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To: dayniteshadow who wrote (24834)1/20/2002 8:10:47 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) of 110653
 
dayniteshadow

You can add it to the top toolbar or the Quick Launch toolbar at the bottom left of your screen. The easiest way is to go to Start/Program Files/and right-click your Microsoft Word entry. Hold the right mouse button down and drag it down to the Quicklaunch toolbar and let it hover right between any two of the icons already there until you see a black line. Release the mouse button and choose copy here from the menu. To put it on the upper toolbar you have to make a links toolbar (if it's not already there) by right-clicking an empty portion of the toolbar and put a check mark next to links. This will add a links toolbar and then you can follow the same steps outlined above to add shortcuts to whatever program you need. You can also drag the shortcut up to favorites and let it hover there until the favorites menu expands and drag it and drop it anywhere you want. Another way. If the Links bar is not visible, click the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Links

That rambling has me confused, I hope you can decipher it.

tc :-)
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