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In the Customize the Ribbon window, click the command that you want to rename. To hide the labels for the commands added to a custom group, right-click the group, and then select Hide Command Labels. Repeat to un-hide them. You can reset all tabs to their original state, or you can reset select tabs to their original state.

When you reset all tabs on the ribbon, you also reset the Quick Access Toolbar to show only the default commands. In the Customize the Ribbon window, choose the default tab that you want to reset to the default settings.

Select Reset , and then choose Reset only selected Ribbon tab. You can save your ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations into a file that can be imported and used by a coworker or on another computer. Important: When you import a ribbon customization file, you lose all prior ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations.

To later revert to the customization you currently have, you should export them before importing any new customizations. Select Rename , and type a new name. Optionally, you can also add an icon from the icon gallery. In the Customize the Ribbon window, select New Tab. Right-click the new tab, choose Rename , and type a new name or add an icon.

You can't remove a default tab, but you can remove a custom tab. Choose the custom tab that you want to remove. Select Remove. You can remove either a default or custom group from a tab. Choose the default or custom group that you want to remove. Select New Group. Right-click the new group, and then select Rename. In Choose Commands from list , select Main Tabs. Right-click the default group, and select Remove.

Got a version of Word that uses the ribbon interface Word or later? This site is for you! If you use an earlier version of Word, visit our WordTips site focusing on the menu interface. Visit the WordTips channel on YouTube. View the most recent newsletter. Toggle navigation. Inserting the Document Title in Your Document. You can see the information maintained by Word in this manner: If you are using Word , click the Office button and then click Word Options.

In the resulting Word Options dialog box, you click Prepare and then Properties. To insert the document title into your document, follow these steps: Position the insertion point where you want the title to appear. Display the Insert tab of the ribbon. Click the Quick Parts tool in the Text group and then choose Field. Word displays the Field dialog box. In the Categories list, choose Document Information.

Word updates the choices in the Field Names list right side of the dialog box. See Figure 1. To keep the ribbon displayed, select a different state from the Ribbon Display Options menu. At the top-right corner, select the Ribbon Display Options icon.

Show Tabs and Commands keeps all the tabs and commands on the ribbon visible all the time. Show tabs shows only the ribbon tabs, so you see more of your document, and you can still quickly switch among the tabs. Auto-Hide ribbon hides the ribbon for the best view of your document, and only shows the ribbon when you select More , or press the ALT key.

To keep the ribbon displayed, select one of the Show options above. Customize the ribbon in Office. You can minimize the ribbon if you need to see more of the document you are creating. To collapse the ribbon, select the Minimize the Ribbon arrow at the top right. At the right corner of the ribbon, select the Ribbon Display Options icon. Note: If you don't see the ribbon or the Ribbon Display Options icon, it may be hidden.

Move your cursor to the top of the browser window to make the ribbon appear as well as the icon. Classic Ribbon displays the full ribbon you may be used to from previous versions of Office. Simplified Ribbon displays a more compact version that takes up less space.

Always Show will always have the ribbon visible.



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