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Old 03-27-2021, 01:21 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline No Customize Ribbon Option Windows 10 No Customize Ribbon Option Office 2019
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That is because the Customize Ribbon tools were added with Word 2010.

You can do it the hard (but much more powerful way) with XML editing of the Ribbon.
IMO, Word 2007 should never have been released. Even though I bought it, I never used it. It is now out of its support cycle. That does not mean you can't use it. It works as well as ever. Just sayin'. Word 2010 is a far superior product as is Word 2003.
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