Altering the Behavior of Personalized Menus and Toolbars
The toolbars and menus in Microsoft Project provide an efficient means for you to interact with the projects you design. As you have discovered, commands on both the toolbars and menus are organized to group together the tasks you perform most often. You may also have discovered that although most of the toolbars and menus provide you with the commands you need, other commands might be unavailable or buried so deeply on a menu that they aren’t convenient to use. Project provides a number of features that enable you to customize the user interface to make your work easier and more efficient.
Because people use a handful of commands frequently, other commands occasionally, and some commands ...
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