From: Vincent on 7 Mar 2010 07:24 The icons provided when installing Office leave, shall we say "something left to whish for" ... Which leaves me with the task of editing them. I make several toolbars, global and local, full of macros, each one with a separate icon (no text - takes to much space). In order to successfully separate these icons I need to make if not unique at least different. It's tedious and mundane, but once done - I'm happy again. That is until the computer crashes... Is there not a program, or something, that lets me save and by all means, retrieve these icons? I use the 03 version...
From: DL on 7 Mar 2010 11:41 the outcmd.dat file stores toolbar & menu settings. Like most of outlook data files it can simply be saved/copied to another location (all with outlook closed) "Vincent" <vincent.jonsson(a)chello.se> wrote in message news:D0B40F1E-876C-4322-9528-0429BEFB6954(a)microsoft.com... > > The icons provided when installing Office leave, shall we say "something > left to whish for" ... Which leaves me with the task of editing them. I > make > several toolbars, global and local, full of macros, each one with a > separate > icon (no text - takes to much space). In order to successfully separate > these > icons I need to make if not unique at least different. It's tedious and > mundane, but once done - I'm happy again. That is until the computer > crashes... > > Is there not a program, or something, that lets me save and by all means, > retrieve these icons? > > I use the 03 version... >
From: Roger Fink on 7 Mar 2010 14:53 Vincent wrote: > The icons provided when installing Office leave, shall we say > "something left to whish for" ... Which leaves me with the task of > editing them. I make several toolbars, global and local, full of > macros, each one with a separate icon (no text - takes to much > space). In order to successfully separate these icons I need to make > if not unique at least different. It's tedious and mundane, but > once done - I'm happy again. That is until the computer crashes... > > Is there not a program, or something, that lets me save and by all > means, retrieve these icons? > > I use the 03 version... http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/iconsext.html Check out his other stuff too. This guy deserves his own statue somewhere near Redmond.
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