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Home page menus disappear after using them
When I first got Word 2007, I could click on the "Home" or "Review" or
whatever tab, and the menu below it would stay on the page until I clicked on another tab. Now, I can click on "home" and change, say, the font type. But the menu then disappears, and I have to go back and click on "home" again if I want to change the font size. This is annoying! How do I get back and make the menus stay up by default, like when I started? |
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Home page menus disappear after using them
You probably double-clicked a tab. It's actually a pretty neat feature for
maximizing the amount of screen real estate for your document. Neat, that is, unless it happens by accident. ;-) You can turn the full ribbon back on by double-clicking any of the tab names, or by pressing Ctrl+F1 (which serves as a convenient toggle). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Mary" wrote in message ... When I first got Word 2007, I could click on the "Home" or "Review" or whatever tab, and the menu below it would stay on the page until I clicked on another tab. Now, I can click on "home" and change, say, the font type. But the menu then disappears, and I have to go back and click on "home" again if I want to change the font size. This is annoying! How do I get back and make the menus stay up by default, like when I started? |
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Home page menus disappear after using them
Thank you SO much. You're right; it's a neat feature, until you don't want
it. This solved the problem immediately. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: You probably double-clicked a tab. It's actually a pretty neat feature for maximizing the amount of screen real estate for your document. Neat, that is, unless it happens by accident. ;-) You can turn the full ribbon back on by double-clicking any of the tab names, or by pressing Ctrl+F1 (which serves as a convenient toggle). -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Mary" wrote in message ... When I first got Word 2007, I could click on the "Home" or "Review" or whatever tab, and the menu below it would stay on the page until I clicked on another tab. Now, I can click on "home" and change, say, the font type. But the menu then disappears, and I have to go back and click on "home" again if I want to change the font size. This is annoying! How do I get back and make the menus stay up by default, like when I started? |
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