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Before you begin creating documents in Word, you may want to set up your Word environment and become familiar with a few key tasks such as how to minimize and maximize the Ribbon, configure the Quick Access toolbar, display the ruler, and use the Word Count and Zoom tools.
To Minimize and Maximize the Ribbon:
Right-click anywhere in the main menu.
Select Minimize the Ribbon in the menu that appears. This will toggle the Ribbon on and off.



The check mark beside Minimize the Ribbon indicates the feature is active.
The new, tabbed Ribbon system replaces traditional menus in Word 2007. It is designed to be responsive to your current task and easy to use; however, you can choose to minimize the Ribbon if you would prefer to use different menus or keyboard shortcuts.
Open Word 2007 on your computer. A new blank document will appear on the screen.
Make sure your Ribbon is maximized.
Display the Ruler.
Add any commands you wish to the Quick Access toolbar.
Close Word without saving the document.
The Save, Undo, and Redo commands appear by default in the Quick Access toolbar. You may wish to add other commands to make using specific Word features more convenient for you.
Click the arrow to the right of the Quick Access toolbar.
Select the command you wish to add from the drop-down list. It will appear in the Quick Access toolbar.
The Save, Undo, and Redo commands appear by default in the Quick Access toolbar. You may wish to add other commands to make using specific Word features more convenient for you.