Roady,
My apologies; the solution was clear but the person who posted the question
replied that he didn't know how to disable the Control Toolbox in Word, then
wrote that he found it. The "found it" interested me. I know that in order
to disable it, you simply have to uncheck that toolbar, but since I cannot
reciprocate my user's problem, I thought that there was something else to be
done. And this is what I was looking for.
I guess not, huh? Anyway, I enabled the toolbar in Word but it does not
affect my Outlook, even though I enabled Word in Outlook.
How can this be? Mind you, I'll wait for the user to get back to me and see
if your solution did the trick.
Again, my apologies. Your solutions are normally right-on!
Hélène
"Roady [MVP]" wrote:
> What was not clear about the answer provided?
> Close Outlook and disable the toolbar in Word and then close Word. Does it
> still show when starting up Word? If not, start Outlook and see if it show
> up now still.
>
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> "Helen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0884FA17-118B-4544-A413-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Good day,
> >
> > I saw a post with the same question but the answer was not too clear. A
> > user (who is 800 miles away) has this problem: she uses Word as her email
> > editor. Everytime she opens a message the Control Toolbox pops up. It is
> > annoying.
> >
> > I tried to reciprocate the problem but could not. I displayed it in Word
> > (the toolbar) but it does not affect my Outlook.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Windows XP, Office 2003.
> >
> > Thanks!
>
>