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Copy custom toolbars to another document or template
Applies to:
Microsoft Office Word 2003
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On the
Tools
menu, click
Templates and Add-Ins
.
Click
Organizer
, and then click the
Toolbars
tab.
To copy items to or from a different
template
(template: A file or files that contain the structure and tools for shaping such elements as the style and page layout of finished files. For example, Word templates can shape a single document, and FrontPage templates can shape an entire Web site.)
or file, click
Close File
to close the
active document
(active document: The document in which you're working. Text you type or graphics you insert in Microsoft Word appear in the active document. The title bar of the active document is highlighted.)
and its attached template or to close the
Normal template
(Normal template: A global template that you can use for any type of document. You can modify this template to change the default document formatting or content.)
. Then click
Open File
, and open the template or file you want.
Click the items you want to copy in either list, and then click
Copy
.
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