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SUMMARYThis article describes how to share a customized toolbar with other users and how to test a button on one of the toolbars. MORE INFORMATIONYou can share a customized toolbar by using one of the following methods. Method 1: Add the Customized Toolbar to a Document or Custom TemplateTo add the customized toolbar to a document or custom template, do either of the following:
Method 2: Add the Customized Toolbar to the Default Template (Normal.dot)Add the customized toolbar to the default Word template, Normal.dot, but save the template using a new name, such as SpecialNormal.dot. Share the new template with other users.NOTE: Because the Normal.dot template is a global file, if you customize it, the changes will be visible in all documents or templates as long as the toolbar is visible. CAUTION: Microsoft does not recommend sharing the Normal.dot template with other users. This template contains user-specific, customized settings. If you replace another user's Normal.dot template with your version, the settings, macros, AutoText entries, and styles stored in the other user's default template will be lost. Also, if another user changes a default setting that is stored in the shared copy of the default template, this change will affect all instances of the shared copy of the template. For example, if one user wants to set the default left and right margins at one- half inch while another user wants to set the default left and right margins at one inch, the last user to save his or her settings will overwrite the previous settings. All new documents that are created based on the default template will then inherit those settings. When you customize a toolbar, you can specify where you want to store these settings. To do this, click Customize on the Tools menu, and then click the Commands tab. From the Save In list, select a document or template that you currently have opened or select the Normal.dot file. NOTE: To save a customized toolbar in a document or template other than the default template, open the document or template before you specify where you want to store your settings. For additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q163547 WD97: How to Create Custom Toolbars and Toolbar ButtonsFor more information about customizing toolbars, click Contents And Index on the Help menu, click the Index tab in Word Help, type the following text toolbars, customizingand then double-click the selected text to go to the list of associated topics. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office Assistant. Testing the Customized Toolbar ButtonIf you customized the Normal template, the changes will be visible in all documents or templates as long as the toolbar is visible.If you customized a document or template other than the Normal template, you can test the customized button by closing the document or template in which you saved your changes. If the toolbar returns to its default state, the customization was stored in the document or template (not the Normal template). If the changes you made are still visible after closing the document or template, either of the following may be true:
For information about how to remove a button from a toolbar, click Contents And Index on the Help menu, click the Index tab in Word Help, type the following text toolbars, customizingand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Delete a toolbar button" topic. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office Assistant. Additional query words:
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