![]() Or you can also right click the menu SAP. The ‘out of the box’ look will have AutoSave, Save, Undo, Redo commands like this. Good day Thank you for posting to Microsoft Community. First, enable MS word Ribbon by double-clicking the menu SAP at the top of the Ruler as shown in the image below. To save your changes and see the results, select OK in the customize window. Notes: To save time, you can do multiple additions and changes while the window is open, and only save when youre done. Go to File > Options > Customize the Ribbon. Now Microsoft has changed its mind and will keep the QAT on the title bar for new installs. To open Customize the Ribbon and keyboard shortcuts window. It makes for a much more durable, flexible, portable, and shareable ribbon modification. I prefer actually modifying the ribbon using XML, but that requires more time. You can back these up using Export/Import. Perhaps Microsoft had forgotten their own design intentions when the ribbon and QAT were created? Quick Access Toolbar returns to the top line Ribbon customization is stored in a separate file: Word.CustomUI. However, moving the QAT to below the ribbon means more valuable screen space is used (less space to see your doc, sheet or slide). There’s now a lot less room for QAT buttons to fit, especially since Microsoft added the unnecessarily large and self-serving ‘AutoSave’ label and slider (to promote OneDrive). ![]() ![]() Most likely this change was made because Microsoft has added a lot to the top title bar since the Quick Access Toolbar was added in Office 2007. The default positioning is very important because Microsoft knows that most people don’t change the ‘out of the box’ view. It was possible to return the QAT to its original position. The whole thing was an ill-conceived effort to change something that didn’t need fixing which we (among many) said back in 2021 Quick Access Toolbar nasty surprises in the new look Office. Jay, did you ever get this problem resolved My ribbon does not show any of the main tabs other than File. ![]()
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