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I've been asked to provide some excel training at work and am preparing
some handouts. Is there anyway of importing a microsoft toolbar icon
into either a microsoft word document or into an excel spreadsheet?


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ToolsCustomize, select the button and right-click it, Copy Button Image.

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I've been asked to provide some excel training at work and am preparing
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