Default tool bars

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I move and disable certain toolbars, but whenever I open up a new document, they go right back to the way they used to be. Is there a way to "save" them like I want them?
 
Hi,

I am not sure how exactly you re disabling the Toolbars. And it is always
safer to start from the basic and right way.
Delete a custom toolbar:
On the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Toolbars tab.
In the Toolbars box, select the custom toolbar you want to delete.
Click Delete.
Note You can't delete a built-in toolbar (built-in toolbar: A toolbar
included with Microsoft Office programs; it is not created by the user.).
When you select a built-in toolbar, the Reset button appears, which when
clicked restores the toolbar to its default buttons, menus, and submenus
(submenu: A menu that appears when a user points to a command on a
higher-level menu.).

Delete a menu from a toolbar:

On the Tools menu, click Customize.
Make sure the toolbar you want to change is visible.
How?

In the Customize dialog box, click the Toolbars tab.
Select the check box for the toolbar you want to display.
With the Customize dialog box open, drag the menu (menu: A list of commands
that is displayed when you click a menu name on a menu bar or other
toolbar.) you want to delete off the toolbar.
In the Customize dialog box, click Close.
Tip

When you delete a built-in menu (built-in menu: A menu included with
Microsoft Office; it is not created by the user.), the menu is still in the
Customize dialog box. However, when you delete a custom menu, it is
permanently deleted. To remove a custom menu and save it for later use,
create a toolbar for storing unused menus, move the menu to this storage
toolbar, and then hide the storage toolbar.

Delete a menu from a toolbar (keyboard accessible):

On the Tools menu, click Customize.
Make sure the toolbar you want to change is visible.
How?

In the Customize dialog box, click the Toolbars tab.
Select the check box for the toolbar you want to display.
In the Customize dialog box, click the Commands tab.
Click Rearrange Commands.
To delete a menu on the menu bar, click Toolbar, and then click Menu Bar in
the Toolbar list.
To delete a menu on a toolbar, click Toolbar, and then click the toolbar
that contains the menu in the Toolbar list.

In the Controls list, click the menu you want to delete.
Click Delete.
Note When you delete a built-in menu (built-in menu: A menu included with
Microsoft Office; it is not created by the user.), the menu is still in the
Customize dialog box. However, when you delete a custom menu, it is
permanently deleted.

Please let me know has this helped You...

Thank You...

Raghu...

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