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1. ox Command Restore the original settings Jp Cancel names Customizing the Ribbon 64 1 The left side of the dialog box Choose Commands From presents every tab group and command in your Office program To customize the Ribbon you select a tab group or command on the left side of the dialog box and move it to the right side Keep reading to find out how to display tabs groups and commands in the Options dialog box and how to do all else that pertains to customizing the Ribbon In case you make a hash of the Ribbon you also find instructions for restoring the Ribbon to its original state Displaying and selecting tab group and command names To customize the Ribbon you need to display and select tab names group names and command names in the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 1 Start by opening the drop down lists and choosing a display option Choose Commands From Choose an option to locate the tab group or command you want to add to the Ribbon For example choose All Commands to see an alphabetical list of all the commands in the Office program you re working in choose Main Tabs to see a list of tabs Customize the Ribbon Choose an option to display the names of all tabs main tabs or tool tabs Tool tabs are the context sensitive tabs that appear after you insert or click something For example the Table Tools tabs appear when you construct tables After you choose
2. Changing Color Schernes pptx Microseft PowerPoint Technical Pr co g Insert Design Trensitons Animations SlideShow Rewiew view S a Drawing Editing li ag Looking Ahead Keep your eye on the ball Know where the ducks are Keep a stiff upper lip Watch for falling rocks Mind the store G as 1 On the File tab choose Options You see the Options dialog box Select the General category Open the Color Scheme drop down list and choose Blue Silver or Black Click OK How do you like your new get up Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word In Microsoft Word you can change the keyboard shortcuts A keyboard short cutis a combination of keys that you press to give a command For example pressing Ctrl P opens the Print window pressing Ctrl S gives the Save com mand If you don t like a keyboard shortcut in Word you can change it and invent a keyboard shortcut of your own You can also assign keyboard short cuts to symbols macros fonts AutoText entries and styles Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word 649 Follow these steps to choose keyboard shortcuts of your own in Microsoft Word a On the File tab choose Options You see the Word Options dialog box 2 Select the Customize Ribbon category 3 Click the Customize button you can find it at the bottom of the dialog box next to the words Keyboard Shortcuts You see the Customize Keyboard dialog box as sho
3. Ribbon 643 2 Click the Rename button You see the Rename dialog box 3 Enter a new name and click OK Creating new tabs and groups Create new tabs and groups on the Ribbon for commands that are espe cially useful to you Follow these steps on the Customize Ribbon tab of the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 1 to create a new tab or group 1 On the right side of the dialog box display and select the name of a tab or group Earlier in this chapter Displaying and selecting tab group and com mand names explains how to select items in the Options dialog box e Tab If you re creating a tab select a tab name The tab you create will appear after the tab you select e Group If you re creating a group select a group name The group you create will appear after the group you select 2 Click the New Tab or New Group button Your Office program creates a new tab or group called New Tab Custom or New Group Custom If you created a tab Office also creates a new group inside your new tab 3 Click the Rename button to give the tab group or both a name In the Rename dialog box enter a descriptive name and click OK If you re naming a group the Rename dialog box gives you the opportunity to select an icon to help identify the group 4 Add groups commands or both to your newly made tab or group For instructions see Adding items to the Ribbon earlier in this chapter Resettin
4. a button and choose Remove from Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu Right click any button or tab and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar You see the Quick Access Toolbar category of the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 3 Select the button you want to remove on the right side of the dialog box and click the Remove button You can click the Reset button in the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 3 to remove all the buttons you placed on the Quick Access toolbar Placing the Quick Access toolbar above or below the Ribbon The Ribbon is the stretch of ground along the top of the screen where the tabs and buttons are found If your Quick Access toolbar contains many but tons consider placing it below the Ribbon not above it refer to Figure 1 3 Follow these instructions to place the Quick Access toolbar above or below the Ribbon Changing the Color Scheme 64 7 Quick Access toolbar below the Ribbon Right click the toolbar and on the shortcut menu choose Show Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon Quick Access toolbar above the Ribbon Right click the toolbar and on the shortcut menu choose Show Quick Access Toolbar Above the Ribbon The Options dialog box offers a check box called Show Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon refer to Figure 1 3 You can select this check box as well to move the toolbar below the Ribbon Customizing the Status Bar Figure 1 4 Right click the status bar to customiz
