Best practices for the Quick Access Toolbar in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word - Next generation tools for Microsoft Office (2024)

Back when I didn’t have Ampler for Excel, PowerPoint and Word, I used to be a huge advocate for using the Quick Access Toolbar, because you can customize the Quick Access Toolbar to your preference.

With a background in management consulting, I have worked intensively in Microsoft Office. With years of spending upwards of 50+ hours a week in Office, any tweaks to make life easier are more than welcome. The Quick Access Toolbar is one such tweak, which lets you quickly access commonly used functions that may otherwise be tedious to find and use.

What is Quick Access Toolbar and how can you use it?

The Quick Access Toolbar is a command line that appears either above or below the main ribbon tabs in Excel, PowerPoint and Word. The Quick Access Toolbar grants direct (quick) access to a set of desired commands in a toolbar that is always visible no matter which ribbon tab is selected.

There are 4 key benefits to using the Quick Access Toolbar:

  • Convenient access to most used commands: Using the Quick Access Toolbar for your commonly used commands saves a lot of time otherwise wasted swapping between ribbon tabs or navigating drop-down menus.
  • Add shortcuts to commands: The Quick Access Toolbar commands automatically have the shortcuts ALT+1, ALT+2,.., ALT+9 assigned to the first 9 commands in the toolbar.
  • Show hidden (or hard to find) commands in the Quick Access Toolbar: Some features are placed in quite inaccessibly in each of the programs, e.g. within subgroups of ribbon tabs or in submenus of windows or panels.
  • Show macros or a custom command: A huge time saver is having custom commands that automate your workflow, and the Quick Access Toolbar enables you to add a custom command such as a macro or add-in function.

How do you customize the Quick Access Toolbar?

Here is a walkthrough on how to add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar:

Open the interface to customize the Quick Access Toolbar:

  1. Locate the Quick Access Toolbar above the main ribbon tab
  2. Click the drop-down menu farthest to the right of the Quick Access Toolbar
  3. Select ‘More Commands…’ to spawn the ‘Customize Quick Access Toolbar’ interface

Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar:

  1. Select the filter that contains the command, e.g. ‘Home Tab’ from the ‘Choose commands from’ drop-down menu
  2. Scroll through the list on the left-hand-side which lets you choose commands and select the command to add to the Quick Access Toolbar
  3. Click ‘Add’ to add commands to your Quick Access Toolbar (right-hand-side)
  4. Use the ‘Up’ and ‘Down’ arrows to change the order of command functions in the Quick Access Toolbar
  5. Click OK to save the Quick Access Toolbar

Remove a command from the Quick Access Toolbar:

  1. Select the command you wish to remove in the panel on the right
  2. Click on ‘Remove from Quick Access Toolbar’ or double click to remove a command
  3. Click OK to save the Quick Access Toolbar

Tip: You can right-click on any command button within Excel, PowerPoint, or Word and click ‘Add to Quick Access Toolbar’, and right-click on a command in your Quick Access Toolbar and select ‘Remove from Quick Access Toolbar’.

To access the commands you have added to the toolbar, click the function in the command line that appears above or below the main ribbon tabs.

If your friend or colleague has a great customized Quick Access Toolbar, you can use the ‘Import/Export’ button to create a .exportedUI file that you can use to share the Quick Access Toolbar setup.

Popular commands for the Quick Access Toolbar

Below are some of the commands that management consultants commonly use to customize Quick Access Toolbar to maximize convenience. This will give you a great starting point when you choose the first command to add to your own Quick Access Toolbar.

Also, below each list of commands is a download link to import the customized Quick Access Toolbar.

Popular commands to customize Quick Access Toolbar Excel

You will probably benefit from adding some of the below commands when you customize the Quick Access Toolbar in Excel.

  • Save
  • Email
  • Paste Special…
  • Format Painter
  • Increase Decimal
  • Decrease Decimal
  • Group
  • Ungroup
  • Border Line Color
  • Bottom Border
  • Top Border
  • Left Border
  • Right Border
  • No Border
  • Add or Remove Filters
  • Clear All Filters
  • PivotTable
  • Change Data Source…
  • Refresh All
  • Autofit Column Width
  • Comma Style
  • Percent Style
  • Sum (AutoSum)
  • Insert Comment
  • Recommended Charts
  • Calculation Options
  • Insert Sheet Rows
  • Insert Sheet Columns
  • Show Gridlines

Download the Excel Quick Access Toolbar here.

