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Old 05-05-2012, 12:35 PM
New Daddy New Daddy is offline How do you find what command a toolbar button represents? Windows Vista How do you find what command a toolbar button represents? Office 2003
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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
Copy the button to your menu. I made a menu with all the commands from the Reviewing toolbar in 2 minutes. It displays the commands as well as the button images by default. (These are not necessarily the commands that are on the All Commands list, though.)
OMG, you are absolutely right!
It never occurred to me that a button on a toolbar and a menu item in the menubar are interchangeable.

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