If you never use certain toolbar buttons, clear them away to make room for the buttons you
do use. It’s ridiculously easy to remove a button from a toolbar: Point to the button you
want to remove, and then hold down the Alt key as you drag it off the toolbar—when the
pointer displays a tool icon with an X, release the mouse button to delete the item. If the
Customize dialog box is open, you can remove any button or menu item by dragging it off
the menu bar.
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Office 2003 offers an alternative way to customize toolbars and menus, even when those
interface elements are currently hidden. From any Office program, ...
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