
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
The customizable Quick Access Toolbar contains a set of commands that are independent of the currently displayed tab on the ribbon. You can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the two …
Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar
Add or remove buttons for your favorite commands in Microsoft Office apps to the Quick Access Toolbar, move or reset the toolbar, reorder the buttons, and more.
Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Add favorite commands to the Quick Access Toolbar to quickly use them in your Office apps.
Video: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Training: To save you time, personalize Office and put the tools you use the most on the Quick Access Toolbar.
Move the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Select Customize Quick Access Toolbar at the right end of the toolbar. Near the bottom of the menu, select Show Below the Ribbon or Show above the ribbon. If you find that the default location above …
Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
What you can customize: You can personalize your ribbon to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often. Also, you …
Customize the Quick Action toolbar in Word for Mac
To customize the Quick Access Toolbar, open or create a Word, Excel, or PowerPoint document. Go to the app Preferences and select Quick Access Toolbar. On the Quick Access Toolbar tab window, …
Turn Touch Mode on or off - Microsoft Support
Turn Touch Mode on or off by clicking the button in the Quick Access Toolbar. If you don't see the button, you can add it.
Customize your toolbar in Outlook for Mac - Microsoft Support
Outlook for Mac now has a customizable toolbar so that you can have the features you use the most be easily accessible. Click the See more items button (…) in the toolbar and click Customize Toolbar.
Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support
You can assign a macro to a button on the Quick Access Toolbar or to a button in your own personal group on the ribbon. If you want a macro button to be available in other workbooks, assign it to a …