
Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use the taskbar features in Windows. Hide the taskbar, pin an app, change the location, and more with taskbar settings.
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
The customizable Quick Access Toolbar contains a set of commands that are independent of the currently displayed tab on the ribbon. You can move the Quick Access Toolbar from one of the …
Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support
Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar. It includes the main elements in the Windows taskbar like the Start button, Search, System tray, Notifications center, and Multiple display.
Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Add favorite commands to the Quick Access Toolbar to quickly use them in your Office apps.
Use Snipping Tool to capture screenshots - Microsoft Support
Select the Start button, enter snipping tool, then select Snipping Tool from the results. You can use these shortcuts for getting things done with Snipping Tool faster:
Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
Show the ribbon when hidden, and set options to shows tabs and commands, just tabs, or automatically hide the ribbon for the maximum document space.
Use a keyboard to customize the Quick Access Toolbar
Add or remove buttons for your favorite commands in Microsoft Office apps to the Quick Access Toolbar, move or reset the toolbar, reorder the buttons, and more.
Meet Windows 11: The Basics - Microsoft Support
The taskbar runs along the bottom of the screen and includes icons for open applications, system notifications, and the Start Menu. You can customize the taskbar by pinning apps, adjusting its …
Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
Here's what you can customize on the Ribbon: If you just want a few commands on your fingertips, you want to use the Quick Access Toolbar. Those are the icons that are above the …
Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support
To repeat something simple, such as a paste operation, press Ctrl+Y or F4 (If F4 doesn't seem to work, you may need to press the F-Lock key or Fn Key, then F4) on your keyboard, or select …