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Default How do I undock the border tool icon from the toolbar?

In previous versions of excel I could drag and drop the border icon into the
main window, thus avoiding having to keep using the drop down menu. How do I
do this in 2007?
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Hi

Unfortunately you can't.
"Tear off " toolbars is one of the many things to de dropped in 2007

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In previous versions of excel I could drag and drop the border icon into
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main window, thus avoiding having to keep using the drop down menu. How do
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Put the Border Icon in the Quick Access Toolbar

15Digital wrote:

In previous versions of excel I could drag and drop the border icon into the
main window, thus avoiding having to keep using the drop down menu. How do I
do this in 2007?


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