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Built-in Menu: Work
JG 06.06.2006 17:12:02
I add the built-in menu "work" to the Standard toolbar. Some computers will
remember the change. But when I close Word 2003 on my computer and reopen,
all changes are gone. How can I retain menu and toolbar changes on my
computer?

Re: Built-in Menu: Work
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" <garfieldnodie[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> 06.06.2006 17:23:20
Is Adobe Acrobat 7.0 installed on the computer? If yes, then the
Acrobat 7.0 Create Adobe PDF toolbar add-in for Word prevents
Word from automatically saving changes to the normal.dot template
(which is where toolbar customizations are stored). Quoting from
http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/331259.html :

Support Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word doesn't retain preferences
after you install Acrobat (7.0 on Windows XP)

Issue

After you install Adobe Acrobat 7.0 (Professional or Standard) or
Adobe Acrobat Elements 7.0, Microsoft Word no longer saves your
macros, preferences, or custom settings.

Detail

This problem occurs in Word 2002, 2003, or XP.

Solutions

Do one of the following solutions:

Solution 1: Install the Acrobat 7.0.5 update.

If you have Acrobat 7.0, choose Help > Check For Updates Now to
install the update or download the update from the Adobe website
at www.adobe.com/support/downloads/ .

Solution 2: Manually save macros, preferences, and custom
settings in Word.

If you infrequently create custom settings in Word, press the
Shift key and choose File > Save All each time you create a
custom setting to ensure that it is available in your other Word
documents.

Solution 3: Add the Save All button to the File menu and it use
each time you create a customized setting in Word.

If you frequently create custom settings in Word, add the Save
All button to the Tool bar, and then click it each time you
create a macro, preference, or custom setting.

To add the Save All button to the Tool bar in Word:

1. Choose Tools > Customize.

2. Click the Commands tab.

3. Select File from the list of categories, and then select Save
All from the list of commands.

4. Click Close.

Background information

Word saves all custom settings to the normal.dot file. Installing
Acrobat or Acrobat Elements 7.0 can prevent Word from
automatically saving these changes. Updating to 7.0.5 allows the
preferences to be saved as expected.


JG wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I add the built-in menu "work" to the Standard toolbar. Some computers will
> remember the change. But when I close Word 2003 on my computer and reopen,
> all changes are gone. How can I retain menu and toolbar changes on my
> computer?
>

RE: Built-in Menu: Work
JG 06.06.2006 17:26:02
Thank you Charles Kenyon. The Save All worked for my issue too.

quote
28. I can't save my customizations - AutoText, menus, etc.
Can't save normal.dot...
If you have Adobe Acrobat 7 installed see the last section of
http://www.gmayor.com/lose_that_adobe_acrobat_toolbar.htm.
Otherwise, hold down the Shift key when selecting the File
menu and select Save All.
See also http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/331259.html.
end quote

"JG" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I add the built-in menu "work" to the Standard toolbar. Some computers will
> remember the change. But when I close Word 2003 on my computer and reopen,
> all changes are gone. How can I retain menu and toolbar changes on my
> computer?
>

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