Datasheet

Follow these steps to remove a command (including the default commands)
from the toolbar:
1. Right-click the command you want to remove from the toolbar.
2. Choose Remove from Quick Access Toolbar in the menu that appears.
If you think you’ll be adding a lot of commands to the Quick Access toolbar, it’s a
good idea to move the toolbar from the title bar to a separate location below the
Ribbon. Right-click anywhere on the toolbar and choose Place Quick Access
Toolbar below the Ribbon in the menu that appears. You can regain screen area
for working in the worksheet by double-clicking a Ribbon tab (or pressing
Ctrl+F1) to hide the Ribbon controls temporarily.
You can access commands on the Quick Access toolbar using the keyboard. Press
the Alt key and then a number key that represents the KeyTip for the command
you want to access.
See also
“Tipping off your keyboard,” earlier in this part.
Introducing the Office Menu
Excel 2007 introduces a new menu for working with documents and accessing
special Excel options. The menu is accessed by clicking the Office button (the
large round button with the Office logo), located at the top-left corner of the
Excel screen. See Figure 1-7.
Figure 1-7
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