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  1. 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 two …

  2. Move the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    It's located on the right end of the Quick Access Toolbar. At the bottom of the list, choose either Show Below the Ribbon or Show Above the Ribbon as appropriate.

  3. Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    If the Quick Access Toolbar is hidden, you can show it by right-clicking in the upper right of the window above the ribbon, and from the list select Show Quick Access Toolbar.

  4. Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar

    If the Quick Access Toolbar is below the ribbon, press the Down arrow key until you reach the Quick Access Toolbar. If the Quick Access Toolbar is above the ribbon, press the Up arrow key once to …

  5. What happened to the data form? - Microsoft Support

    In newer versions of Excel, the Form button has not been included on the Ribbon, but you can still use it by adding the Form button to the Quick Access Toolbar.

  6. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    You can enter a space in the button name. Click OK twice. The new button appears on the Quick Access Toolbar, where you can click it to run the macro. Tip: When you save the workbook, buttons …

  7. Video: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support

    Training: To save you time, personalize Office and put the tools you use the most on the Quick Access Toolbar.

  8. Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support

    Here's what you can customize on the Ribbon: If you just want a few commands on your fingertips, you want to use the Quick Access Toolbar. Those are the icons that are above the Ribbon and they are …

  9. Turn Touch Mode on or off - Microsoft Support

    Turn Touch Mode on or off by clicking the button in the Quick Access Toolbar. If you don't see the button, you can add it.

  10. Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support

    By default, the Repeat command is not available on the Quick Access Toolbar in Excel. If you want to repeat the last action, you need to add the Repeat command to the Quick Access Toolbar first.