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You can create a new toolbar and put your favorite buttons on it. If you want, you can even create toolbar buttons for styles, fonts, AutoText entries, and macros. Follow these steps:
1. Choose Tools --> Customize, or right-click a toolbar and choose Customize to open the Customize dialog box.
2. Select the Toolbars tab.
Figure 1 shows the Toolbars tab of the Customize dialog box.
Figure 1: Creating a new toolbar.
3. Click the New button.
The New Toolbar dialog box appears, as shown in Figure 1.
4. Enter a name for your toolbar in the Toolbar Name box.
The name you type here will appear on the View --> Toolbars submenu.
5. Click OK.
A puny toolbar with the name you entered appears on the screen, as shown in Figure 1. Locating this toolbar can be difficult; have a good look-see and you will find it. At this point, the thing is hardly bigger than a toolbar button. Drag it to a convenient location.
6. Place buttons on your toolbar.
 | If you've added styles or fonts to your toolbar, you may want to shorten their names to make them fit better. To do so, right-click the button whose name you want to shorten and enter a new name in the Name text box on the drop-down list. Also on the shortcut menu are commands for changing the appearance of buttons. |
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