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About Brandon Drake
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I can answer questions regarding the Graphics object, file access, general optimization, printing (on paper), user controls, program mathematics, the registry, creating macros, processes, and fundamental or basic questions. I have made a few asp.net pages but I do not know the language extensively. I have not done much work with databases but I have created my own database systems.

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I have been programming with visual basic for 6 years. In all I have written programs in about 8 programming languages, although, I only know about 3 well. I have written a few applications but mainly I like to write programs for fun.

 
   

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Topic: VB.NET



Expert: Brandon Drake
Date: 7/10/2006
Subject: Office XP Add-in

Question
Hi,

  I was wondering how to add a button to MS Word tool bar or to create a new tool bar with a button in it. Can you tell me how you did?

Thank you

Answer
Danny,

Go to Tools->Customize and select the tab "Toolbars".  Click the "New" button and type in a name for the new toolbar.

Once you have a toolbar, you can go to the "Commands" tab and drag and drop buttons from the "Commands" tab to your new toolbar.



Good Luck,

Brandon Drake

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