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Automatically adding multiple icons to the “Quick Access Toolbar” in one go,
I’m wondering if there is a way to automatically add a number of icons on the toolbar in one go. The approach that I follow to add them separately is (screenshots are attached): 1. The codes are saved in txt files 2. A module is created on the Normal template and the code is copied from the txt file and pasted to the module 3. The command is added from options|macros|Add What if I have multiple txt files that contain codes and these codes are required to be stored in modules to be later added on the access toolbar Is there a way to do this in one go? Thank you Best Jamal |
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You could probably add them via a macro, but your list looks to be too long for practical use.
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Many thanks Paul. Just I wanted to know about the best practice to do that. In AutoCAD, for example, we could add multiple developed tools (which are in lsp format) in one go. Best Jamal |
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Hi Jamal,
There is no 'best practice'. The best approach depends on the individual user's needs and the tools the software provides. As we've discussed before, Word is not AutoCAD.
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best Jamal |
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