OFF: Toolbars Supplied with the Office Shortcut Bar

Last reviewed: December 20, 1996
Article ID: Q130849
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Office 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Office for Windows 95, version 7.0

SUMMARY

The Office Shortcut Bar (OSB) ships with several premade toolbars. To display or hide any of these toolbars on the Shortcut Bar, use the right mouse button to click a blank area on a toolbar, and then click the toolbar name in the shortcut menu. When the toolbar name has a check mark next to it, the toolbar is visible on the Shortcut Bar. When the toolbar name has no check mark next to it, the toolbar is hidden. By default, the Office toolbar is the only toolbar that is visible the first time the OSB is started.

Microsoft Office 97

The following table contains a list of the toolbars that are supplied with the Office Shortcut Bar and a description of each.

Toolbar Name   Default View    Description/Location

Office         Visible         Office 97 toolbar shortcuts folder
                               \Program Files\Microsoft Office
                               \Shortcut Bar\Office

Desktop        Hidden          Windows Desktop folder; Toolbar contains
                               My Computer, Network Neighborhood, Recycle
                               Bin, and E-mail Inbox buttons
                               \<Windows>\Desktop

Favorites      Hidden          \<Windows>\Favorites

Programs       Hidden          \<Windows>\Start Menu\Programs

Accessories    Hidden          Toolbar contains such programs as
                               Notepad, Calculator, and WordPad
                               \<Windows>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories

QuickShelf     Hidden          Contains shortcuts for Bookshelf Basics
                               \Program Files\Microsoft Office
                               \Office\Shortcut Bar\Quickshelf


Microsoft Office version 7.0

The following table contains a list of the toolbars that are supplied with the Office Shortcut Bar and a description of each.

Toolbar Name   Default View   Description/Location
Office         Visible        Office 95 toolbar shortcuts folder
                              \MSOffice\Office\Shortcut Bar\Office

Desktop        Hidden         Windows Desktop folder; Toolbar contains
                              My Computer, Network Neighborhood, Recycle
                              Bin, and E-mail Inbox buttons
                              \<Windows>\Desktop

Favorites      Hidden         \<Windows>\Favorites

MSN            Hidden         \MSOffice\Office\Shortcut Bar\Office

Programs       Hidden         \<Windows>\Start Menu\Programs

Accessories    Hidden         Toolbar contains such applications as
                              Notepad, Calculator, and WordPad
                              \<Windows>\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories

For a list of the buttons on the Office toolbar, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q131182
   TITLE     : OFF: Buttons Supplied with the Office Toolbar

REFERENCES

For more information about Displaying Toolbars, click the Index tab in Microsoft Office Help, type the following text

  toolbars, displaying

and then double-click the selected text to go to the "Show or hide a toolbar on the Office Shortcut Bar" topic.


KBCategory: kbtool
KBSubcategory: offwinsetup offosb

Additional reference words: 7.00 OSB



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Last reviewed: December 20, 1996
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