
The Menu bar or the Minimize, Restore, and Close buttons are …
Describes an issue that may result in a missing menu bar or buttons while you view a Excel worksheet or Word document in full-screen mode. Closing full-screen mode can resolve the problem.
Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
For keyboard users, you can use CTRL + F6 or WIN + ALT to invoke the ribbon. For touch users, simply scroll back up or tap the title bar to bring it back.
Task Manager Menu Bar and Tabs Are Not Visible
To switch Task Manager to its normal display mode, double-click the top border of the window. To work around this behavior, perform the following steps: Click Start, and then click Run. Type taskmgr.exe. …
Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support
Expand the ribbon in Excel to find the commands you need. Click any tab to show the Ribbon, or use the Ribbon Display Options at the top of your document.
How do I restore the Windows Sidebar? - Microsoft Support
When you click the Windows Sidebar icon or try to run the program to start it, Windows Sidebar still does not appear. Several things might have caused this to occur. For example, Windows Sidebar may …
Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
Select More at the top right of the screen. This will temporarily restore the ribbon. When you return to the document, the ribbon will be hidden again. To keep the ribbon displayed, select a different state from …
Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support
Customization is a key feature of the Windows taskbar, allowing you to tailor it to your preferences. You can align taskbar icons to the center or to the side, pin or unpin apps, and show or hide system tray …
Video: Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Tip: To restore the original toolbar, select Reset and choose Reset only Quick Access Toolbar. Select OK. Want more? Training: To save you time, personalize Office and put the tools you use the most …
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Open the Quick Access Toolbar short-cut menu, and then select Customize Quick Access Toolbar. In the Customize the Quick Access Toolbar window, select Reset > Reset only Quick Access Toolbar.
Where are the menus and toolbars? - Microsoft Support
When you open a PowerPoint document, the ribbon appears as a row of labels, or what we call tabs. When you go to a tab, the ribbon for that tab opens and you can see the tools and functions that …
Create a custom ribbon in Access - Microsoft Support
To stop using a custom Ribbon and restore the default Ribbon, use one of the following procedures, depending on whether the custom Ribbon is being used by the entire application or by a specific …