Restore original settings for buttons, commands, or toolbars
Do
one or more of the following:
Restore original settings for a menu
-
On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click
Customize.
- With the Customize dialog box open, right-click the menu you want to restore, and then click Reset
on the shortcut menu.
- On the Customize dialog box, click Close.
Note The Reset command restores the built-in menu to its original images,
commands, and submenus.
Restore original buttons and menus on a built-in toolbar
-
On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click
Customize.
- Click the Toolbars tab.
- In the Toolbars box, click the name of the toolbar
you want to restore.
- Click Reset.
Notes
- You cannot reset a custom toolbar.
- As you work with Microsoft Office, the menus and toolbars are personalized
to show the commands that you use most often if you have cleared the Always
show full menus box on the Options tab in the Customize
dialog box. If you want, you can return the toolbar and menu display to the
state it was in when you first started using Office.
Restore original settings for a built-in toolbar button or menu command
- Make sure the toolbar
you want to change is visible.
How?
- On the View menu, point to
Toolbars.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the toolbar you want to display.
- To view more toolbars, click Customize. In the Customize dialog box, click the Toolbars tab,
and then
select the check box for the toolbar you want to display. Click Close.
- On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize.
- With the Customize dialog box open, do one of the following:
- To restore a toolbar button, right-click the button, and then click Reset
on the shortcut menu.
- To restore a menu command, click the menu that contains the command,
right-click the command, and then click Reset on the shortcut
menu.
Notes
- The Reset
command restores the built-in toolbar
button or menu command to
its original image, name, and command.
- The Reset
command isn't available for a button that displays a list when
clicked.
Show default toolbar buttons and menu commands
- On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Customize.
- Click the Options tab.
- Click Reset my usage data.
Notes
- The Reset my usage data button affects the buttons shown on a built-in toolbar
only if it is
not wide enough to display all the buttons. It affects the menu commands shown on the short
version of built-in menus only if you have the Always show full menus
box cleared on the Options tab in the Customize dialog box.
- The Reset my usage data button affects only the toolbar buttons and menu commands
of the Microsoft Office program in which the button is clicked.
- The Reset my usage data button does not change the location of toolbars, does not remove any
buttons or commands you've added by using the Customize dialog box, and does not add buttons
or commands you've deleted.