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Cannot Customize Office 2003 Under WinXP


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I am using Office 2003 SP2 under Windows XP Proffessional SP2.

When trying to customize Menu or Toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar area --> "Customize..." --> "Commands" tab, regardless of what I select under the "Categories" box, be it "File", "Edit", "Tools" etc., the "Modify Selection" button is always grayed out.

Can anyone help to overcome this problem? Maybe by modifying Registry or Policy?

Thanks a lot.


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I have the same problem but on Windows Server 2003 (and only in outlook), when I tested it on Windows XP it was just fine.

Pawan

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Somehow I have found how to do it.

First we have to right-click the Toolbar or Menu area, the "Customize" dialog box will pop up.

While the "Customize" dialog box is open, right-click the Menu or Toolbar item that we want to customize on the Menu or Toolbar area, not in the "Customize" dialog box, that will bring a rectangular border on that item, and a drop-down menu will come up enabling us to do the customization on that item.

What a trick!!!

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hmmm, my problem is, when i want to customise the menu item and drag into the toolbar, after i click OK, the item that i've draged gone disappear again. Anyone know why and how??

Thanks.

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I am using Office 2003 SP2 under Windows XP Proffessional SP2.

When trying to customize Menu or Toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar area --> "Customize..." --> "Commands" tab, regardless of what I select under the "Categories" box, be it "File", "Edit", "Tools" etc., the "Modify Selection" button is always grayed out.

Can anyone help to overcome this problem? Maybe by modifying Registry or Policy?

Thanks a lot.

Did someone put faronics win select or a restricting tool on your computer because that might lock things up?

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Did someone put faronics win select or a restricting tool on your computer because that might lock things up?

I am using Zonealarm 6.0. I not sure whether zonealarm lock it or not.

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