Ever find
yourself accidentally activating a menu or Ribbon tab in an MS
Office program?
I'd bet we've all found ourselves in this dilemma at one time
or another, especially since it only takes an accidental bump of
the Alt key to start the process.
Or, what about the times when you actually meant to activate
the menu or Ribbon tab, but just changed your mind?
Actually, the real question is: What are your options for
getting out of the situation efficiently?
- Well, let's
see. You've got the old Esc key. (If you have a menu open,
hitting the Esc key once may not get you back into your file, but
try hitting it again to return to your work).
- Here's
another suggestion. Try the Alt key again. Just like the Esc
key, you should find that the Alt key will back you out of the menu
activation.
- And last,
but not least, if you already have a hand on your mouse, you can
simply click somewhere off the menu or Ribbon.
Whether you
accidentally or intentionally activated the menu / Ribbon, choose a
method and it will be canceled as quick as can be!
~
April
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