5. display options on the drop down lists display the names of groups and commands refer to Figure 1 1 Displaying group names Click a plus sign icon next to a tab name to see the names of its groups You can click the minus sign icon to fold group names back into a tab name Displaying command names in groups Click the plus sign icon next to a group name to see the names of its commands You can click the minus sign icon to collapse command names After you display the tab group or command name click to select it Moving tabs and groups on the Ribbon To change the order of tabs on the Ribbon or groups on a tab go to the Customize Ribbon category of the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 1 and select the name of a tab or group on the right side of the dialog box Then click the Move Up or Move Down button Click these buttons as neces sary until tabs or groups are in the order that you see fit Book VIII Chapter 1 weibolg 39140 ue fuziwozsng 642 Customizing the Ribbon NG ss Be careful about moving groups by clicking the Move Up or Move Down button Clicking these buttons too many times can move a group to a differ ent tab on the Ribbon Adding removing and renaming tabs groups and commands In the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 1 display and select the tab group or command you want to add remove or rename Then proceed to add remove or rename it Earlier in this chapter Displaying
6. the Options dialog box Then click the Import Export button and choose Export All Customizations on the drop down list The File Save dialog box opens Give the customizations file a name and click the Save button To load customizations from a file into your Office program return to the Customize Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar category of the Options dialog box click the Import Export button and choose Import Customization File You see the File Open dialog box Select the file and click the Open button Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar No matter where you go in Office you see the Quick Access toolbar in the upper left corner of the screen This toolbar offers the Save Undo and Repeat buttons However which buttons appear on the Quick Access tool bar is entirely up to you You can put your favorite buttons on the toolbar to keep them within reach And if the Quick Access toolbar gets too big you can move it below the Ribbon as shown in Figure 1 2 Adding buttons to and removing buttons from the Quick Access toolbar is I m happy to report a piece of cake And moving the toolbar below the Ribbon is as easy as pie Right click a button to add it to the toolbar Figure 1 2 Merely by right d9 O87 25 SHO clicking you can adda button to the Quick Access toolbar BZ U amp the v of of Bf 3 Slide Lof1 Office Theme English 1U 5 Calibn Bod 732 A A BE The Q
7. Chapter 1 Customizing an Office Program In This Chapter Personalizing the Ribbon v Changing around the Quick Access toolbar Choosing what appears on the status bar v Choosing a new color scheme Devising keyboard shortcuts in Word Te chapter describes a handful of things you can do to customize Office 2010 programs Don t be afraid to make like a software developer and change a program to your liking Many people are wary of retooling Office programs but you can always reverse the changes you make if you don t like them as I explain throughout this chapter This chapter shows how to put your favorite button commands on the Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar Instead of fishing around for your favorite commands you can assemble them on the Ribbon or Quick Access toolbar and locate them right away You also discover how to change around the status bar dress up an Office program in a new set of clothes and designate your own keyboard shortcuts in Word Customizing the Ribbon As you surely know by now the Ribbon is the stretch of ground across the top of all Office programs The Ribbon is composed of tabs On each tab commands are arranged by group To undertake a task you visit a tab on the Ribbon find the group with the command you want and choose the command If you are so inclined you can customize the Ribbon You can place the tabs and commands you know and love where you want to find them on the Ribbon And you can r
