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I'm using Word 2000 on my desktop computer. All of my documents have a "My Toolbar" in them. It appears on the left side of the document's window. That toolbar has a lot of things that I use daily. When I open one of those documents and click Tools > Customize > Toolbars, I see My Toolbar at the bottom of the list.
So I just installed Word 2000 on my Windows 7 laptop and copied a few Word documents to it. When I open one of those documents and click Tools > Customize > Toolbars, I see that My Toolbar is not listed, and it is not displayed in the document's window. How do I copy My Toolbar from the desktop to the laptop so that it appears in the toolbar list and also in the document's window?
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* HP Pavilion Desktop 510-p114 * Windows 10 Home 22H2 19045.5854 |
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