jonathansnyder,
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Brad
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Browse All TopicsDoes anybody know if there is a registry entry I can make to turn off Personalized Menus in Office XP as well as 2000? The reason I want to do it in the reg. is so I can deploy the change system wide.
Thanks!
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by: byundtPosted on 2004-03-30 at 20:50:26ID: 10720888
Hi jonathansnyder, e.com/Appl ications/M S_Office/E xcel/ Q_208 03794.html e\Policies \Microsoft \Office\10 .0\Common\ Toolbars\A daptiveMen us
Office\9.0 \Common\To olbars Office 2000 Office\10. 0\Common\T oolbars Office XP Office\11. 0\Common\T oolbars Office 2003
See the comment by forsbom in this PAQ for the Office XP registry entry: http://www.experts-exchang
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Softwar
Note: I didn't find it in the place forsbom cited, but then I've got four versions of Office installed.
\HKEY_USERS\long number\Software\Microsoft\
\HKEY_USERS\long number\Software\Microsoft\
\HKEY_USERS\long number\Software\Microsoft\
The trick was to search for AdaptiveMenus in the registry.
Cheers!
Brad