OL98: How to Customize Toolbars and Menus
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SUMMARY
This article provides a overview of the basic procedures used to customize
menus and toolbars in Microsoft Outlook.
MORE INFORMATION
The procedures outlined below include the following topics:
- Adding a Button to a Toolbar
- Adding a Custom Menu to a Toolbar
- Adding a Command to the Custom Menu
- Adding a Command to the Custom Menu on the Toolbar
About Customizing Toolbars
Menus, commands on the menus, and toolbar buttons are specific to the view
that is currently displayed; to ensure that you are modifying the correct
command, you may need to display a different folder.
For example, If you want to add a button to execute the Task Request
command, and you add the button while viewing the Task folder, that command
will only be available in that folder.
Customizing Toolbars and Menus
The following customizations require that the Customize dialog box be open
to activate the toolbar and menu customization functions. To open the
Customize dialog box, point to Toolbars on the View menu and click
Customize. A bold I-beam mouse pointer shows insertion positions on the
toolbars and menus.
Adding a Button to a Toolbar
- On the Commands tab, in the Categories list, click to select the
category for the command you want to add.
- Drag the command you want from the Commands list to the toolbar.
Adding a Custom Menu to a Toolbar
- In the Categories list, click New Menu.
- Drag New Menu from the Commands list to the toolbar.
- Right-click the new menu on the toolbar and on the shortcut menu, type a
name in the Name box, and then press ENTER.
Adding a Command to the Custom Menu
- Click the custom menu on the toolbar to display an empty box.
- In the Categories list, click the category for the command box.
- Drag the command from the Commands box to the empty box in the custom
menu.
Adding a Command to the Custom Menu on the Toolbar
- In the Categories list, click the category for the command you want to
add.
- Drag the command you want from the Commands box over the menu on the
toolbar. When the menu drops to display a list of menu commands, point
to the location where you want the command to appear on the menu, and
then release the mouse button.
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Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: July 28, 1999