
Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support
You can align taskbar icons to the center or to the side, pin or unpin apps, and show or hide system tray icons. These customization options make the taskbar not only a functional tool but also a …
Display or hide formulas - Microsoft Support
Make cells display the formulas they contain, instead of the formula results. Protect cells so that formulas cannot be displayed or changed.
Show or hide the ribbon in Office - Microsoft Support
Show the ribbon when hidden, and set options to shows tabs and commands, just tabs, or automatically hide the ribbon for the maximum document space.
Change the plotting order of categories, values, or data series
If the chart for which you want to change the plotting order displays axes, you can quickly reverse the order in which the categories or values are plotted along those axes.
Work with the Gantt Chart view - Microsoft Support
In addition to the grid portion of the view, the Gantt Chart view also provides an illustrated version of your task list, with Gantt bars that show the duration of your project's tasks across a timeline.
See your favorites bar in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11
Get the steps for showing your favorites bar in Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11.
Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
Data labels make a chart easier to understand because they show details about a data series or its individual data points. For example, in the pie chart below, without the data labels it would be difficult …
Field codes: DisplayBarcode - Microsoft Support
For example DisplayBarcode “http://www.microsoft.com” QR \q 3, which displays a QR code that links you to www.microsoft.com. To see the barcode, right-click the Field code and select Toggle Field …
Show the ribbon - Microsoft Support
Select the Ribbon Display Options button in the lower-right corner of the ribbon. In the menu that opens, select Always show ribbon to show the ribbon with all tabs and full commands.
Hide or display scroll bars in a workbook - Microsoft Support
By default, a horizontal and vertical scroll bar are displayed in an Excel workbook so that you can scroll through the data in its worksheets. However, you can turn scroll bars on or off as needed.