![]() ![]() Currently Microsoft Word 2003 is being used andĪ template was created ages ago that appears like a menu next to Help and have options to send a fax, memo, add a signature that were created in VBA. ![]() We are still in the deployment phase and I am testing our existing files like macros and templates in Office 2010. "OfficeLearner" wrote in message am currently using Microsoft Office 2010 32 bit on a Windows 7 professional 64 bit machine. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of myĭoug Robbins - Word MVP, Posted via the NNTP Bridge ![]() To get access to the Customize Ribbon dialog, click on the File menu and then on Customize Ribbon.įor your situation, it might however be better to use the CustomUI Editor to customize the ribbon in a template that will be distributed to users for saving in the Word\Startup folder c:\users\\App Data\Microsoft\Word\Startup.įor that, see the following page of Greg Maxey's website Īnd, for distributing the template, See the article "Distributing macros to other users†at: In Word 2010 however, unlike 2007, it is a simple matter to customize the Ribbon so that the macros that were run by the buttons on the custom toolbar canīe shown on a new (custom) tab that you can add to the ribbon. Buttons that were on custom toolbars in Word 2003 will appear under the Add-ins tab in Word 2010. ![]()
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