In the Choose commands from list, click Commands Not in the Ribbon. Tip: If you can't find the command you want on the Commands Not in the Ribbon list, try setting Choose commands from to All commands. Right-click the command you want to remove from the Quick Access Toolbar, and then click Remove from Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu. You can group the commands by using the separator to make the Quick Access Toolbar appear to have sections.
In the Choose commands from list, click Popular Commands. To place the separator where you want it, click the Move Up or Move Down arrow. If you don't want the Quick Access Toolbar to be displayed in its current location, you can move it to the other location.
If you find that the default location next to the program icon is too far from your work area to be convenient, you might want to move it closer to your work area. The location below the ribbon encroaches on the work area.
Therefore, if you want to maximize the work area, you might want to keep the Quick Access Toolbar in its default location. You can add, remove, and change the order of the commands on the Quick Access Toolbar by using the Options command. You can export your ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations into a file that can be imported and used by a coworker or on another computer. For more information about how to customize the ribbon, see Customize the ribbon in Office.
You can import customization files to replace the current layout of the ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar. By being able to import the customization, you can keep Microsoft Office programs looking the same as your coworkers or from computer to computer.
Important: When you import a ribbon customization file, you lose all prior ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar customizations. If you think that you might want to revert to the customization you currently have, you should export them before importing any new customizations. You see a green ball if you added a custom group or command to the Quick Access Toolbar after you customized the ribbon, but didn't assign an icon to represent that custom group or command. In the Customize the Ribbon window, under the Customize the Ribbon list, click the custom group or command that you added.
Click Rename , and then in the Symbol list, click an icon. Enter and format data. Customize view. Customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Notes: You cannot increase the size of the buttons representing the commands by an option in Microsoft Office. You cannot display the Quick Access Toolbar on multiple lines. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
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