The Quick Access Toolbar is a
customizable toolbar that contains a set of commands that are independent of
the tab on the ribbon that is currently displayed.
You can move the Quick Access
Toolbar from one of the two possible locations, and you can add buttons that
represent commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Add a command to the Quick
Access Toolbar that isn’t on the ribbon:
·
Click
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar > More Commands.
·
In the
Choose commands from list, click Commands Not in the Ribbon.
·
Find the
command in the list, and then click Add.
Move the Quick Access Toolbar:
The Quick Access Toolbar can
be located in one of two places
o
Upper-left
corner next to the icon for a Microsoft Office program, for example, next to
the Word icon
o
Below the
ribbon.
Reset the Quick Access Toolbar
to the default settings:
·
Right-click
the Quick Access Toolbar, and then click Customize the Quick Access Toolbar on
the shortcut menu.
·
In the
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar window, click Reset Defaults, and then click
Reset only Quick Access Toolbar.
Note:
You cannot increase the size
of the buttons representing the commands by an option in Microsoft Office. The
only way to increase the size of the buttons is to lower the screen resolution
you use.
You cannot display the Quick
Access Toolbar on multiple lines.
Only commands can be added to
the Quick Access Toolbar. The contents of most lists, such as indent and
spacing values and individual styles, which also appear on the ribbon, cannot
be added to the Quick Access Toolbar. However, you can customize the ribbon to
personalize the ribbon the way that you want it. For example, you can create
custom tabs and custom groups to contain your frequently used commands.
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