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From: Deeny H on 6 Jun 2008 15:47 I want the default Word (2007) document/template always to display ribbons. In some documents the ribbons are present, but in others they are not unless I click on a category. I have been able to save a template with the margins and font/size I want, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get those pesky ribbons to appear at the beginning of a new document. It seems that in 2007, MS "dumbed it down" for people who use their mice or who want to create documents without much knowledge of the nuts and bolts, and the negatives are far outweighing the positives, especially in production time. I have appreciated very much help from the Online Communitiy, but just want to share my frustration with SOMEone! Thanks.............
From: Herb Tyson [MVP] on 6 Jun 2008 23:35
When you save a document in Word 2007, Word "remembers" the ribbon state. If the ribbon is turned off -- Word remembers. If the ribbon is turned on -- Word remembers. So, the key is to make sure that the ribbon is turned on when you save the document. Speaking of key, Ctrl+F1 toggles the ribbon on/off, if you want a non-mouse method. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Deeny H" <DeenyH(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:633D8538-6F06-4959-B7EF-4601123B81F9(a)microsoft.com... >I want the default Word (2007) document/template always to display ribbons. > In some documents the ribbons are present, but in others they are not > unless > I click on a category. I have been able to save a template with the > margins > and font/size I want, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to > get > those pesky ribbons to appear at the beginning of a new document. It > seems > that in 2007, MS "dumbed it down" for people who use their mice or who > want > to create documents without much knowledge of the nuts and bolts, and the > negatives are far outweighing the positives, especially in production > time. > I have appreciated very much help from the Online Communitiy, but just > want > to share my frustration with SOMEone! Thanks............. |