Microsoft has replaced menus & toolbar with ribbon in some of the programs like Access, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook 2007. It is designed to perform desired tasks quickly. All the commands are collected under tabs.
The Ribbon is the menu bar for commands in Office 2007 documents.
To turn it on or turn it off right click on the menu bar and selected or deselect minimize the ribbon.
Itdoesn't replace anything, it's applescripts and Automator workflows for PowerPoint
The ribbon is the layout that appears after clicking on one of the Quick Access Toolbar's tabs. Minimising it means that it will go away after clicking away from it.
The Home Ribbon since Word 2007 or the Format menu in older versions of Word.
Word 2007 uses a ribbon and tabs, not menus. So there is no Tools menu in Word 2007. The options that were on the Tools menu in Word 2003 are now found on different tabs of the ribbon, and not all together in one block.
Yes, the ribbon allows Microsoft Word users to determine how their document looks. They can highlight, change the font and edit pictures using the features found in the ribbon on Microsoft Word.
Menu ribbon
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It is the wide menu bar at the top of the screen.
ribbon
Microsoft Word 2007 is a word processor released by Microsoft Corporation.
You can learn where items are on the ribbon in Office 2007.
Need to know... What MS Word version? 2007, 2010? On the ribbon, in the font section, select highlighter button.
open Microsoft Office word 2007 always re-install Microsoft office 2007
You probably mean Ribbon toolbar