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Basic |
| Expand | - | Getting Started |
| Step By Step | - | Standard Toolbar |
| Step By Step | - | Formatting Toolbar |
| Step By Step | - | Shortcut Menus |
| Step By Step | - | Personalised Menus |
| Step By Step | - | Customising your Toolbars and Menus |
| Step By Step | - | Creating a Custom Toolbar |
| Step By Step | - | Creating a Custom Menu |
Advanced |
| More Details | - | List all Toolbars |
| More Details | - | Magic Shift Key |
| More Details | - | Attaching a Custom Toolbar |
| More Details | - | Advanced Techniques |
| More Details | - | Version Changes |
| More Details | - | Office Online |
| More Details | - | Knowledge Base |
| More Details | - | Knowledge Base - Numerical |
| More Details | - | VBA Code |
Shortcut Keys |
(F10) - Toggles the activation of the Menu Bar. | ||
(Ctrl + 7) - Toggles the display of the Standard toolbar. | ||
(Shift + F10) - Activates the context sensitive shortcut menu for the selected item. | ||
(Ctrl + Shift + F10) - Activates the Menu Bar. If the Menu is already active then it displays the (View > Toolbars) dialog box. |
Related Sections |
| GoTo | - | Macros |
| GoTo | - | Ribbon |
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