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Tonso

Tools Customize
 
In XL97, Tools Customize Commands had a button you could click to
get a description of a command. I am now using XL 2003, and the
description button is missing. Is there a way to add it, or is it
available somewhere else? I found it very handy.

Thanks,

Tonso

Dave Peterson

Tools Customize
 
It's gone.

Maybe you can create a test toolbar (and using a worksheet with test data), add
the button and click it to see what it does.

If you like it, move it to the toolbar that you like.

Tonso wrote:

In XL97, Tools Customize Commands had a button you could click to
get a description of a command. I am now using XL 2003, and the
description button is missing. Is there a way to add it, or is it
available somewhere else? I found it very handy.

Thanks,

Tonso


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Dave Peterson

Tonso

Tools Customize
 
On Jan 23, 9:02*am, Dave Peterson wrote:
It's gone.

Maybe you can create a test toolbar (and using a worksheet with test data), add
the button and click it to see what it does.

If you like it, move it to the toolbar that you like.

Tonso wrote:

In XL97, *Tools Customize Commands had a button you could click to
get a description of a command. I am now using XL 2003, and the
description button is missing. Is there a way to add it, or is it
available somewhere else? I found it very handy.


Thanks,


Tonso


--

Dave Peterson


Dave,

I might not have made my question clear. The Tools Customize
Commands window had the description button as a part of the window,
just below the catagories list. It appears to be missing in 2003. I
cannot understand why it was removed from the window, or if it is
somewher else?.

Tonso







Gord Dibben

Tools Customize
 
As Dave said.......it is gone. MS decision.

All you get is a grayed-out Modify Selection and Rearrange Commands


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:41:27 -0800 (PST), Tonso
wrote:

On Jan 23, 9:02*am, Dave Peterson wrote:
It's gone.

Maybe you can create a test toolbar (and using a worksheet with test data), add
the button and click it to see what it does.

If you like it, move it to the toolbar that you like.

Tonso wrote:

In XL97, *Tools Customize Commands had a button you could click to
get a description of a command. I am now using XL 2003, and the
description button is missing. Is there a way to add it, or is it
available somewhere else? I found it very handy.


Thanks,


Tonso


--

Dave Peterson


Dave,

I might not have made my question clear. The Tools Customize
Commands window had the description button as a part of the window,
just below the catagories list. It appears to be missing in 2003. I
cannot understand why it was removed from the window, or if it is
somewher else?.

Tonso







Tonso

Tools Customize
 
On Jan 23, 6:29*pm, Gord Dibben <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote:
As Dave said.......it is gone. *MS decision.

All you get is a grayed-out Modify Selection and Rearrange Commands

Gord Dibben *MS Excel MVP *

On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:41:27 -0800 (PST), Tonso
wrote:



On Jan 23, 9:02*am, Dave Peterson wrote:
It's gone.


Maybe you can create a test toolbar (and using a worksheet with test data), add
the button and click it to see what it does.


If you like it, move it to the toolbar that you like.


Tonso wrote:


In XL97, *Tools Customize Commands had a button you could click to
get a description of a command. I am now using XL 2003, and the
description button is missing. Is there a way to add it, or is it
available somewhere else? I found it very handy.


Thanks,


Tonso


--


Dave Peterson


Dave,


I might not have made my question clear. The Tools Customize
Commands window had the description button as a part of the window,
just below the catagories list. It appears to be missing in 2003. *I
cannot understand why it was removed from the window, or if it is
somewher else?.


Tonso- Hide quoted text -


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Sorry Dave, I when I read your reply, i missed the "It's Gone". Thanks
for your reply, and you also Gord. You guys (and others also of
course) are great and are a fantastic resource!!

Thanks again,

Tonso


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