Give us back the Office Shortcut Bar. You're going backwards Offi.

P

Paul Ballou

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
You can make a suggestion here.

You can install the office SCB from a older version of Office or to
create a Shortcut Tool Bar for Office 2003 using the Windows task Bar.
Create a folder with shortcuts for all office programs. Right Click On the
Task Bar select Toolbars > New Toolbar and Navigate to the folder containing
your Office shortcuts and select it, click OK. However if you drag the
toolbar off the Task Bar and then later close after using the toolbar you
will need to recreate it to use again.

There are some other alternatives as well if you search the news group you
will find some of the other alternatives that are offered. I personally like
perfect menu for it's functionality
http://www.pitrinec.com/pmeindex.htm

--
Paul Ballou
MVP Office
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/templates
http://office.microsoft.com/home

Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't
control.
 
G

garfield-n-odie

Paul: Actually the OP's post *was* a suggestion to Microsoft posted
through Microsoft's new-fangled web interface.
 
J

John Ski

Subject: Re: Give us back the Office Shortcut Bar. You're going backwards
Offi.
From: "Paul Ballou" (e-mail address removed)
Date: 9/8/2004 2:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id: <[email protected]>

So I wasn't suppose to give them a link of where they could send the
suggestion to Microsoft? or offer alternatives to the SCB?

--
Paul Ballou
MVP Office
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/templates
http://office.microsoft.com/home

Control the things you can and Don't Worry about the things you can't
control.
Relax, people. The Great and Powerful Billy Oz wants us to fight among
ourselves. He hopes we will lose track of the fact that he himself decided that
we, his loyal subjects, no longer wanted or needed the OSB. MS isn't a
democracy. Bill decides what is best for us and we must comply. Man
proposes...Bill disposes(of the OSB, in this instance).

HTH,
John
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic"
***Arthur C. Clarke***
 
J

joust in jest

Perhaps I am a lone voice in the wilderness, but I found the OSB to be a
buggy, crashing, resource hog. I was glad to see it go.

steve
 

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