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  1. Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support

    Show the ribbon when hidden, and set options to shows tabs and commands, just tabs, or automatically hide the ribbon for the maximum document space.

  2. 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 …

  3. Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support

    You can personalize the Ribbon and toolbars in Office just the way you like them, showing frequently used commands and hiding the ones you rarely use. You can change default tabs, …

  4. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    You can align taskbar icons to the center or to the side, pin or unpin apps, and show or hide system tray icons. These customization options make the taskbar not only a functional tool but …

  5. Move the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    Click Ribbon Display Options, located in the lower-right below the ribbon. In the list, choose either Show Quick Access Toolbar or Hide Quick Access Toolbar as appropriate.

  6. 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.

  7. Customize the ribbon in Word - Microsoft Support

    The only way to do this is to change your display resolution, which would change the size of everything on your page. You can't change the color of the ribbon or its icons, but you can …

  8. Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows

    Select Settings > System > Display and choose a screen orientation from the drop-down list next to Display orientation. Windows will recommend an orientation for your screen.

  9. Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support

    Select the Ribbon Display Options button in the lower-right corner of the ribbon. In the menu that opens, select Always show ribbon to show the ribbon with all tabs and full commands.

  10. Where are the menus and toolbars? - Microsoft Support

    When you go to a tab, the ribbon for that tab opens and you can see the tools and functions that were formerly in menus and toolbars in earlier versions of PowerPoint.