How to customize the Quick Access Toolbar in Word 2007

 

The Quick Access Toolbar resides on the top left had side of Word 2007 application just beside the the Office button. You can easily customize the Quick Access Toolbar to access your frequently used Word features.

Procedure

  1. Click the Office button  Picture1 .
  2. From the drop-down list, click the Word Options button (available at the bottom of the drop-down list). The Word Options dialog box appears.
  3. Click the menu item Customize on the left. You can view the Customize Quick Access Toolbar and Keyboard Shortcut dialog box which contains the lists Choose command from and Customize Quick Access Toolbar.
  4. Find and drag features that you frequently use from the list Choose command from by selecting and then clicking the Add button (available between the two lists). Similarly, you can remove a feature from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar by selecting and then clicking the Remove button.
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