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My Grouping Toolbar is missing, when I go to Customize Toolbars, it is not in
the list, if I try adding a new one called Grouping, it tells me it already
exists. How do I restore it? If I click reset, this does not bring the
Grouping Toolbar back.
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Default Grouping Toolbar Missing

Right-Click on an existing toolbar and select customize
Go to Built-In Menus
Group and Outline is about 2/3rds of the way down
Click and drag it where you want it.

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My Grouping Toolbar is missing, when I go to Customize Toolbars, it is not in
the list, if I try adding a new one called Grouping, it tells me it already
exists. How do I restore it? If I click reset, this does not bring the
Grouping Toolbar back.

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Sean,

Is there a way to see an actual toolbar with icons, instead of a dropdown
list?

Thanks,
J

"Sean Timmons" wrote:

Right-Click on an existing toolbar and select customize
Go to Built-In Menus
Group and Outline is about 2/3rds of the way down
Click and drag it where you want it.

"J" wrote:

My Grouping Toolbar is missing, when I go to Customize Toolbars, it is not in
the list, if I try adding a new one called Grouping, it tells me it already
exists. How do I restore it? If I click reset, this does not bring the
Grouping Toolbar back.

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ToolsCustomizeToolbarsNew

Name it Group, not Grouping.

Switch to Commands tab and Data.

Drag what you want to the Group toolbar.


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On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 08:26:02 -0800, J wrote:

Sean,

Is there a way to see an actual toolbar with icons, instead of a dropdown
list?

Thanks,
J

"Sean Timmons" wrote:

Right-Click on an existing toolbar and select customize
Go to Built-In Menus
Group and Outline is about 2/3rds of the way down
Click and drag it where you want it.

"J" wrote:

My Grouping Toolbar is missing, when I go to Customize Toolbars, it is not in
the list, if I try adding a new one called Grouping, it tells me it already
exists. How do I restore it? If I click reset, this does not bring the
Grouping Toolbar back.


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Group and Ungroup are also part of the PivotTable toolbar.
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My Grouping Toolbar is missing, when I go to Customize Toolbars, it is not in
the list, if I try adding a new one called Grouping, it tells me it already
exists. How do I restore it? If I click reset, this does not bring the
Grouping Toolbar back.


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