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Microsoft Office Annoyances: Turn Off Personalized Menus

September 13th, 2007  |  Published in Tech

In Microsoft Office (prior to Office 2007), there is a feature called “Personalized Menus” that I find very annoying. What personalized menus do is hide the full list of features from you when you click on the menus at the top of your Office document (like “File,” “Edit,” “Tools,” etc.). This was designed to keep your most commonly used options easier to find, but what it really does is hide the features you are looking for!

Luckily, turning off this “feature” is really easy! All you need to do is:

  1. Go to the “Tools” menu and click on “Customize”
  2. On the “Options” tab, check the checkbox next to “Always show full menus”
  3. Click “OK”

Done! Now you will see the full menus!


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