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| 178874 | 2003-09-30 00:44:00 | Darn. Thats the easy option eliminated. Method #2 1. Open Word. 2. Press Alt+F11 -- the VBA Editor opens. 3. If necessary, open the Immediate window (View->Immediate Window). 4. In the Immediate Window, type Application.CommandBars("Menu Bar").Visible = True then press Return. This should recover the menu bar. 5. Close the VBA Editor. 6. In Word, display the toolbars you require. For each toolbar, right-click the menu bar, then click the required toolbar. Method #3 As described by Microsoft in this link (support.microsoft.com) |
godfather (25) | ||
| 178875 | 2003-09-30 00:59:00 | I may be mising something here but have you tried selecting the menu bars from the view menu? ie View|Toolbars - there should be a tick against Standard. Also, you havent got the document in full screen view have you? If so the menus disappear as the document takes up the whole screen. There should be a small dialog box (bottom right) where you can click on close full screen. |
parry (27) | ||
| 178876 | 2003-09-30 01:24:00 | Thanks to all for your help. Fixed using the link provided by the godfather by starting word with the switch /a which starts word with the default settings. | pjg54 (2639) | ||
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