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Default Folder Graphic (in Word & Pub) instead of "Close" button in Excel

No need to import anything. Excel has an Icon.

Go to ToolsCustomize.

Click on the "Close" button on the toolbar and select "default style" and the
closed file graphic will appear.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 2 Sep 2006 18:16:01 -0700, Susan ARC
wrote:

Why doesn't Excel have the same option of a closed file folder graphic for
the toolbar as does Word & Publisher in Office 2003? Is there a way to
import this graphic from one application to another so the word "Close"
doesn't have to appear in the toolbar?

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