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You can make Word 2011's toolbars contain the commands you really use, some of which may be deeply buried in menus. Hereu2019s how to customize your Word 2011 toolbars to fit the way you work.
Toolbars and menus can be browsed without remembering the shortcuts with this software. For all suites of 32-bit Microsoft Office 2010, Classic Menu for Office Professional Plus 2010 can be used.
Organize your menu with a separator: To help group commands, insert a separator above a menu item. Double-click the desired menu item in the Menu Bar toolbar to display the Command Properties dialog ...
In Word 2008, it’s in View -> Customize Toolbars and Menus. Once the customization dialog appears, click on the Commands tab, then scroll down to Subscript and Superscript in the list.
While LibreOffice retains the traditional menus-and-toolbars approach that Microsoft abandoned in Office 2007, the new version is meant to make those menus and toolbars easier to navigate.
You also can customize the toolbar to keep track of the commands you use so only they appear in the dropdown menu. To initiate that customization, click on the Options tab and, under Personalized ...
Go to the toolbar and click on Tools, Customize and under Categories, select New Menu. Click on it and it will be copied to the Commands box. Now drag the New Menu icon to where you want it to appear ...
The new menus and toolbars may also be integrated into future iterations of Apple applications such as Aperture and/or suite applications like Pages, Numbers and iMovie.
What’s in your Excel toolbar? Chances are, you have the spreadsheet’s Standard and Formatting toolbars at the top of your screen, maybe the Chart and Drawing toolbars if you’re artistically inclined.
When you right-click on the taskbar, there is a Toolbars menu that lets you add Desktop, Links, Address (webpage URL), and custom folders to the taskbar. This helps you quickly access frequently ...
Select the "Favorites bar" option in the Toolbars menu. The yellow star appears in the Favorites toolbar automatically. Click the "View" tab and highlight the "Toolbars" option in the drop-down menu.
A missing main menu and toolbar can be caused by corruption in the Registry values that control toolbar placement. This is easily fixed by deleting those values—Windows will recreate them as needed.