Before Office 2007, Microsoft Word's buttons were arranged in a series of toolbars. In Office 2007, controls now appear in a ribbon on the top of the window, and the program now uses a single toolbar: ...
If you work with a lot of superscripts and subscripts in Office (both the 2004 or 2008 versions of the suite), you can make your job easier by adding the superscript and subscript buttons to the ...
Right-click the standard toolbar and select Customize the ribbon option. In the Choose command from list box, select All Commands. Now, search for the Back command button and select it. On the right, ...
If you watched the video and wondered what the JavaScript code was for my "Move Junk" button in Thunderbird, then read on. If you haven't watched the video, this article describes how to add custom ...
With many Chrome toolbar buttons available, finding the perfect setup can be overwhelming. I've settled on five essential buttons that genuinely boost my productivity. These aren't just random ...
In this post, we will show you how to show or hide the Performance button on the toolbar in Microsoft Edge. The performance button allows Edge users to easily change the settings of the Efficiency ...
Many of the apps on your Mac have a toolbar; that’s the gray section at the top of the window that contains a number of buttons and, perhaps, a search field. You see this in Safari, Mail, the iWork ...
Mozilla Firefox provides an easy to access toolbar at the top of the browser window that contains a variety of icons for popular and commonly used features. As you add new Firefox extensions, though, ...
If you’re a writer, student, or anyone else constrained by word counts, you’re probably a regular user of Microsoft Word’s handy Word Count feature (which is accessible in the Tools menu). Wouldn’t it ...
Safari 5 includes a new secure browser extension system that is similar in many respects to Chrome’s extensions and Firefox’s Jetpack plugin. Extensions are created completely in JavaScript, HTML, and ...
Hi.<BR><BR>I would like to enable and disable one or more toolbar *buttons*. According to what Prosise mentioned, it can be done using the Enable() that the framework passes to a menu/toolbar update ...