From: Stevo1604 on
Prior to my computer crash/recovery, I had a MS Office application docking
bar on my desktop where I could drag and drop shortcuts to a variety of
applications thereby reducing the clutter on my desktop while giving me easy
access to those apps I used most frequently.

I would like to recover that if possible
From: LD55ZRA on
Are you using WindowsXP? If so then you need to get your
QuickLaunch icons on your taskbar. To do this you need to
right-Click on your taskbar and then select Properties. Now you
will get a window opening with Taskbar as your chosen tab. On
that window you will see 5 check boxes of which one is called
"Show Quick Launch". Check this and click OK and you will get the
M$ icons but now you can drag & Drop new ones on this.

hth


Stevo1604 wrote:
>
> Prior to my computer crash/recovery, I had a MS Office application docking
> bar on my desktop where I could drag and drop shortcuts to a variety of
> applications thereby reducing the clutter on my desktop while giving me easy
> access to those apps I used most frequently.
>
> I would like to recover that if possible

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From: Gordon on

"Stevo1604" <Stevo1604(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:841073AB-4F68-43C2-83A0-A62357A1AD4A(a)microsoft.com...
> Prior to my computer crash/recovery, I had a MS Office application docking
> bar on my desktop where I could drag and drop shortcuts to a variety of
> applications thereby reducing the clutter on my desktop while giving me
> easy
> access to those apps I used most frequently.
>
> I would like to recover that if possible

And your version of Office is?

From: Bob I on
if you r-click on the Taskbar you will see "Toolbars", you may select
from premade or "roll your own".

Stevo1604 wrote:

> Prior to my computer crash/recovery, I had a MS Office application docking
> bar on my desktop where I could drag and drop shortcuts to a variety of
> applications thereby reducing the clutter on my desktop while giving me easy
> access to those apps I used most frequently.
>
> I would like to recover that if possible