. When you make a modification to the toolbar, for
example, when you add or delete a button, a new Toolbar#.tbb is created
and the integer represented by # is incremented. The Toolbar#.tbb file
with the highest integer is the most current version of the file and is
used by the Office Shortcut Bar. Older versions of the file are retained
but are not active.
** NOTE: The Smooth check box is only available if your computer has a high- resolution monitor. Because this feature requires more memory, you may want to use this option only if you are using a high performance computer. MORE INFORMATION
To add a new toolbar to the Office Shortcut Bar, use the following steps:
You may open and edit the Office 95 .tbb files in Microsoft Paintbrush. To edit a .tbb file in Paintbrush and view the changes in the Office Shortcut Bar, you must close the Office Shortcut Bar before you open the file in Paintbrush. If you do not close the Office Shortcut Bar before you open the file in Paintbrush, the Office Shortcut Bar ignores the .tbb file you edited because the Office Shortcut Bar creates and uses a newer Toolbar#.tbb file. NOTE: You cannot modify the .tbb files if you are running Office for Windows 95 on Windows NT 3.51. REFERENCES
For more information about adding a toolbar to the Office Shortcut bar,
click the Index tab in Microsoft Office Help, type the following text
and then double-click "Adding and removing Toolbars" to go to the topic. For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q137261 OFF: Shortcut Icons on Shortcut Bar Start Wrong Program Additional query words: 8.00 97
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