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Office 2000Customizing Office 2000

The focus this month, Customize Office 2000, offers tips to help you increase your efficiency by setting up the Office products to match your working style and preferences. Change default settings, customize menus, toolbars and templates, and more.

OVERVIEW: Customize Office 2000 to Suit Your Work Needs

Title Audience Last Updated
Use the Answer Wizard to Find Information on Office Update
Download the Answer Wizard update for a program and the Answer Wizard not only shows you Help topics in your program, but also shows you Office Update articles related to your question.
Everyone 19-Oct-1999
Check for Formulas with a Custom Excel 2000 Worksheet Function
Create a custom worksheet function in Excel 2000 that checks for a formula in a cell or multiple formulas in a range of cells.
Developer 03-Aug-1999
Create Your Own Worksheet Functions in Excel 2000
If you frequently reuse a complex calculation in Microsoft Excel 2000, you don't have to enter a long, complex formula repeatedly. You can create your own worksheet function to perform the calculation and use the function to create simpler formulas.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Customize Default Settings in Office 2000
By customizing the default documents, workbooks, presentations, etc. in Office 2000 programs, you can simplify the amount of formatting you do on a regular basis.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Customize How Outlook Looks and Behaves
Identifies where to change settings affecting how Outlook, Outlook items, Word (as the e-mail editor), and individual messages look and behave.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Customize Office 2000 to Suit Your Work Needs
This article is an overview of the focus on Customizing Office 2000. Learn how to change default folders and files, create custom functions, and set up Office for your own ease of use.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
FrontPage 2000 Preserves Your HTML Tag Formatting
FrontPage 2000 preserves the HTML tags in your Web pages. If the page was created in another HTML editor, the HTML for formatting on that page is not changed unless you edit it, even if the page contains errors or unrecognized HTML tags.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Go to the Office 2000 Folder You Use the Most from File/Open
It's easy to change the default file locations in your Microsoft Office 2000 applications so that when you want to open a file, you will go directly to the folder you use most frequently.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
How to Use Custom Toolbars from Previous Versions of Excel
This article explains where to find Microsoft Excel toolbar files and how to use your custom toolbars from other systems or other versions of Excel with Excel 2000.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Make It Easier to Open Frequently Used Files in Office 2000
Here are some tips on how you can make it easier to open frequently used files and folders in Microsoft Word 2000, Microsoft Excel 2000, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Making PhotoDraw Your Default Graphics Editor for FrontPage
Graphics are a key factor in the success of a Web site. Microsoft PhotoDraw is the graphics application of Microsoft Office. By making PhotoDraw your default graphics editor, you can save time when creating and updating your FrontPage-based web.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999
Opening Your Files Automatically When You Start Excel 2000
Save an Excel 2000 workbook in the XLStart folder and it will open automatically every time you start Excel. You can also use the Alternate Startup File Location to define a secondary folder or location for startup files.
Large Biz 03-Aug-1999
Where Did My Toolbar Buttons and Commands Go in Office 2000?
Where did your buttons and commands go in Office 2000? Office has improved the design of menus and toolbars to reduce clutter on the screen and help you more quickly access the commands and toolbar buttons you use most.
Everyone 03-Aug-1999

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