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SUMMARY
Normally, if you want to customize a menu or toolbar, you must first
display the Customize dialog box (click Customize on the Tools menu). However, there is a way to customize menu bars and toolbars without having to display the Customize dialog box.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following steps show you how to customize the worksheet menu bar without displaying the Customize dialog box. Deleting a MenuTo delete a command from the worksheet menu bar, hold down ALT and drag the command from the menu to the workbook area. For example, to delete the Help command, hold down ALT, point to Help, hold down the mouse button, drag the item onto the workbook area, and then release the mouse button.Reordering a Menu BarTo move a command from one position to another on the worksheet menu bar, hold down ALT and drag the command to the new position (either left or right of its current position). For example, to move the Window command to the left of the Tools menu, hold down ALT, place your mouse pointer over the Window menu control, hold down the mouse button and drag the Window command until you see a thick vertical bar to the left of the Tools command. Release the mouse button and the Window command appears in the new position.NOTE: These procedures also work on toolbars. Reset the Worksheet Menu BarTo reset the worksheet menu bar to its default settings, follow these steps:
REFERENCESFor more information about toolbars, click Microsoft Excel Help on the
Help menu, type "About menus and toolbars" in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard,
and then click Search to view the topic. Additional query words: commandbar command bar XL2000
Keywords : kbtool xlui xltoolbar |
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