DOCUMENT:Q133230  11-DEC-1999  [homemm]
TITLE   :Bookshelf: Changing the Order of Quickshelf Buttons
PRODUCT :Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
PROD/VER::1994 edition,1995 edition; WINDOWS:
OPER/SYS:
KEYWORDS:

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The information in this article applies to:

 - Microsoft Bookshelf for Windows versions 1994 edition, 1995 edition 
 - Microsoft Bookshelf '95 for Windows 95 
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SUMMARY
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It is possible to define the order of QuickShelf buttons on the Toolbar. If you
add buttons individually, the first button appears at the far left. Additional
buttons are placed sequentially to the right.

MORE INFORMATION
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To customize your Bookshelf buttons, use the instructions below for your version
of Bookshelf

Defining Button Order in Bookshelf 1994 and 1995
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To define the button order in Bookshelf for Windows, 1994 and 1995 editions, do
the following:

1. Click the QuickShelf button (black, downward-pointing arrow) at the far right
   of the Toolbar.

2. Click Customize, and then click the Toolbar tab.

3. Make sure only one book or feature is selected.

4. Click OK.

   NOTE: The button you have selected should appear on the left of the Toolbar
   and the QuickShelf button on the right.

5. Again, click the QuickShelf button.

6. Click Customize.

7. Select the book or feature you want as the next Toolbar button.

8. Click OK.

   NOTE: You should now see the new button you have selected to the right of the
   original button chosen.

9. Follow steps 6-8 to add additional buttons. Each new button appears to the
   right of the previous selection.

To set the QuickShelf buttons to match the order in which the books appear in
Bookshelf, select the following options in the order listed:

   All Books
   Dictionary
   Thesaurus
   Quotations
   Encyclopedia
   Atlas
   Chronology
   Almanac

Defining Button Order in Bookshelf '95 for Windows 95
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To define the button order in Bookshelf '95 for Windows 95, do the following:

1. Click the Quickshelf icon (to the left of the word Quickshelf) on the
   Toolbar.

2. Click Customize, and then click the Buttons tab.

3. Make sure only one book or feature is selected.

4. Click OK.

   NOTE: The button you have selected should appear on the Toolbar.

5. Again, click the QuickShelf icon.

6. Click Customize, and then click the Buttons tab.

7. Select the book or feature you want as the next Toolbar button.

8. Click OK.

   NOTE: You should now see the new button you have selected to the right of the
   original button chosen.

9. Follow steps 6-8 to add additional buttons. Each new button appears to the
   right of the previous selection.

To set the QuickShelf buttons to match the order in which the books appear in
Bookshelf, select the following options in the order listed:

   All Books
   Dictionary
   Thesaurus
   Quotations
   Encyclopedia
   Atlas
   Chronology
   Almanac

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Technology        : kbHomeMMsearch kbBookshelfSearch kbBookShelf1994 kbBookShelf1995
Version           : :1994 edition,1995 edition; WINDOWS:

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