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Peter T. Daniels Peter T. Daniels is offline
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Default Ribbon using 1/2 of screen suggestions?

When the ribbon is minimized, you access the commands on it by single-
clicking on the tab you need.

Do you realize you can put the commands you use frequently onto the
Quick Access Toolbar, and you can place the QAT below the Ribbon for
easier access?

And I'm puzzled by your statement that there are things taking up the
sides and bottom of your screen as well as the top. You don't need to
have anything on the sides besides the ruler and the scroll bar (and
you can even have them go away if necessary), and the Status Bar at
the bottom of the document window contains the most important
information about navigating in your document (and right-click on it
to see all the other useful information it can contain).

On Apr 14, 11:38*am, Person trying to use office
wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions. However, if the ribbon is minimized, then I
cannot use the commands, so I cannot format text, or do any of the hundreds
of other things that I did with other Word programs. I think that I am going
to take it off the computer. But thanks. I don't think that Microsoft
considered that all of us don't have the newest latest computers when they
put out this program.



"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote:
Or... if you're more keyboard-oriented, Ctrl+F1 also toggles the ribbon
on/off. Since I don't use F11 for "Next Field," I assigned it to the
ToggleRibbon command for even easier (for me, anyway) non-mouse one-finger
access to the ribbon toggle.


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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
...
Double click one of the tabs on the ribbon and the ribbon will auto-hide.
Double click again to restore default action.


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"Person trying to use office" Person trying to use
wrote in message
...
I just installed the Word 2007, but the space between the icons is taking
up
so much room I can only write on a 4 x 6 area. There are bars on all
sides.
So I will have to take it off and go back to 2003 unless I find a way to
minimize the area and make the icons small. I have old eyes and cannot
make
the text any smaller, so the following won't work *after reading all the
posts I can find for 3 days.
1. DPI -I need it at the size it is to see the text for all the other
programs and what I am writing. 2.Screen resolution-same thing.
It is the icon size and all the empty space that is the problem.
I changed the Theme and that seemed to help a little, but not enough to
make
it work keeping this very expensive suite of programs.


Any suggestions besides getting an Apple would be appreciated because
that
is where I am going if I can't resolve this.-