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{SOLVED} MS Office Shortcut Bar


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23-Mar-2001, 12:35 PM #1
Hey,

This one can probably be answered easily. I can't seem to find anyplace that allows me to turn on the shortcut bar for Office 2000. There is no folder in the Start/Program Menu to select the programs of Office. I've gone into the Office folder but it only allows me to start the programs, it doesn't allow me to manipulate the shortcut bar.

I would greatly appreciate any help that you could offer.

Thanks
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23-Mar-2001, 01:03 PM #2
You should have a shortcut in the microsoft office folder named: Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar
if not you may need to create a shortcut yourself. You would need to got to start, find files or folders and search your computer for OSA9.EXE. When you find it, right drag the file to your dektop and choose create shortcut here. Then right click the shortcut that you created and click properties. Click the shortcut tab and type a space and the letter c after OSA9.EXE in the target line. (eg C:\office\OSA9.EXE -c)The close the shortcut properties and double click the shortcut to start the toolbar.
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25-Mar-2001, 01:00 PM #3
Hey JimiT,

Thanks for the reply. I tried your suggestion and it worked.


Thanks for the help.
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