custom toolbars in add-ins

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Deena Malik

how do i add a custom toolbar under the "add-in" tab in microsoft word 2007?
i need to add my macros functions in this tab.
 
The presence of the Add-ins tab indicates you are using an add-in designed
for previous versions of Word that contains custom toolbars/menus. Since
Word 2007 doesn't have toolbars/menus any customizations from previous
versions display on the Add-ins tab. The only way to add to it is to use a
previous version and modify thr toolbars/menus.

For Word 2007 you can add your macros to the Quick Access Toolbar. You can
also customize the Ribbon but that requires some XML knowledge. To add a
macro to the Quick Access Toolbar, right-click the QAT and then click the
"Customize.." command. From the "Choose commands from" list select "Macros.
The rest should be self-explanatory.

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Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton

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Deena,

On our new website (without any Flash) we have created an add-in for Word,
Excel and PowerPoint that brings back the original Office 2003 menus and
toolbars into Office 2007 for less than $20.

Besides being able to customize and add unlimited toolbars and menu items,
ToolbarToggle allows the old style floating and docking anywhere. Through a
key press, you can turn the Ribbon on or off, turn the commandbars and menus
on or off as well REPLACE the Ribbon entirely. ToolbarToggle even accepts
shortcut keys (Alt+F, Alt+E, etc..).

Please try the demo let us know if you feel this helps solve your problems.

You can download ToolbarToggle from:
http://www.toolbartoggle.com
 
Deena,

On our website (without any Flash) we have created an add-in for Word, Excel
and PowerPoint that brings back the original Office 2003 menus and toolbars
into Office 2007 for less than $20.

Besides being able to customize and add unlimited toolbars and menu items,
ToolbarToggle allows the old style floating and docking anywhere. Through a
key press, you can turn the Ribbon on or off, turn the commandbars and menus
on or off as well REPLACE the Ribbon entirely. ToolbarToggle even accepts
shortcut keys (Alt+F, Alt+E, etc..).

Please try the demo let us know if you feel this helps solve your problems.

You can download ToolbarToggle from:
http://www.toolbartoggle.com
 
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