Where can I get a list of Word 2003 Toolbar Commands?


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    Where can I get a list of Word 2003 Toolbar Commands?


    Does anyone know where I can get a list of these (see image) Word 2003 toolbar commands including icons?

    They seem to be a little small.

    Regards,

    klxdrt
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    Hello @klxdrt10,

    klxdrt10 said:
    Does anyone know where I can get a list of these (see image) Word 2003 toolbar commands including icons?

    Do you mean something like this => Word 2003 toolbar commands

    I hope this helps!
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    toolbar commands


    Paul.

    Thanks for your quick response @ the link with Word links was helpful (I saved it); however I found no solution to my problem.

    I'm a older ret busn mgr & my eyesight (w/trifocals) is good but not good enough to discern the small, poor contrast of the typefaces used a lot today. I know that's trendy & kool & takes president over readability, etc.

    What I was looking/hoping for was a separate list of those commands published by MS or from a person who may have created one on there own floating around the net.

    Regards,

    klxdrt10
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    klxdrt10 said:
    What I was looking/hoping for was a separate list of those commands published by MS or from a person who may have created one on there own floating around the net.
    MS has removed its online guides for out-of-support Office versions so you'd only find something by MS if they had made a mistake during their deletions.

    You could use, say, SnippingTool to capture the list in bits -
    1.1 snip
    1.2 click on scrollbar to go down
    [repeat six times, I think]
    then use a graphics program to join the seven snips up into one long picture just for ease of use.
    - A basic guide to using the Snipping tool - TenForums
    - You could even enlarge the pictures to make them easier to read. I can resize pictures very quickly & easily using Office 2007 Picture manager but I can't remember if there was a 2003 version of that so you'd have to use another method.

    Personally, I think the work involved would take as long as writing the list of command straight out into a text file.

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    Word 2003 commands


    Try3,

    Thanks for the quick reply & your suggestions to screen capture the commands. I agree it would be a good way to do it as I've been doing it for many yrs with various screen capture tools.

    To use that method today would be a little too tedious for me to accomplish because there are many commands in a small space & moving/aligning the screen down is tricky. I even tried screen captures that had a scrolling option to no avail.

    I do have plenty of imaging editing sw to get clear results.

    Regards

    klxdrt10
    Last edited by klxdrt10; 02 Nov 2020 at 13:01. Reason: left ot word
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    Okay but I meant the scrollbar on the very right of your picture - the list of All commands
    Where can I get a list of Word 2003 Toolbar Commands?-304430d1604263132-where-can-i-get-list-word-2003-toolbar-commands-word-tool-bar.jpg

    It looks to me as though it only needs six scroll-downs to display all parts of the list.

    Denis
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    Try this:
    1. Choose Tools > Macro > Macros.
    2. Change Macros in dropdown to Word Commands.
    3. Scroll down and select the ListCommands entry.
    4. Click on the Run button then choose All Word commands then click on the OK button.

    This will generate a new document of All Word Commands together with additional info (modifiers, etc.)

    Hope this helps...

    Edit... I've attached the (zipped) list of Word commands: Command Name.zip
    Last edited by RickC; 02 Nov 2020 at 17:26.
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    toolbar commaands


    Try3,

    1) I did some counting & counted 10, stopped as I was in the C's
    2) Along the way I missed some entries with mouse.

    Thanks for your suggestion.

    Going to try another way. Maybe take a movie with a smart phone then convert movie to jpg.

    Regards,

    klxdrt10
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