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Old January 28th 10, 02:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default macro buttons

In Outlook 2003 I used to add buttons for my macros to the bar of the
message window. Those macros handle moving current message to certain
folders (default Move to Folder button was not convenient enough). Once
upgraded to version 2007, my buttons are now moved to Add-Ins menu of the
Ribbon and I'm fine with it (although they're one click further now to
reach). How do I add more macro buttons to the Add-Ins? I only found a way
to add them to Quick Access Toolbar which is not feasible since the captions
appear there only when mouse is over, and I need them displayed permanently.
Thanks in advance.

 




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