8. and select ing tab group and command names explains how to display items in the Options dialog box Adding items to the Ribbon Follow these steps to add a tab group or command to the Ribbon 1 On the left side of the Customize Ribbon tab of the Options dialog box select the tab group or command you want to add For example to add the Tables group to the Home tab select the Tables group 2 On the right side of the dialog box select the tab or group where you want to place the item If you re adding a tab to the Ribbon select a tab The tab you add will go after the tab you select 3 Click the Add button Removing items from the Ribbon Follow these steps to remove a tab group or command from the Ribbon 1 On the right side of the Customize Ribbon tab of the Options dialog box select the tab group or command you want to remove 2 Click the Remove button Except for tabs you create yourself you can t remove tabs from the Ribbon And you can t remove a command unless you remove it from a group you created yourself Renaming tabs and groups Sorry you can t rename a command As for tabs and groups you can rename them but only if you created them yourself Tabs and groups that came with Office can t be renamed Follow these steps to rename a tab or group 1 On the right side of the Customize Ribbon tab of the Options dialog box select the tab or group you want to rename Customizing the
9. documents default El k anoa Tee a ad Seve Ee manta is cas e B Bold Figure 1 3 th trine o frant z Book VIII Pod Endu E Chapter 1 remove center and reorder i Gee k Quick x eo Access a3 toolbar eee 7E buttons in l woes ae the Options S aban nn Pomnrenioune eer 22 dialog box _ 646 Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar MBER et amp al To restore the Quick Access toolbar to its original buttons click the Reset button in the Options dialog box refer to Figure 1 3 and choose Reset Only Quick Access Toolbar on the drop down list Choosing Reset All Customizations resets Ribbon customizations as well as Quick Access tool bar customizations Changing the order of buttons on the Quick Access toolbar Follow these steps to change the order of buttons on the Quick Access toolbar 1 Click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button and choose More Commands on the drop down list The Quick Access Toolbar category of the Options dialog box appears refer to Figure 1 3 You can also open this dialog box by right clicking any button or tab and choosing Customize Quick Access Toolbar 2 Select the name of a button on the right side of the dialog box and click the Move Up or Move Down button 3 Repeat Step 2 until the buttons are in the right order 4 Click OK Removing buttons from the Quick Access toolbar Use one of these techniques to remove buttons from the Quick Access toolbar Right click
10. e it The status bar along the bottom of the window gives you information about the file you re working on The Word status bar for example tells you which page you re on how many pages are in your document and several other things In PowerPoint the status bar tells you which slide you re looking at and the theme you chose for your presentation The status bar also presents the view buttons and Zoom controls To choose what appears on the status bar right click the status bar You see a drop down list similar to the one in Figure 1 4 By selecting and deselecting items in this list you can decide what appears on the status bar Customize Status Bar Slide Lot Omice Thaeme S English 1U 5 1 Changing the Color Scheme Figure 1 5 shows three color schemes with which you can dress up Excel Outlook Access Word Publisher and PowerPoint Blue Silver and Black Which do you prefer Follow these steps to choose a color scheme Book VIII Chapter 1 weibolg 39140 ue Buiziwojsny 648 Figure 1 5 Take your choice of these color schemes Blue top Silver middle or Black bottom Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word Pid ERA ois Changing Colar Schenes pptx Micrasoft PowerPoint Technical Pr o 2 B tone omet Design Transitions Animations slideshow Reiew vis a 5 li a a B U k Paste New Drewing Eoting y Slide J7 A A lipboard ices Font Wd Ul
11. emove tabs and commands that aren t useful to you 640 Customizing the Ribbon Figure 1 1 Starting in the Customize Ribbon category of the Options dialog box you can customize the Ribbon To customize the Ribbon open the Customize Ribbon tab of the Options dialog box with one of these techniques On the File tab choose Options and select the Customize Ribbon category in the Options dialog box Right click a tab or button and choose Customize the Ribbon You see commands for customizing the Ribbon as shown in Figure 1 1 The right side of the dialog box Customize the Ribbon lists the names of tabs groups within tabs and commands within groups that are currently on the Ribbon To customize the Ribbon you arrange the right side of the dialog box to your liking You list the tabs groups and commands that you want for the Ribbon on the right side of the dialog box Change the order of the tabs Tab name Display tab group and command names Group name PowerPoint Options B a Customize the Ribbon Add and remove tabs groups and commands Choese commanes trom Main Tabs Main Tabs E Home sty ustiy Distributed Distribute Left to Right Right to Left Customize the Ribbon Main Tabs Main Tabs Home Clipboar F Sides Fort Images NewTed Hew Group Rensmdu Customizations Reset IimporEspurt
