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This restored Office 's Toolbar not only contains all original buttons of Office , but also merge new buttons of Office What's more, Classic Menu for Office adds some used buttons in toolbar to help you work easier and faster:. Click to know more information and free download Classic Menu for Office programs. Apart from all drop down menus of Office , Classic Menu for Office add a "All" drop down menu at far left to view all menus' items. Once you've selected the desired Word tool, the ribbon shrinks back down and disappears once again.

If you accidentally double-click a Word ribbon tab, the ribbon disappears! You can use the same techniques that made the ribbon disappear to restore the Word ribbon. One more technique is available for minimizing or maximizing the Word ribbon: customizing the Quick Access Toolbar. The Quick Access Toolbar is that tiny section of icons located above the Word ribbon just to the right of the office button or below the Word ribbon if you have previously customized the Quick Access Toolbar and made this choice.

Hello, I am using Microsoft Word Thank you all. Go To Solution. Best Answer. There they are! How many clicks did we do? No need to go find on settings. If you do actually have Word , as the "Applies to" states, then you don't have a menu and toolbars but the Ribbon, which can be "minimized" and in Word hidden entirely.

Here are several ways to bring it back in Word and above:. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Click OK. Your changes are applied to the Quick Access toolbar. If there are options you use frequently and would like to access more easily, you may want to consider creating a customized toolbar.

From the Tools menu, select Customize The Customize dialog box appears. Click New The New Toolbar dialog box appears. The new, empty toolbar appears beside the Customize dialog box. From the Customize dialog box, select the Commands tab. From the Categories scroll list, select the category containing the option you wish to add to your custom toolbar.

Drag the command into the toolbar and release the mouse. The command is added to the toolbar. Drag the button out of the toolbar and release the mouse. The button is removed from the toolbar.



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