Outlook Optimizing Tutorials nr.5 Reset your Toolbar.
Posted on April 16, 2008
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This is the fifth week that we are customizing Microsoft Outlook. In this series we have till now only talked about the toolbar because this is probably the most essential part for using Outlook. Let’s recap; what have we talked about.
The first week we added and removed buttons from our toolbar. In the second week we created a button for sending an e-mail with an already inserted receiver and we arranged the toolbar with the use of separators in the third week and last week we talked about creating an Outlook toolbar button for opening a program.
Now that we have been so active with the toolbar there’s a big change that you might have done something wrong or that you want to undo these changes. And to accomplish this is pretty simple.
Reset your toolbar to the standard toolbar with these steps.
· Place your Toolbar in edit-mode by right clicking on an empty spot of your toolbar
· And select Customize

· Go to the Toolbars tab.
· Select Standard, Advanced, Menu Bar or Web
· And click on Reset.
· Click on OK
· And close down the window.

So that’s it for today. I hope that you don’t need this and that the other Outlook Tutorials were useful. I already have a surprising and a pretty cool lined up for you next week. Stay tuned!!


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