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Old 08-03-2021, 07:33 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Can custom toolbars be part of a template? (office 2013/2016) Windows 10 Can custom toolbars be part of a template? (office 2013/2016) Office 2019
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Modifying the QAT is much easier.
Modifying the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) in Microsoft Word

Modifying the Ribbon using XML can attach to a template. It is very rewarding when it works but is such a PITA in general. I use it in regularly in Global Templates, but not document templates. I regularly add QAT mods to document templates and even documents.

I had multiple custom toolbars on all sides of my Word screen in Word 97-2003 and still miss that flexibility.
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