Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support Select the ellipsis ( ) at the top right of the screen This temporarily restores the ribbon When you return to the document, the ribbon is hidden again To keep the ribbon displayed, select a different state from the Ribbon Display Options menu
Customize the ribbon in Word - Microsoft Support What you can customize: You can personalize your ribbon to arrange tabs and commands in the order you want them, hide or unhide your ribbon, and hide those commands you use less often
Customize the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support Select More at the top right of the screen This will temporarily restore the ribbon When you return to the document, the ribbon will be hidden again To keep the ribbon displayed, select a different state from the Ribbon Display Options menu
Show the developer tab in Word - Microsoft Support On the Word menu, select Preferences Select Ribbon and Toolbar > Customize the Ribbon > Main Tabs Check Developer and select Save The tab stays visible, unless you clear the check box or have to reinstall a Microsoft Office program
Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support To quickly show the ribbon, click any tab, for example, the Home or Insert tab To show the ribbon all the time, click the arrow on the lower-right corner of the ribbon
How to find and enable missing Copilot button in Microsoft 365 apps Copilot is available in the Home tab of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on the web if you are a Copilot subscriber If you also have a Microsoft 365 subscription that includes the Microsoft 365 desktop apps then you should find Copilot available in those apps as well
Show or hide the ribbon in Word for mobile devices The ribbon shows the actions available on each tab on your screen While the ribbon is very useful when you are writing your document, you might want to minimize or hide the ribbon to increase screen space when you are reading a document
Use the keyboard to work with the ribbon in Word When you press Alt, letter or KeyTips appear on the ribbon by tabs or Quick Access buttons The keyboard shortcuts in this table can be used to activate ribbon tabs
Video: Customize the ribbon - Microsoft Support Add custom tabs and groups Select File > Options > Customize Ribbon To add a new tab to the ribbon, select New Tab To remove a tab, in the Customize the Ribbon list, select it Then select Remove To add a custom group to a tab, select the tab you want to add a group to, and then select New Group
Use the keyboard to work with the ribbon - Microsoft Support In this topic Use KeyTips to access the ribbon Keyboard shortcuts for KeyTips Change the keyboard focus without using the mouse Other useful keyboard shortcuts for the ribbon Use KeyTips to access the ribbon