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Old 05-15-2007, 04:01 PM
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Change Toolbar Size in MS-Office

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Ever find yourself squinting at the buttons on the toolbars in various MS Office programs? Wish they were bigger? Relief is just a few clicks away!
To begin, you need to go to the Tools menu, Customize choice. (Or right click over any toolbar and choose Customize from the toolbar list).
On the Options tab, you should see the Large Icons choice. Check this box. Instantly, you should see the difference. The buttons should all be enlarged, while the document itself was not.
If you like this solution, click on the Close button. The buttons will then stay the new size.
If you don't like this solution, uncheck the box. This should return your buttons back to their original size. (Then click the Close button).
One quick side note: When you change to Large Icons, you've changed the buttons in all the MS Office Suite programs. (So, don't be surprised if you change them in MS Word and find them enlarged in MS Excel as well).
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