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Default Excel 2003 Tool Bar

I recently installed Office 2003 & I created a personalized tool bar with my
favorite commands.

There are more of my favorite commands than there is space at the top of my
screen where the tool bar is so some of my commands are hidden at the far
right end.

I noticed that whenever I click on a command hidden at the far right end by
clicking on the double arrow to get more command choices of my tool bar, the
position of my commands moved around, meaning that the commands reshuffle
their position on the tool bar.

Is there anything I can do to keep the commands of my toolbar from moving
around, meaning that if command A is positioned on the first slot to the far
left of the tool bar & command B is positioned on the second slot to the fart
left of the tool bar and so on and so fort, is it possible for me to do
something to keep command A from moving to the position command B? Please
note that the commands ONLY MOVE when I start clicking on a command located
on the double arrow of the farthest right of the tool bar.

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