Using Word Options To Customize Quick Access Toolbar Doing this presents the Word Options panel with the Quick Access Toolbar tab selected (see next section). If you can’t see the command you need to add, click on More Commands to display the full list. Selection works like a toggle, so clicking on a command that is already selected unchecks the selection and removes it from the toolbar. When you click on the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button (the down arrow to the right of the toolbar), a selection of popular commands is displayed for you to select.Ĭlick on the command you want to add to the toolbar and the newly added command displays immediately. you can select an individual command from the ribbon and add it.
By default, the Quick Access Toolbar includes the following commands:Ĭustomize The Quick Access Toolbar ButtonĪlthough you get those commands automatically, you can customize the Quick Access Toolbar, and there are three ways to do this: It is displayed independently of what tab you are currently working in, so you can always see those popular commands there. The Quick Access Toolbar displays a small selection of the more commonly used commands in Word 2010 in the top left hand corner of the application window (above the Office Button).