Article ID: 130848
Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005
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Deleting a button When you delete a toolbar button from the Shortcut
Bar, you also delete the item from the underlying
folder. In other words, when you delete a button,
Windows moves the item to the Recycle Bin.
NOTE: The reverse is also true: when you delete an
item from a folder, you also delete its toolbar button
on the Shortcut Bar.
Hiding a button When you hide a button, it no longer appears on the
toolbar, but it is still part of the toolbar and the
item remains in its underlying folder.
Deleting a toolbar When you delete a toolbar from the Shortcut Bar, you
permanently remove that toolbar entry from the Windows
registry, but you do not delete the toolbar's folder,
even if you originally created the toolbar from
scratch.
NOTE: You cannot delete the Office toolbar, but you
can hide it.
Hiding a toolbar When you hide a toolbar, it no longer appears on the
Shortcut Bar, but it is still part of the Shortcut Bar
and its underlying folder remains intact. When a
toolbar is hidden, it still appears on the Office
Toolbar shortcut menu, but there is no check mark next
to it.
Additional query words: OSB
Keywords: KB130848