save custom toolbars

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Sheri

Hello. Thanks for the help. I am using Office XP and Windows 2000. What I would like to do is customize my PowerPoint toolars. Then I would like to transfer that toolbar to another computer. I work on three different computers and don't want to do the customizing three different times. I already know how to customize, just know how to share

Can I?
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Check under Start, Programs, Microsoft Office Tools ... there may be a Save
My Settings Wizard listed there.
Give that a try ... it might be just what you're after (must confess, I
haven't used it myself)

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PowerPoint FAQ - www.pptfaq.com
PPTools - www.pptools.com
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Sheri said:
Hello. Thanks for the help. I am using Office XP and Windows 2000. What I
would like to do is customize my PowerPoint toolars. Then I would like to
transfer that toolbar to another computer. I work on three different
computers and don't want to do the customizing three different times. I
already know how to customize, just know how to share.
 
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Troy @ TLC Creative

Steve's got you on the right track. It's a application outside of PowerPoint
called "Save My Settings Wizard. Very simple to use with ease to follow
instructions. I use it to put my customized toolbars on 9 different
computers. The only thing to worry about is if you use any add-ins, have
them installed prior to running the wizard. Also, a few add-ins place the
tool bar but need to be reinstalled after the wizard as well.

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Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
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"troy at TLCCreative dot com"
TLC Creative Services, inc.
www.tlccreative.com
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Steve Rindsberg

Thanks, Troy. Much obliged.

Good point about the addins ... they create the toolbar but the toolbar
isn't the addin.
Moving the toolbar gets you the toolbar, but a "dead" one, if the addin
itself isn't also installed.


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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PowerPoint FAQ - www.pptfaq.com
PPTools - www.pptools.com
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