From: JeffG on
I have a macro that I wrote way back in word 2003 that added a listbox of
mine to a menu and the user could click on the listbox and make their choice.
In word 2007 since I can't seem to add the listbox to the Quick Launch
Ribbon, I have added “Add-In Toolbar Commands” to the Quick Launch, but that
adds a level of indirection to get to the listbox (click on the Toolbar
Commands” and then click on the listbox). Is there a way I can add the
listbox to the Quick Launch by hand (in Normal.dotm) such that the user can
click on it and get directly to the list?

Thanks for any help.

From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
See http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm and other articles on
that website.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"JeffG" <JeffG(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a macro that I wrote way back in word 2003 that added a listbox of
> mine to a menu and the user could click on the listbox and make their
> choice.
> In word 2007 since I can't seem to add the listbox to the Quick Launch
> Ribbon, I have added “Add-In Toolbar Commands” to the Quick Launch, but
> that
> adds a level of indirection to get to the listbox (click on the Toolbar
> Commands” and then click on the listbox). Is there a way I can add the
> listbox to the Quick Launch by hand (in Normal.dotm) such that the user
> can
> click on it and get directly to the list?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>