Shortcut Bar

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Parker

Hello All,

Can anyone tell me where the shortcut bar is in office 2003? I have a
client that wants it on the desktop and I cannot find it. In office 2000
its in the program list but I did not see it in 2003 in the programs list.
Any help would be appreciated.

Thank You in Advance
 
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Alias

: Hello All,
:
: Can anyone tell me where the shortcut bar is in office 2003? I have a
: client that wants it on the desktop and I cannot find it. In office 2000
: its in the program list but I did not see it in 2003 in the programs list.
: Any help would be appreciated.
:
: Thank You in Advance

No shortcut bar in 2003. Use the quick launch instead.
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Mike Hall

Parker

MS finally gunned that evil little thing down.. you can create easy access
to Office progs by either using Quick Launch or creating StartMenu items
accessible via a mouse click or the "windows" key on your keyboard..

Mike Hall
 
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Paul Ballou

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822573
Office Shortcut Bar is not included in Office 2003

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
you can send MS 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



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