

Add all that up and you've got a lot of new revenue to report this quarter. What happens when 1% of the 1 million people don't know their license number, etc. Then you can be the “hero” and go over and fix it for them.It's not a bug, it is intentional. Eventually you’ll hear them getting frustrated (especially if it’s a co-worker that sits near your desk). In fact, if you want to play a little joke on someone, wait until they are away from their computer, then go over and make their ribbon disappear. The example I used here was with MS Word, but the same thing applies to the other Office programs such as Excel, Outlook, etc. If that sounds confusing, just do like I do and use Ctrl + F1 to make it simple to toggle back and forth. So you know if your ribbon is gone, you can click on the down-pointing icon to make the ribbon come back on display. So if you click that little icon, it makes the Word ribbon disappear, and the icon is then pointing downward. When it’s pointing upward, that means the Word ribbon is currently on display. You’ll see a tiny icon that looks like it’s pointing up or down. If you would prefer to click on something with your mouse, look in the top right corner of your Word document window. That’s it! I told you it was easy! That’s how I do it anyway, because I am much quicker using a keyboard shortcut than using the mouse to click on something. Hold down the Ctrl key, and tap the F1 key Here’s how you get the MS Word ribbon back: Don’t give in to the temptation to take a hammer to it! Getting that ribbon back is easy. That’s usually when you want to scream at your computer or throw it out the window. But sometimes it disappears, and the top of your Word document looks like this: And for most people, these icons and menus are accessed all the time – so you probably want that ribbon to always be there. This is the nice collection of editing tools that allows you to make your Word documents look the way you want them to look. What I’m talking about is that row of icons and command options that is usually at the top of any window when you have Word open. At least that’s how it’s referred to within MS Word, so that’s the term I’m going to use here. People get very frustrated by MS Word because their top toolbar keeps disappearing and they don’t know how to make it stay there for good.įirst off, even though many users call it a toolbar, that’s not the actual name for it.

Today’s tip won’t take long to explain, but I can tell you that whenever I show someone how to do this, it is almost always a huge relief.
