Re: Starting a New Document in Word2003



This is one of the tricks described in my article
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CustomizingWord2002.htm:

1. Open Tools | Customize.

2. On the Commands tab, select FileNewDialog from the All Commands category
and drag it to your toolbar.

3. The command doesn't have an icon by default, so you'll need to add one.
Right-click on your New button and choose Copy Button Image.

4. Right-click on the new button you added and choose Paste Button Image (if
the button was showing text before, you may have to right-click and choose
Default Style).

5. Drag the old New button off the toolbar.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Jack Sadie" <jacksadie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When I click on the New Document icon in Word 2003 it opens a task pane
on
> the
> right headed Templates.
>
> I then have to click on "Templates/On my computer"
> to get to the dialog box where I can choose from all my carefully
customised
> templates.
>
> Please will someone tell me how can I make clicking the "New Document"
icon
> cause Word to go directly to that dialog box.
>
> I suppose I could a record a new macro and put it on a new icon but it
seems
> better to use the original icon to behave as I want it to.
>
> TIA.
> Jack Sadie
>
>

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