MS Word 2003 Tutorial - Keep your Favorite Files at your Fingertips

MS Word 2003 Tutorial - Keep your Favorite Files at your Fingertips

If you're like most people, there are a few files you use often, and would like to have a few at your fingertips. What most users don't know is Word 2003 offers a way for you to add up to 9 files to your menu, so that they are always available.

Here are the steps.

Step 1 - Set up your Work Toolbar

  • Click on the Tools menu, then Customize.
  • Click the Commands tab.
  • Under the Save in section, make sure Normal.dot is selected. This makes the files available throughout MS Word.
  • Under the Categories section in the left hand side of your dialog box, select Built-in Menus.
  • Under the Commands section on the right hand side of the dialog box, select Work (scroll all the way to the last item).
  • Drag Work from the dialog box to your toolbar.
  • Close the document, then close Word. If you get a question asking if you want to save changes to normal.dot, choose Yes or OK.
Once your work menu is set up, you're able to add up to 9 documents.

Word 2003 Work menu

Step 2 - Add items to your Work Toolbar

Adding items to the MS Word work menu is very simple.
  • Open the file (the file must have a name).
  • Click the Work menu, then select Add to Work Menu.
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