Thanks, Jay. THat does clear it up. I'll bookmark those two links (yes I do
have Office 2003 still on, but I'll uninstall it as soon as I get the paid
version of 2007 on, b/c I've read that there is a bit of a slowdown with
both versions installed at once). I'll be sure to look at the 2003 method
before I do that. This will be a project for a weekend when I've got a bit
of free time.
Its an inconvenience, but it doesn't steam me, actually. Having just gotten
over a round of trials with open-source versions of word processors, the
"problems" I have with Word are really just how much can I push the
software, instead of "how long will it take to load?" or "Can I even tweak
the toolbars at all?" like I have with the, well, competition is a bit too
strong of a word, but you know what I mean.
--
Paul
Office 2007
XP SP3
Dell Inspiron 1501
"Jay Freedman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi Paul,
>
> Last things first... It has nothing to do with the trial version; all
> copies of
> Word 2007 (and all other ribbon-based Office 2007 programs) have the same
> limitation.
>
> No, the Quick Access Toolbar icons are not customizable. The Modify button
> is
> available only for macros, not for built-in commands; and that allows you
> only
> to choose from the relatively small number of icons in the palette that
> appears.
>
> If that steams you as much as it does you, you'll need to learn a bit
> about
> customizing the ribbon itself. Greg Maxey has done a terrific job of
> writing
> about that: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm. If you still
> have
> access to a copy of Word 2003, you can use Graham Mayor's method from
> http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Jay Freedman
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