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Section Twelve: 1 Displaying Word Options There are lots of hidden settings you can change in Microsoft Word. To see them in Word 2007, click the round Office button in the top left. From the menu, click the Word Options button at the bottom: In Word 2010, click the File tab. From then menu on the left, select Options. (Rather confusingly it looks like the Info tab is selected. This is Micrsofot's fault, not ours!): In Word 2013 and 2016, the File menu looks like this: When you click on Options or Word Options you'll see a dialogue box appear.
In the Word Options dialog box, (1) click Customize Ribbon in left bar, (2) check the Developer option in the right box, and (3) click the OK button. See screenshot: Now the Developer tab is added in the Word Ribbon.
This one in Word 2007: And this one in Word 2010: The Word 2013 and 2016 dialogue box has the same options on the left as the one from 2010. On the right, however, there are more options to choose from: The list on the left leads to more options. The first item is the General tab ( Popular in Word 2007). It shows you the 'Top options for working with Word'. One you might want to change is to get rid of the mini toolbar. The mini toolbar appears every time you select some text. It's this one: If it's annoying you, uncheck the box on the Popular or General tab that says 'Show Mini Toolbar on selection'.
When you click OK on the Word Options dialogue box the mini toolbar won't appear anymore when you select some text. If you don't do any programming with Microsoft Word then you can also uncheck the box 'Show Developer tab in the Ribbon'. If you've worked with Macros before then check this box, because you'll need it.
(If you need the developer tab in Word 2010 to Word 2016, click on Customize Ribbon. Under Choose commands From, select Custom Tabs and Groups. From the Main tabs check boxes, select Developer.) The default colour for Word is blue in version 2007 and Silver in Word 2010.
Click the Color scheme box to see more (click Office Theme in Word 2013 and 2016.). Sadly, there are only two others in Word 2007 and 2010, Silver and Black. Word 2013 has three: White Light Grey and Dark Grey. Word 2016 has four: Colorful, Dark Gray, Black, White. In the next tutorial, we'll take a look at Language Settings.
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This index page last revised: 07 Jan 2019 08:14:15 -0500. The Developer Tab in Word 2007 - Word 2016 Word 2007 Developer Tab (shown above) Word 2010 Developer Tab (shown above) Word 2013 (Office 365) Developer Tab (shown above) Word 2016 (Office 365) Developer Tab (shown above) Word 2016 (Mac) Developer Tab (shown above) You may not see the Developer tab on your Microsoft Word screen. Installed out of the box, it is not shown.
The Developer Tab is an optional tab that gives access to form controls and other programming-type controls. This page will tell you how to access this tab and what the various controls on it are about. For instructions on how to view the (somewhat different) Developer Tab on the Mac, see Neo Wu's response in on the Microsoft Answers forum. - - - - - - Word - turning on the Developer Tab Click on the Office Button and click on the Word Options button at the bottom. Then under Popular check the box to 'Show Developer tab in the Ribbon.' See Word -2016 - turning on the Developer Tab Right-Click on the Ribbon and select Customize the Ribbon. On the right side of the dialog box that pops up is a list or Ribbon tabs, Check the box for the Developer tab.
See The procedure for the of Word 2016 is similar. See Neo Wu's response in. - - - - - - It really is that simple! Now let's take a look at the control groups on the ribbon. Control Group This has the same controls in Word 2007 - Word 2016. And These controls deal with macros and visual basic for applications (VBA).
The Visual Basic button on the left opens the Visual Basic Editor. The Macros button opens the Macros dialog to give you access to macros. Record Macro starts the macro recorder. Pause Recording lets you pause your recording.