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How to Add a "Save As" icon to the Quick Access Toolbar

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crystal (strive4peace) - Microsoft MVP, Access
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How can you see what you are working on when you want to see it while you to save a copy?

Add a "Save As" icon to the Quick Access Toolbar, or QAT.

That way, when you save a copy of a query, form, report, or other object you are modifying, you can still see what you are doing and can give your object a better name.

While Access is used to demonstrate,  you can do this in other Office products like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint too.

have an awesome day,
crystal

Video Steps

1. click on down arrow at end of QAT to Customize it

2. Choose "More Commands..." from the drop-down menu

3. choose to show 'All Commands'

4. click on the last command in the list of QAT commands on the right


   or whatever command you want to add the command below

5. double-click <Separator> in the left list to add it to the right list below what is selected

6. in the left list, doube-clicm Save As to addit below what is selected (now the separator)

7. click OK to close the Customize the Quick Access Toolbar dialog box

8. Enjoy faster saving!

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