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i can't get office shortcut bar on desktop. i am using office xp in windows
xp sp2. the start-programs-microsoft office tools is not contain office
shortcut bar option in my system.

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As far as I recall Office XP has no Office Shortcut tool
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i can't get office shortcut bar on desktop. i am using office xp in windows
xp sp2. the start-programs-microsoft office tools is not contain office
shortcut bar option in my system.

please help me for the above asked question.




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The office toolbar was removed from this edition you can create your own
toolbars by right clicking onthe start bar and then the toolbar link, then
choose new toolbar. You can then add whatever you like to it and place it
anywhere around the desktop, hide/unhide etc as the old office shortcut bar
used to do.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

As far as I recall Office XP has no Office Shortcut tool
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"sath" wrote in message
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i can't get office shortcut bar on desktop. i am using office xp in windows
xp sp2. the start-programs-microsoft office tools is not contain office
shortcut bar option in my system.

please help me for the above asked question.





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FWIW,

I have Office XP and I *do* have the shortcut bar, which is found under:
<Start <Programs <Microsoft Office Tools <Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar
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The office toolbar was removed from this edition you can create your own
toolbars by right clicking onthe start bar and then the toolbar link, then
choose new toolbar. You can then add whatever you like to it and place it
anywhere around the desktop, hide/unhide etc as the old office shortcut bar
used to do.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

As far as I recall Office XP has no Office Shortcut tool
--
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
remove caps from email

"sath" wrote in message
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i can't get office shortcut bar on desktop. i am using office xp in

windows
xp sp2. the start-programs-microsoft office tools is not contain

office
shortcut bar option in my system.

please help me for the above asked question.







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