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    Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar in MS Office 2007

    How can i add commands to quick access toolbar in MS office 2007?

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    Re: Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar in MS Office 2007

    You can add a command to the Quick Access Toolbar directly from commands that are displayed on the Office Fluent Ribbon.

    1. On the Ribbon, click the appropriate tab or group to display the command that you want to add to the Quick Access Toolbar.
    2. Right-click the command, and then click Add to Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu.


    • You cannot increase the size of the buttons representing the commands by an option in Microsoft Office. The only way to increase the size of the buttons is to lower the screen resolution you use.
    • You cannot display the Quick Access Toolbar on multiple lines.
    • Only commands can be added to the Quick Access Toolbar. The contents of most lists, such as indent and spacing values and individual styles, which also appear on the Ribbon, cannot be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.

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    Re: Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar in MS Office 2007

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    Move the Quick Access Toolbar

    Hi
    thanks both of you.
    but can u tell me how to move the Quick Access Toolbar ?

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    Re: Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar in MS Office 2007

    You may want to move it closer to your work area. The location below the Ribbon encroaches on the work area. Therefore, if you want to maximize the work area, you may want to keep the Quick Access Toolbar in its default location.

    1. Click Customize Quick Access Toolbar Button image .
    2. In the list, click Show Below the Ribbon or Show Above the Ribbon.

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