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You can add and remove commands from the Office Ribbon menu to organize the experience, and here's how on Windows 10.
Adding commands to the Quick Access Toolbar Without any previous customization, the Excel Quick Access Toolbar will only display options to save, undo and redo. Here's how to change that.
Add as many commands that give you one-click access to your needed ink toolset. Below the list of commands, put a check next to ““Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon†.
The Developers tab gives you quick access to many of the advanced features available in Office applications. These features include Visual Basic, XML commands, Macros, document protection features ...
Learn how to add Microsoft Office programs on the Quick Access Toolbar. The Quick Access Toolbar is a collection of shortcuts that displays commands.
Click the down arrow of the Quick Access Toolbar and select More Commands from the drop-down menu. Instantly, Excel Options dialog box will be displayed.
For example, you can't add a button to set a specific line spacing value. If you can't add the button, no option to "Add to Quick Access Toolbar" will appear when you right-click the ribbon.
With seamless storage built into the Office interface, it's easy to lose sight of where you're saving files. Here's a trick to add a control to the QAT so you always know the current file's location.
Add as many commands that give you one-click access to your needed ink toolset. Below the list of commands, put a check next to “Show Quick Access Toolbar below the Ribbon”.