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Old 08-03-2012, 11:56 AM
WaltR WaltR is offline Windows Vista Office 2007
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Is it possible to use two of the same toolbar buttons in Word 2007?
 
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Default Is it possible to use two of the same toolbar buttons in Word 2007?

Anyone know if there's a way to use two "Insert Symbol" buttons on the toolbar in Word 2007? It's kind of a long story so I'll try to simplify. When you click on the Insert Symbol button, the little menu with all your recently selected symbols pops up. This great when you use certain symbols over and over. But when I get to another place in the document that requires a new set of symbols, I lose all the previous ones in the recently used menu and have to start all over again. What I'd like to do is find a way to use two different recently used lists with a different set of symbols in each one. Anyone know if this is possible? Many thanks!
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