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May 8 2008, 04:37 AM
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1. Right-click the toolbar you want to change, and then click Customize. This puts your toolbar in customize mode. 2. You can now do one or more of the following: o To move a button to another location on the same toolbar or to another toolbar, click a button, and then drag it to where you want it. o To create a button for a command, click any menu, click the command on the menu, and then drag the command to the toolbar. o To resize the width of the Find a Contact and Current View boxes, click the box, and then rest the mouse pointer on the left or right border until the resize icon appears . Now drag the border to stretch the box to the width you want. Taken from: Easy ways to customize your Outlook toolbar - Outlook - Microsoft Office Online This post has been edited by Ax238: May 12 2008, 11:39 AM
Reason for edit: Give credit where credit is due
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