![]() Scroll down to the Style section and you’ll find many entries, enough to confuse anyone. Go to Quick Access Toolbar customization and choose either ‘All Commands’ or ‘Commands not in the ribbon’. UNhappily, it’s hidden among other command choices with the same or similar names! ![]() Happily the classic Style menu is available on the Quick Access Toolbar. You can’t see ‘at a glance’ what style is currently used unless it happens to be one of the few in the currently displayed row. Microsoft’s ‘great for demonstrations’ Style Gallery on the ribbon only lets you select a style. We much prefer the older Style menu over the fancy Style gallery for the simple reason that ‘classic’ style menu shows the style used for the current selection. Heading styles and Normal style can get buttons on the QAT.Īny other style can also get a QAT button with a bit of extra work.įinally, we’ll explain why we don’t bother with style buttons on the QAT and the faster alternative. The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) can have a more useful Style menu than the one Microsoft puts on the ribbon. You can quickly apply some Word styles from the Quick Access Toolbar we’ll show how to add the classic Style menu, buttons for Headings and Normal style.
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