![]() ![]() The Redo button is only available right after you’ve undone something. The (color) theme of Office now adapts to your windows theme. For example, if you decide that you do, after all, want to delete an item that you have just brought back with undo, you can redo the action.Just right-click on it and click on it and then on “Hide Quick Access Toolbar”. Undo a Single Change Click the Redo button. You can now completely hide the Quick Access Toolbar. How to Undo, Redo, and Repeat Actions in Word Click the Undo button. ![]() Click the View tab at the top of the screen, and then choose Outline. Please note: You can only show the command labels if the Quick Access Toolbar is below the ribbon. To edit an outline in Word, you’ll first need to make sure you’re in Outline View. You can disable labels if you click on Customize Quick Access Toolbar and then on “Hide command labels”. Besides just showing buttons in the Quick Access Toolbar you can from now on also display labels with the function name.We have already been talking about the Undo and Redo buttons – they are now on the left of the Home ribbon.Let’s see if Microsoft lets us hide them in the future… You cannot remove the AutoSave toggle and the Save button any longer.Please judge yourself if they are helpful for you… Besides the undo- and redo buttons, the ribbon has received some more updates. Microsoft claims, these changes are based on user feedback. More changes to the ribbon and Quick Access Toolbarīesides the location of the Quick Access Toolbar and the buttons in it, the update also comes with more changes.
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