Toolbars visible when a document is opened

M

Mark M.

I'm working in Word 2000. I have several standard toolbars
visible when working on a document,
e.g. "Standard," "Formatting" and "Reviewing". However,
every time I close and reopen the document, only
the "Standard" and "Formatting" toolbars are visible. I
have to manually go through View, Toolbars, and click on
the "Reviewing" toolbar to make it appear. When I close
and reopen the document, it's gone again. Ditto for trying
to set it in the template.

Is there a way to set which toolbars appear every time a
document (or a document based on a certain template) is
opened?
 
C

Cindy M -WordMVP-

Hi Mark,

The toolbars that are displayed usually depend on what was
displayed in the document window that previously had the
focus.

So no, there's no way to internally tell Word to use this or
that toolbar with a particular document or template. But you
could have an AutoOpen macro that displays the toolbars. Try
recording displaying the toolbars in a macro, saving it to
the template. Be sure to name it AutoOpen.

Note that you may then want to copy this and name it AutoNew
so that the toolbars will also display when a NEW document is
created from the template.
I'm working in Word 2000. I have several standard toolbars
visible when working on a document,
e.g. "Standard," "Formatting" and "Reviewing". However,
every time I close and reopen the document, only
the "Standard" and "Formatting" toolbars are visible. I
have to manually go through View, Toolbars, and click on
the "Reviewing" toolbar to make it appear. When I close
and reopen the document, it's gone again. Ditto for trying
to set it in the template.

Is there a way to set which toolbars appear every time a
document (or a document based on a certain template) is
opened?

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Sep
30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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