
Show the developer tab in Word - Microsoft Support
On the Word menu, select Preferences. Select Ribbon and Toolbar > Customize the Ribbon > Main Tabs. Check Developer and select Save. The tab stays visible, unless you clear the …
Show the Developer tab - Microsoft Support
Under Customize the Ribbon and under Main Tabs, select the Developer check box. After you show the tab, the Developer tab stays visible, unless you clear the check box or have to …
Create a form in Word that users can complete or print
Go to the Developer tab Controls section where you can choose controls to add to your document or form. Hover over any icon therein to see what control type it represents.
Clear or remove tab stops in Word - Microsoft Support
Go to Format > Tabs. Do one of the following: To clear a single tab stop, select the tab stop and then select . Select Clear All to remove all tab stops. Select OK.
Make a checklist in Word - Microsoft Support
To create a list that you can check off in Word, add content controls for checkboxes to your document. For more info if the developer tab isn't already visible in Word, see Show the …
Enable or disable ActiveX settings in Office files - Microsoft Support
Another method to enable ActiveX controls in a file is via the Microsoft Office Backstage view, the view that appears after you click the File tab, when the yellow Message Bar appears.
Lock/Unlock a form - Microsoft Support
Step 1: Show the Developer tab on the ribbon Right click on any of the ribbon commands. For example, right click on Home and then click Customize the Ribbon. Open Customize the …
Add a check box, option, or Toggle button (ActiveX controls)
Note: ActiveX controls have been disabled for security reasons and won't work in newer versions of Excel. To add an ActiveX control, you'll need the Developer tab on your Ribbon. Note: To …
Get the Adobe Acrobat tab to appear - Microsoft Support
You might notice that the Adobe Acrobat tab doesn't appear in your Office 2016 applications, such as Word or Excel, when you know that you have Adobe Acrobat installed.
Digitally sign your VBA macro project - Microsoft Support
Digitally sign a VBA macro project in Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Visio, Outlook, or Word Open the file that contains the macro project that you want to sign. On the Developer tab, in the …