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Tiêu đề Creating your own command bars
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Custom toolbars are listed with the other toolbars when you choose View, Toolbars or use a right-click to show the toolbar list.. For example, when you're in the Notes folder, a custom Q

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Creating Your Own Command Bars

One of the most powerful features in Office is the capability to customize your

workspace so that you can have the tools you need the most at your fingertips and remove the tools you don't use

Creating a Custom Toolbar

Creating a custom toolbar is as easy as opening the Customize dialog, selecting the

Toolbar tab, and choosing New Enter a name for your toolbar in the New Toolbar dialog box that appears, click OK, and you've created a new toolbar (see Figure 16.11) For the toolbar to be useful, you must add tools to it, either by dragging tools from other toolbars

or by adding new tools to it

Figure 16.11 Use the Toolbars tab to create or delete custom toolbars and to reset

the default toolbars to their original settings

By default, a new toolbar floats on the screen; you'll have to move it to one of the edges

of the window if you want it docked Custom toolbars are listed with the other toolbars when you choose View, Toolbars or use a right-click to show the toolbar list You can use this menu to show or hide your toolbars

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Custom toolbars aren't just for the main Outlook window You can

create them for any Outlook folder or form except note forms When

you create folder-specific toolbars, only the tools that can be used in

that folder will display on your toolbar For example, when you're in

the Notes folder, a custom Quick Flag toolbar will display without

buttons because Notes doesn't support Quick Flags

Adding Tools to Custom Toolbars

After you've created a custom toolbar, it's time to add tools to it Switch to the

Commands tab and browse the categories and commands to find the tools you want on your new toolbar For example, if you'd like to make a toolbar that contains just the tools you use from the Standard and Advanced toolbars, you can drag tools from those two toolbars to create a single custom toolbar

When you're creating hyperlink buttons, drag any button from the

Commands list or choose one with an icon that will match your

hyperlink, such as a document icon if you're going to hyperlink to a

document or a folder icon for a hyperlink to a network folder

Renaming and Deleting Custom Toolbars

If you discover the name you gave your custom toolbar isn't descriptive or is misspelled, select the toolbar by name from the Tools, Customize, Toolbars tab list and choose the Rename button, as shown in Figure 16.11

If you decide you really don't need your custom toolbar any longer, select it and click the Delete button, and the toolbar is gone After you delete a custom toolbar, you can't

restore it—you'll have to create a new one

Task: Create a Custom Toolbar

When there are commands you use often, you might want to create custom toolbars so that your frequently used commands are together on one toolbar

One custom toolbar you'll probably find very useful is a toolbar containing buttons for the different colored Quick Flags You can label each flag color with a name, such as Important, ASAP, Read Later, or another descriptive label:

1 Open the Customize dialog using the Tools, Customize menu selection

2 Select the Toolbars tab, if it's not already selected, and choose the New button

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3 Enter a name for your toolbar Because I'm making a custom toolbar for Quick Flags, I'm calling my toolbar Flags Click OK after entering a name A new

toolbar is created next to the Customize dialog

4 Choose the Commands tab

5 In the Categories list, choose Actions

6 Scroll down the Commands list and look for the flag commands

7 Drag each of the flag color commands to the Flags toolbar

8 Drag the Clear Flag and Add Reminder commands to the toolbar (see Figure 16.12) You don't need to add a Flag Complete button because one click on a flag completes it

Figure 16.12 Create a custom toolbar for Quick Flags

9 Right-click on each flag button on the toolbar and change the Name field to the description you want to use for the flag color For example, I'm using Important for the red flag Add an ampersand (&) before the character you want to use as the Alt+ shortcut, for example, Impor&tant

10 Select Image and Text so that you can see the name and flag color on the button

11 Close the Customize dialog when you're finished editing the toolbar

Drag the toolbar to any edge of the window to dock it or let it float on the screen

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