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1. |
On your
main menu Select
View. |
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2. |
Scroll to
Toolbars, Select
Customize. |
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3. |
Select
New
in the Customize dialog
box, located on the right hand side.

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4. |
Type:
Fun Features in
Toolbar name box.
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5. |
Click
OK.
Note:
The toolbar will appear on the side, and will also be added to
the ‘toolbar list’. |
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6. |
Select
Commands
tab. |
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7. |
Select
Insert
in the category list. |
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8. |
Click and
Hold
Clip Art.


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9. |
Drag to
new
toolbar, and
release. |
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10. |
Select
WordArt. |
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11. |
Hold and
Drag to
new toolbar,
and
release. |
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12. |
Repeat
until the toolbar is complete. |
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13. |
Click
Close. |
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14. |
Go to
Tools,
Select
Customize. |
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15. |
Select the
WordArt
button on the custom
toolbar. |
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16. |
Drag back
to dialog box to remove.
Note:
This can also be done with built in toolbars; and to remove menu
items. |
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17. |
Select
Toolbars
on Customize dialog box. |
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18. |
Select
Fun
Features.

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19. |
Select
Rename. |
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20. |
Rename
toolbar OR close. |
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21. |
Select
Standard toolbar at
top of list. |
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22. |
Select
Reset.

Note:
Resetting will bring back the default toolbar and delete any new
commands added to the toolbar.
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23. |
Select
Close. |
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24. |
Select the
Arrow
down
on the end of the
Standard
Toolbar in normal
view.

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25. |
Select
Add or Remove
Buttons. |
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26. |
Scroll over
to
Standard. |
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28. |
Check or
uncheck any
buttons/commands
from the toolbar
list. |
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29. |
Go to
Tools,
Select
Customize. |
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30. |
Go to the
Custom
toolbar and select the
command which requires an icon. |
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31. |
Scroll to
Change
Button Image. |
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32. |
Select
Icon. |
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33. |
Select
Modify
Selection.
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34. |
Scroll to
Edit
Button Image. |
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35. |
Select a
new
color. |
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36. |
Click on
tiles to change icon color.

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37. |
Go to
Tools,
select
Customize. |
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38. |
Go to the
Custom
Toolbar. |
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39. |
Select the
Menu
that contains the item to be removed. |
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40. |
Drag the
Command off the toolbar. |
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41. |
Go to
Toolbars in the
Customize dialog box. |
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42. |
Select
the
Custom toolbar
you want
to
delete.

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43. |
Select
Delete. |
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44. |
Select
OK
or
Cancel. |