12. g your Ribbon customizations If you make a hash of the Ribbon all is not lost because you can restore the original settings In the Options dialog box click the Reset button refer to Figure 1 1 and choose one of these commands on the drop down list Reset Only Selected Ribbon Tab Select a tab name on the right side of the Options dialog box and choose this command to restore a tab to its original state Reset All Customizations Choose this command to restore the Ribbon in its entirety All changes you made are reversed You can also remove tabs and groups you created if you discover you don t need them See Removing items from the Ribbon earlier in this chapter Book VIII Chapter 1 weibolg 39140 ue Buiziwojsny 644 Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar You can preserve your Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar customizations for posterity in a special file called an Import Customization file these files have the exportedutT file extension Keep the file on hand for when you need it or distribute the file to co workers For that matter a co worker who is proud of his or her customizations can send them to you in a file and you can load the customizations into your Office program To save your Ribbon and Quick Access toolbar customization settings in a file go to the File tab choose Options and visit the Customize Exporting and importing program customizations Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar category of
13. pter 1 weibolg 39140 ue Buiziwojsny 650 MBER KV amp Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word 7 If you want the keyboard shortcut changes you make to apply to the document you re working on not to all documents created with the template you re working with open the Save Changes In drop down list and choose your document s name 8 Click the Assign button 9 When you finish assigning keyboard shortcuts close the Customize Keyboard dialog box To delete a keyboard shortcut display it in the Current Keys box select it and click the Remove button You can always get the old keyboard shortcuts back by clicking the Reset All button in the Customize Keyboard dialog box
14. uick Access toolbar below the Ribbon Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar 645 Adding buttons to the Quick Access toolbar Use one of these techniques to add buttons to the Quick Access toolbar Right click a button you want to see on the toolbar and choose Add to Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu refer to Figure 1 2 You can add all the commands in a group to the Quick Access toolbar by right clicking the group name and choosing Add to Quick Access Toolbar Click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button this button is located to the right of the Quick Access toolbar and choose a button on the drop down list The list offers buttons deemed most likely to be placed on the Quick Access toolbar by the makers of Office On the File tab choose Options and select the Quick Access Toolbar category in the Options dialog box or right click any button or tab and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu You see the Quick Access Toolbar category of the Options dialog box as shown in Figure 1 3 On the Choose Commands From drop down list select the name of the tab with the button you want to add to the Quick Access toolbar Then select the button s name and click the Add button Select a tab Select a button and click Add PowerPoint Options AES ons Ey customize the Quick Actess Toolba aia Chocke commands trom Customize Quick Access Toolbar Home Tab E ar all
15. wn in Figure 1 6 Customize Keyboard eS Specify a command Categories Commands References Tab a ViewNormal a Maiings Tab View Outline Review Tab ViewPage Maana Developer Tab Wew Web E Specify keyboard sequence Current keys Press new shortcut key Figure 1 6 Assigning keyboard shortcuts to Word commands Add Ins Tab ViewZoomPage width Smart art Tools Design Tab WewZoomTwoPage Smart yt Tools Format Tab Currently assigned to unassigned Save changes in Normal dotm E Description Shows or hides the ruler ViewZoomWholePage Cres Assign Remove Reset all Close Enter the shortcut Selecta command 4 In the Categories list choose the category with the command to which you want to assign the keyboard shortcut At the bottom of the list are the Macros Fonts AutoText Styles and Common Symbols categories Choose the command name macro font AutoText entry style or symbol name in the Commands list In the Press New Shortcut Key box type the keyboard shortcut Press the actual keys For example if the shortcut is Ctrl 8 press the Ctrl key and the 8 key don t type out C t r l 8 If you try to assign a shortcut that has already been assigned the words Currently assigned to and a command name appear below the Current Keys box You can override the preassigned keyboard assignment by entering a keyboard assignment of your own Book VIII Cha

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