
Tip #4744 - Adjusting Your Status Printer Friendly Version | E-Mail This Tip
Adjusting
Your Status
Have you converted
over to MS Office 2007? If so, do you often find yourself staring
at the status bar, wondering where everything went?
You know, the
bar across the bottom of the program window that gives you handy information
like page, line and column numbers.
With the new programs,
you may have noticed a few additions to the status bar. Or, maybe
more than the additions, you're missing something you used to use
quite regularly.
Looking for a
way to find those missing items? Maybe you're looking for a way you
can customize the status bar to better suit your needs.
Either way, that's
not a problem! Here's what MS Office 2007 has to offer.
Once you're in
one of the Office 2007 programs, you'll need to right click
on the status bar.
A
list should then open up, giving you different options you can use to
customize the status bar. (The list shown here is for Word, but each
program has a different list, so you'll have to take a look at each
program you use).
Any option checked
is currently active. All the others are still available to be activated.
Check
and uncheck the options as you see fit and then click
outside the list.
Voila. The status
bar is finally tailored to fit your needs!
~ April
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