How can I get toolbar buttons back?

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I accidently removed the buttons on the toolbar. It was the icons for home,

page, options (I think) and some others. I was tryimg to customize and

clicked on something that made those disappear. How can I get them back?

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my_realtor (Linda)
 
Right click on the Toolbar | Customize | Add or Remove Commands and add

them back.

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Bruce Hagen

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"my_realtor" wrote in message

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>I accidently removed the buttons on the toolbar. It was the icons for

>home,

> page, options (I think) and some others. I was tryimg to customize and

> clicked on something that made those disappear. How can I get them back?

> --

> my_realtor (Linda)

>
 
"my_realtor" wrote in message

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>I accidently removed the buttons on the toolbar. It was the icons for home,

> page, options (I think) and some others. I was tryimg to customize and

> clicked on something that made those disappear. How can I get them back?

> --

> my_realtor (Linda)

>




Right-click at the top of the window in the gray area below the Title Bar,

and select Command Bar. After the Command Bar is selected and the command

buttons still are not visible, right-click again and select CUSTOMIZE>ADD OR

REMOVE COMMANDS, then go down the list and select the commands you want to

have visible. You can arrange the order of the commands here, also.
 
"my_realtor" wrote in message

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> I accidently removed the buttons on the toolbar. It was the icons for

> home,

> page, options (I think) and some others. I was tryimg to customize and

> clicked on something that made those disappear. How can I get them back?






Sounds like you may have resized the tray for the Command bar to hide all

its buttons? If so, you could try using the keyboard shortcuts for some of

them to see if they still work. In particular, the keyboard shortcut for

the Home button in the Command bar would be Alt-M and since it has a menu

associated with that button you then would see where the command bar was

hiding (and see where to start dragging to try to make the Command bar's

tray bigger if that is what you wanted to do. ; )





Good luck



Robert Aldwinckle

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