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How do I get the Quick Access Toolbar Commands in Excel to work? They are
showed, but subdued or grayed for header and footer. I haven't found anything on the KB as a solution yet. Word and PowerPoint seem to be okay. Any ideas appreciated. |
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Hi Jerry
Does this file exist ? Note: It is in a hidden folder Excel saves your QAT setup in a file named €œExcel.qat€ in: C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\OFFICE\Excel.qat In Vista you can find it here C:\Users\<username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office \Excel.qat Note: This file will not exist if you have not customized your QAT -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Jerry H" wrote in message ... How do I get the Quick Access Toolbar Commands in Excel to work? They are showed, but subdued or grayed for header and footer. I haven't found anything on the KB as a solution yet. Word and PowerPoint seem to be okay. Any ideas appreciated. |
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Ron, yes it is there since I have customized my QAT. I added Properties,
Close, Print Preview, Print and they all work. It is just header and footer that don't work. However, once I go to footer and/or header via the Insert, etc., then they work. Could I have selected the wrong commands? Thanks for the prompt reply. Regards, JEH "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Jerry Does this file exist ? Note: It is in a hidden folder Excel saves your QAT setup in a file named €œExcel.qat€ in: C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\OFFICE\Excel.qat In Vista you can find it here C:\Users\<username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office \Excel.qat Note: This file will not exist if you have not customized your QAT -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Jerry H" wrote in message ... How do I get the Quick Access Toolbar Commands in Excel to work? They are showed, but subdued or grayed for header and footer. I haven't found anything on the KB as a solution yet. Word and PowerPoint seem to be okay. Any ideas appreciated. |
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Ahaaaa
I think you must add the Header & Footer button also as far as I can see Click on Header & Footer and then on Header or Footer -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Jerry H" wrote in message ... Ron, yes it is there since I have customized my QAT. I added Properties, Close, Print Preview, Print and they all work. It is just header and footer that don't work. However, once I go to footer and/or header via the Insert, etc., then they work. Could I have selected the wrong commands? Thanks for the prompt reply. Regards, JEH "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Hi Jerry Does this file exist ? Note: It is in a hidden folder Excel saves your QAT setup in a file named €œExcel.qat€ in: C:\Documents and Settings\<username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\OFFICE\Excel.qat In Vista you can find it here C:\Users\<username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office \Excel.qat Note: This file will not exist if you have not customized your QAT -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Jerry H" wrote in message ... How do I get the Quick Access Toolbar Commands in Excel to work? They are showed, but subdued or grayed for header and footer. I haven't found anything on the KB as a solution yet. Word and PowerPoint seem to be okay. Any ideas appreciated. |
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