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Can someone tell Both the standard formatting toolbar to show
For example B for bold the Dollar sign $ and back ground bar like the color
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You could add the icons to whatever toolbar you want.

But I bet you're not seeing the Standard toolbar and Formatting toolbar on
separate rows.

If that's true...
In xl2003 menus:
Tools|Customize|Options tab|Check "show standard and formatting toolbars on two
rows"

And if I were you, I'd check that "always show full menus" option, too.



Bruce Plizak e-mail wrote:

Can someone tell Both the standard formatting toolbar to show
For example B for bold the Dollar sign $ and back ground bar like the color
icon
to appear


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