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The toolbars in FrontPage offer a wide variety of nifty little buttons that can do almost everything but tie your shoes. Well, perhaps I exaggerate. But the fact remains that there are a lot of tools to use on the toolbars and you can add or delete these tools as you like.
Every toolbar in FrontPage (indeed, within Office 2003) can have tool buttons added so that oft-used tools can be accessed immediately.
If you discover you are not using a button on a toolbar very often (or at all), you can easily remove it.
Adding entire toolbars to the FrontPage interface is a very simple two-step process.
When toolbars first appear after you added them, they are not connected (" docked ") to the other toolbars. They are floating toolbars. If you wish, you can move them anywhere on the screen, including docking with other toolbars.
NOTE
You can move a docked toolbar by clicking on a blank spot on the toolbar and dragging it away from the other toolbars.
Depending on the amount of space on your screen, you may want to remove toolbars because everything is getting too cluttered. Again, this is a two-step process.
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