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Modifying the Display of the Ribbon<br />

The goal of the Microsoft Office <strong>2010</strong> working environment is to make working with Office<br />

files—including Microsoft Word documents, Excel workbooks, PowerPoint presentations,<br />

Outlook e-mail messages, and Access databases—as intuitive as possible. You work with<br />

an Office file and its contents <strong>by</strong> giving commands to the program in which the document<br />

is open. All Office <strong>2010</strong> programs organize commands on a horizontal bar called<br />

the ribbon, which appears across the top of each program window whether or not there<br />

is an active document.<br />

Ribbon tabs<br />

Ribbon groups<br />

A typical program window ribbon.<br />

Commands are organized on task-specific tabs of the ribbon, and in feature-specific<br />

groups on each tab. Commands generally take the form of buttons and lists. Some appear<br />

in galleries in which you can choose from among multiple options. Some groups have<br />

related dialog boxes or task panes that contain additional commands.<br />

Throughout this book, we discuss the commands and ribbon elements associated with<br />

the program feature being discussed. In this section, we discuss the general appearance<br />

of the ribbon, things that affect its appearance, and ways of locating commands that<br />

aren’t visible on compact views of the ribbon.<br />

See Also For detailed information about the ribbon, see “Working in the Program<br />

Environment” in Chapter 1, “Explore Office <strong>2010</strong>.”<br />

Tip Some older commands no longer appear on the ribbon but are still available in the<br />

program. You can make these commands available <strong>by</strong> adding them to the Quick Access<br />

Toolbar. For more information, see “Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar” in Chapter 1,<br />

“Explore Office <strong>2010</strong>.”<br />

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