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Default Excel 2002 settings

Hi,

I wanted to change one of the newer features in excel.

When I click on the toolbar it only shows a few of the possible selections,
and to see them all I have to select the "" icon. Is there anyway to
change the settings so that all the selections are visible at once?

Thanks
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Tools Customize Options Always Show Full Menus


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Default Excel 2002 settings

Hi!

Right click any toolbar
Select Customize
Options tab
Select Always show full menus

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Hi,

I wanted to change one of the newer features in excel.

When I click on the toolbar it only shows a few of the possible
selections,
and to see them all I have to select the "" icon. Is there anyway to
change the settings so that all the selections are visible at once?

Thanks



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