Customised Settings

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I am running Word 2003. Every time I customise the toolbars they work fine
until I re-start my computer, whereupon all of the customised settings are
lost.

Any thoughts?
 
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I am running Word 2003. Every time I customise the toolbars they
work fine until I re-start my computer, whereupon all of the
customised settings are lost.

Any thoughts?

Does this help?

Your toolbars or menus are missing or your settings are not retained ... :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242368

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Graham. Yes I do have Acrobat 7 (not that I ever use it).

I would be happy to use the Shift + File + SaveAll method as I rarely make
changes to my settings once they are in place, but that didn't have any
effect when I tried it.

Must admit that I'm nervous about tampering with Registry settings but how
do I access them in the first place?
 
Thanks for the pointer.

I am not using Full Screen and have only the Standard and Formatting
toolbars in use. I also am starting Word from the Programmes list rather
than a shortcut. Using the /a switch makes no difference and when I search
form Normal.dot nothing is found!
 
You have not read the article thoroughly as it points to a download of an
update to fix this problem with a hyperlink to the Adobe site!

The workarounds and registry fix are only required if you don't update
Acrobat.
Access the registry by running regedit from Windows start >run - see
http://www.gmayor.com/my_toolbars_are_missing.htm for a (different) example

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Open the Registry editor by typing REGEDIT (or regedit) at the Start | Run
prompt and pressing Enter.

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Graham. I did read the article but the download doesn't work! I get a
message saying that it can't be installed because the programme to be
upgraded may be missing.
 
It sounds to me like you don't have Acrobat 7, but Acrobat 7 Reader, which
is another program entirely. It is only Acrobat 7 that my web site and the
Adobe link refer to.

If you don't have Acrobat 7, then it is possible that you have some other
add-in that is causing the problem -
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/CheckIfAddinsInstalled.htm


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Thanks Graham. Perversely, it now seems to be working OK so I'll let
sleeping dogs lie for the time being!

Thanks again for your advice.
 
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