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Show or hide scroll bars in Word

October 10, 2015 By Ravi Shankar 5 Comments

In this tutorial we are going to see how to show or hide scrollbars in Word 2016, 2013 & 2010. Microsoft Word users can use the settings available as Word Options to show or hide vertical and horizontal bars.

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Display Settings – Horizontal and Vertical Scroll bars

Click the File menu –> Options, this would display the Word Options window.

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In the Word Options window, click Advanced tab and scroll down to Display section. Now you can show or hide scroll bars using the check boxes with label as “Show horizontal scroll bar” and “Show vertical scroll bar”. After making changes to the required check boxes, click OK button to confirm and save the changes.

Filed Under: Office 2010, Word 2010 Tagged With: display, hide, horizontal, Office 2010, scroll bars, Show, vertical, Word 2010

How to Insert, Delete, Customize Comments in Excel

July 22, 2015 By Ravi Shankar 8 Comments

This tutorial provides information on the comment feature available in Excel 2013 & Excel 2010. The following will be covered as part of this tutorial.

  • How to insert comment
  • Customize the comment box
  • Navigate between Comments
  • Delete Comment

How to insert comment

Excel allows users to insert comment using the options available as part of the Review menu. But if you want to quickly insert then right click on the cell and select Insert Comment from the listed menus.

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Customize Comment

A typical comment box in Excel is as shown below.

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In order to change the name that appears on the Comment box, click on the File menu then the Option link then in the General tab, navigate to Personalize your copy if Microsoft Office and enter your desired name in the User name box. Click OK button to save the changes. Now the entered name will appear when you Insert new Comments.

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Similarly if you want to change the Font Style used in Comment box then select then right click on the Comment box and select Format Comment menu option.

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The Format Comment window allows you change the Comments Font Style.

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Navigate between Comments

If you have more than one comment inserted in the Excel worksheet and you want to navigate between the comments then you can use the menu options available as part of the Comment section under Review menu. The list option includes Show All Comments, Previous and Next.

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Delete Comment

A Comment can be quickly deleted are hidden by right clicking on the cell and selecting the required menu option. You can also use the menu option available as part of the Comments section under Review menu.

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By this way you can Insert, customise, navigate and delete comments in Excel 2013 and Excel 2010

Filed Under: Excel, Excel 2010, Office 2010 Tagged With: comments, Cutomize, Delete, Excel 2010, hide, Insert, navigate, Office 2010, Show

How to unhide menu bar in Safari

March 21, 2011 By Ravi Shankar 11 Comments

The Safari browser has a menu bar with menus such as  File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks etc.. and it is available on the top of the browser as shown below.

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But if your Safari browser does not display the Menus then you can un hide menu bar using the Safari General Settings menu option.

Click on the General Settings menu available at the top right hand side of the browser. From the list of displayed menu, select the menu with label as Show Menu bar.

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This would display the Menu bar at the top of the Safari browser.

Filed Under: Browsers, Safari Tagged With: display, Menu Bar, Safari, Show, unhide

How to unhide the menu bar in Opera

January 10, 2011 By Ravi Shankar 4 Comments

In Opera browser, you can unhide the menu bar using the menu options.

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To display the Menu bar, click the drop down arrow available next to Menu. Scroll down and select Show Menu Bar from the list of available menus.

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After selecting the Menu bar option, then menu bar would appear at the top of the browser as shown above.

Filed Under: Browsers, Opera Tagged With: Menu Bar, opera, Show

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