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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003
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Special Edition Using® Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003

by Charlie Russel, Robert Cordingley
September 2003
Beginner content levelBeginner
1080 pages
29h 28m
English
Que
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Adding and Removing Toolbars

One of the most powerful features in Office is the ability to customize your workspace so that you can have the tools you need the most at your fingertips and remove the tools you don't use.

Creating a Custom Toolbar

Creating a custom toolbar is as easy as opening the Customize dialog box, selecting the Toolbars tab, and choosing New. Enter a name for your new toolbar and you're done. However, for the toolbar to be useful, you need to add tools to it either by dragging tools from other toolbars or by adding new tools to it, as described in earlier sections of this chapter.

By default, a new toolbar floats on the screen. If you want it docked, you must move it to one of the edges of the window. Custom toolbars are ...

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