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How do I enlarge the Word 2007 quick access icons ?
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Can't.
BTW I tried the Magnifier (in the Accessibility tools), and it's far more trouble than it's worth. On Aug 31, 2:31*pm, 3_Bricks wrote: How do I enlarge the Word 2007 quick access icons ? |
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For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium
To see the quick access icons better try disabling transparent glass. At: Start Control Panel System Maintenance Performance Information and Tools Adjust visual effects Performance Options: Visual Effects (tab). Select: (*) Custom: Uncheck: [ ] Enable transparent glass Click: [Apply] (Leave or change back) Click: [OK] || "grammatim" wrote: Can't. BTW I tried the Magnifier (in the Accessibility tools), and it's far more trouble than it's worth. On Aug 31, 2:31 pm, 3_Bricks wrote: How do I enlarge the Word 2007 quick access icons ? |
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On 31 aug, 22:16, Mecalith wrote:
For Word 2007 on Windows Vista Home Premium To see the quick access icons better try disabling transparent glass. At: *Start Control Panel System Maintenance Performance Information and Tools Adjust visual effects Performance Options: Visual Effects (tab). Select: *(*) Custom: Uncheck: *[ ] Enable transparent glass Click: [Apply] * *(Leave or change back) Click: [OK] || "grammatim" wrote: Can't. BTW I tried the Magnifier (in the Accessibility tools), and it's far more trouble than it's worth. On Aug 31, 2:31 pm, 3_Bricks wrote: How do I enlarge the Word 2007 quick access icons ?- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven - Actually Mecalith's suggestion influences all programs. It might be more interesting to move the quick access toolbar to below the ribbon (click on the arrow and pick the option). That way it will become better visible. But as Grammatin already stated, you are not able to enlarge the icons. Yves |
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Hi Yves,
I'm guessing that part of that comes from the Microsoft UI designer's goal to keep the total height of the Ribbon area to no greater than the older versions Menu Bar + Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh ============ "p0" wrote in message ... Actually Mecalith's suggestion influences all programs. It might be more interesting to move the quick access toolbar to below the ribbon (click on the arrow and pick the option). That way it will become better visible. But as Grammatin already stated, you are not able to enlarge the icons. Yves -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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A poll to find out how many users keep the Ribbon unminimized would be
revealing. (As it were.) On Sep 1, 1:07*am, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Yves, I'm guessing that part of that comes from the Microsoft UI designer's goal to keep the total height of the Ribbon area to no greater than the older versions * Menu Bar + Standard and Formatting toolbars on two rows * *http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh ============ * "p0" wrote in ... Actually Mecalith's suggestion influences all programs. It might be more interesting to move the quick access toolbar to below the ribbon (click on the arrow and pick the option). That way it will become better visible. But as Grammatin already stated, you are not able to enlarge the icons. |
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Hi Peter,
Well, it seems that many 'polls' on the internet end up being visited by the disgruntled or polarized, much as with 'talk radio' call in shows g, i.e. a lot of folks who just get their job done with the tools at hand wouldn't be out looking for or responding to polls ![]() In this case, there's the added factor that you'd first have to find out how many people know that you *can* minimize the ribbon before finding out how many folks minimize it ![]() If the 'Customer Experience Improvement Program' link and an internet connection are active in Office Button=Word Options=Trust Center=Trust Center Settings=Privacy then things like the minimized state of the ribbon are captured as data points. According to the folks that keep track of such things there are billions of data points captured, but what determines which blip is significant to individual users ![]() An interesting perspective on Microsoft User Interface design by a high schooler who interned this summer at Microsoft http://www.officelabs.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=51 (The workforce already has folks in it born in the 1990s - hmmm, feeling my bones creak a bit more this morning I think g). One of the Ribbon design tenets was that the user shouldn't be surprised (well at least not after the surprise of finding out that the UI is totally changed) by the behavior of the UI. ![]() ============= "grammatim" wrote in message ... A poll to find out how many users keep the Ribbon unminimized would be revealing. (As it were.) -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Well, this morning I needed to sort some bibliography entries, and
they've put Sort in a much more sensible place -- but with no hint that it's in there without invoking Help. Yesterday I had to insert a Field (there's no crossed-zero anywhere!!) and eventually tracked it down to "Quick Parts," whatever that means. It took a _really_ long time to discover how to get the old Styles dropdown on my QAT -- and the closest I can come to the old Fonts dropdown is a button that if you click it, then it reveals the Fonts dropdown. (But it was I think the _third_ of the "Commands Not On Ribbon" items that had Fonts in its name that I tried!) So ... of those that know the Ribbon can be minimized, how many keep it minimized? Show of hands, please! And another thing ... when the Ribbon is fully exposed, and the cursor happens to wander near it, the mouse wheel no longer scrolls the document, but scrolls through the Ribbon tabs!!!! How is that supposed to be helpful? (It doesn't do it when the Ribbon is minimized.) *** This morning I finished an article with 92 references. I can report a _whole lot_ of bugs in "Chicago" style. *** On Sep 2, 9:13*am, "Bob Buckland ?:-\)" 75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com wrote: Hi Peter, Well, it seems that many 'polls' on the internet end up being visited by the disgruntled or polarized, much as with 'talk radio' call in shows g, i.e. a lot of folks who just get their job done with the tools at hand *wouldn't be out looking for or responding to polls ![]() In this case, there's the added factor that you'd first have to find out how many people know that you *can* minimize the ribbon before finding out how many folks minimize it ![]() If the 'Customer Experience Improvement Program' link and an internet connection are active in * Office Button=Word Options=Trust Center=Trust Center Settings=Privacy then things like the minimized state of the ribbon are captured as data points. According to the folks that keep track of such things there are billions of data points captured, but what determines which blip is significant to individual users ![]() An interesting perspective on Microsoft User Interface design by a high schooler who interned this summer at Microsoft * *http://www.officelabs.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=51 (The workforce already has folks in it born in the 1990s - hmmm, feeling my bones creak a bit more this morning I think g). One of the Ribbon design tenets was that the user shouldn't be surprised (well at least not after the surprise of finding out that the UI is totally changed) by the behavior of the UI. * ![]() ============= * "grammatim" wrote in ... A poll to find out how many users keep the Ribbon unminimized would be revealing. (As it were.) * |
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