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Quick Access Toolbar 2007

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Flightless Bird
I have a client that wants to import this to another machine. Is that
possible? This is what he's tried so far and it isn't working. Any other
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

1. To export Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar customizations:

On the File tab, click Options, click Customize Ribbon or Quick Access
Toolbar.

Create your customizations, click Import/Export, and then click Export all
customizations.

You can use the *.exportedUI file to create the same customizations on
another computer by importing the file.

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2. To import a *.exportedUI customization file:

On the File tab, click Options, click Customize Ribbon or Quick Access
Toolbar.

Click Import/Export, and then click Import customization file. Navigate to
the *.exportedUI you created previously.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

Flightless Bird
That's pretty good since there is no such thing as a File tab.

This expalins how to do it in Excel. Without looking, common sense tells me
the other QATs will be similarly named.
http://www.rondebruin.nl/imageqat.htm



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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"G" <G@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:466B03C2-0ACE-4709-A5CD-B67C46E6DA90@microsoft.com...
>I have a client that wants to import this to another machine. Is that
> possible? This is what he's tried so far and it isn't working. Any other
> suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> 1. To export Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar customizations:
>
> On the File tab, click Options, click Customize Ribbon or Quick Access
> Toolbar.
>
> Create your customizations, click Import/Export, and then click Export all
> customizations.
>
> You can use the *.exportedUI file to create the same customizations on
> another computer by importing the file.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 2. To import a *.exportedUI customization file:
>
> On the File tab, click Options, click Customize Ribbon or Quick Access
> Toolbar.
>
> Click Import/Export, and then click Import customization file. Navigate to
> the *.exportedUI you created previously.
>
>
>
 
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