Menus are usually displayed on a menu bar typically On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the arrow next to theĪ menu is a group of the main commands of a program arrangedīy category such as File, Edit, Format, View,Īnd Help. When writing procedures that involve the ribbon, use the following format:
On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Font box down-arrow. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Font Dialog Box Launcher. X tab, in the y group, click the z Dialog Box Launcher.
To refer to the Dialog Box Launcher, use the following format: On the Table Tools, and then in the Data group, click Repeat Header Rows. Layout tab, in the Data group, click Repeat Header Rows. To refer to tools, use the following format: Under x on the y You can add or remove commands from the QAT. You can add or remove commands from the Quick Access Toolbar
You can add or remove commands from the Quick Access One of the ribbon’s benefits is its clear visual One of the benefits of using the ribbon is its clear visual The task at hand, such as when formatting a table or an Some tabs display in the ribbon only when they are relevant to The command that you want to add to the Quick Access Toolbar. On the ribbon, click the appropriate tab or group to display In the following example, pressing the number 1 saves a Word document. The user must press the Alt key to see the KeyTips and then press the indicated number or letter to run the associated command. Small keyboard tips that indicate what key to press to access program functionality. Users can add icons to this toolbar or removeĪ specific icon that is used within a group to Title bar, that provides shortcuts to commonly usedĬommands. A ScreenTip may include a link to a HelpĪ collection of icons, located on a program’s Toolbar fades away or disappears altogether.Ī ScreenTip is a small window that displaysĭescriptive text when a mouse pointer rests on a command orĬontrol. As the mouse pointer moves away from it, the Selects text, the formatting mini toolbar automaticallyĬloser to the mini toolbar, the toolbar becomes more For example, whenĪ user clicks an image in a document and then clicks theĪ set of controls that appears in context whenĪn object is selected. The following exampleĪ rectangular window or menu that presents anĪrray or grid of visual choices to a user. In theĪ rectangular region on a tab that contains a Represents a subset of the program’s functionality. The tools tab disappears when the user clicks away If you select or are working in a table, the Table Tools tab appears on the Select an image in a document, the Picture Tools tab appears on the They are listed and described in theįollowing table, using examples from Microsoft Word.Ĭontext-sensitive tabs that appear on the