Customised toolbar disappearing

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I use Windows XP Pro, Office 2003 in a domain enviornment. I create a
customized toolbar of my choice for my daily work. When I shut down my
machine and come back next day, that toolbar setting is all gone. And I have
to recreate the tool bar everyday.. How Can I keep the toolbar settings of my
choice.

TIA
 
Customized toolbars are stored in your Normal.dot unless you specify
otherwise. Do you know if they set your Normal.dot as read-only? If
they have then that would explain why you are unable to save your
modifications.

As an alternative you could create a template and store your toolbar
customizations in the template. Then locate your Word Startup folder
found under Tools/Options/File Locations and place the template in the
Word Startup folder. Word will automatically load the template as a
global template with it starts and make the customized toolbar
available.

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I have a similar problem: My cusomized toolbars do stick - indeed. Until I
for some/any/whatever reason lose my Normal.dot file.
Not a total disaster: I've learned to back up my macros, my VBA projects and
such. However - any customized/created Toolbar I've have running - disapear.
I have to create new ones. This is annoying - indeed.
Any way to backup my toolbars?

"asif" skrev:
 
You have answered your own question. The toolbars are saved in normal.dot -
backup that file.

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Ah if that were the case - so easy things would be. However - in the real
world, things aren't.
They don't stick in normal.dot. No matter how many times I backup this file
- they just dont.
Nor do some other customizations: like all the macros I've implemented. But
that is OK, you can backup these - one by one if so desired.
Other things like Autotext n such - I don't know so much about, I never use
them, but then again - there are tools built in the program to
backup/transpose these settings...

Toolbars - alas. Remain unbackable.

"Graham Mayor" skrev:
 
Custom toolbars are stored in templates and documents - by default they are
stored in normal.dot. You indicated in your original post that if you lose
your normal.dot file that the toolbars are lost. This would suggest that
yours are stored in the default place. If normal.dot is deleted or removed
for whatever reason, Word will build a new default normal.dot without the
personalisations. You would need to replace this with your customised copy.

The standard toolbars are stored in the registry.

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Ok – I’ll try to explain myself once again.
1. I have no problem with the concept of normal.dot,
nor using backing it up for that matter.
2. I never have any template stored in its default place.
Not even at my homebased computer would I do that.
Computers crash – all the time. At work the network-OP (guess what – not
from Microsoft) derives me of my settings from time to time – this gives me
45 minutes work to restore.
3. I know of Normal.Dot, what it does, what its supposed to do and what it
doesn’t do…
4. Not only do “my own†toolbars cease to exist, my own customized shortcuts
vanish as well.
5. Replacing the new normal.dot with an old fully functioning one does solve
the problem – at times. But this remains being a workaround, not something I
can show to other users. Not something to implement in an organisation.
There seems to be no solution to this, guess ill just have to “grin and bear
itâ€


"Graham Mayor" skrev:
 
See – this is what I what I looked/asked for from the beginning. Only – I
have yet to learn to formulate i.e. pinpoint “the problemâ€. Without even
reading the links provided!
I’m quite sure I've come to solution.
Thanks


"Graham Mayor" skrev:
 
See http://addbalance.com/word/movetotemplate.htm for step-by-step
instructions on moving / sharing / copying / backing-up customizations
including AutoText, AutoCorrect, keyboard assignments, toolbars, macros,
etc.

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I have a similar problem with Asif's.
Fortunately, I do not have to re-customize everytime I start up.
I am puzzled that after a lapse of perhaps several months, my toolbar
settings are suddenly restored to default.
What could have possibly trigger the restoration? And is there anyway I
could save my customized setting (make it default?) so that I may retrive it?

EV
 
Yes, create a separate global template. See
http://addbalance.com/word/movetotemplate.htm for step-by-step instructions
on moving / sharing / copying / backing-up customizations including
AutoText, AutoCorrect, keyboard assignments, toolbars, macros, etc.
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Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide

See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome!
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