Popular commands to customize Quick Access Toolbar PowerPoint

Here are some great commands to add when you customize the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint.

  • Save
  • Email
  • Paste Special…
  • Align Objects Left
  • Align Objects Right
  • Align Objects Top
  • Align Objects Bottom
  • Align Objects Center
  • Align Objects Middle
  • Group
  • Ungroup
  • Bring to Front
  • Bring to Back
  • Distribute Vertically
  • Distribute Horizontally
  • Rotate Objects
  • Eyedropper Fill
  • Format Painter
  • Comments
  • Crop Picture
  • Set Transparent Color
  • Grid Settings…

Download the PowerPoint Quick Access Toolbar here.

Popular commands to customize Quick Access Toolbar Word

These functions will improve your workflow in Word. Simply right click on any command button and click ‘Add to Quick Access Toolbar’ to add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.

  • Save
  • Email
  • Paste Special…
  • Track Changes
  • Show Markup
  • Accept
  • Reject
  • Comments
  • Add Table
  • Insert Columns to the Right
  • Insert Rows Below
  • Insert Symbol from Dialog
  • Paragraph Settings
  • Insert Page Break
  • Footnote
  • Insert Cross-reference
  • Update Table of Contents
  • Language
  • Word Count
  • Show All (ParagraphMarks)
  • Crop Picture
  • Set Transparent Color

Download the Microsoft Word Quick Access Toolbar here.

Ampler – the ultimate Quick Access Toolbar

I am a huge fan of the Quick Access Toolbar, but as mentioned previously, I actually don’t use the native toolbar that comes with Excel, PowerPoint or Word anymore. Instead I use the add-in Ampler.

Ampler is in essence like a supercharged Quick Access Toolbar that amplifies each of the benefits:

  • Convenient access to 99% of the commands you need in a full custom ribbon tab placed as the default ribbon tab before Home. Like the Quick Access Toolbar it is fully customizable (easily done with search and drag and drop to add commands to the toolbar)
  • Set custom shortcuts to ALL the commands you want – It really is incredible to have e.g. ‘CTRL+,’ to increase decimal places in Excel or ‘CTRL+Arrows’ to align in PowerPoint
  • Lots and lots of custom functions that really makes life much easier. The program has been developed based on input from with thousands of management consultants and investment professionals!

Try it out for free!

Best practices for the Quick Access Toolbar in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and Word - Next generation tools for Microsoft Office (2024)

FAQs

How to use quick access toolbar in Excel? ›

In the upper corner is the Quick Access ToolBar, which you can customize with the commands you use frequently. To add commands, select the down arrow and choose from the list of options. If you want to add a different command, choose More Commands. This opens options for the Quick Access Toolbar.

What is the Quick Access toolbar used for in Powerpoint? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) is a customizable toolbar containing a set of commands that are independent of the tab that is currently displayed. It can be located in one of two places: Upper-left corner above the ribbon (default location) Upper-left corner below the ribbon.

What is the function of the Quick Access toolbar in Microsoft Word? ›

Quick Access Toolbar lies next to the Microsoft Office Button. It is a customizable toolbar that comes with a set of independent commands. It gives you quick access to commonly used commands such as Save, Undo, Redo, etc. When you click the drop-down arrow next to toolbar it offers more commands.

What is the advantage of using the Quick Access toolbar? ›

The Quick Access toolbar provides a way to quickly execute frequently used commands. The Quick Access toolbar is customizable, allowing you to add as many or as few commands to the toolbar as you want. In the following figure, commands have been added to the Quick Access toolbar, indicated by the number one.

How to manage quick access? ›

Just right-click (or long-press) it and select Pin to Quick access. Unpin it when you don't need it there anymore by right-clicking (or long-pressing) it and selecting Unpin from Quick access. If you want to see only your pinned folders, you can turn off recent files or frequent folders.

What are the commands of the quick access toolbar? ›

By default, the Excel Quick Access Toolbar contains only 3 buttons: Save, Undo and Redo. If there are a few other commands that you use frequently, you can add them to the Quick Access Toolbar too.

How do you align the Quick Access toolbar in PowerPoint? ›

Select in the Choose commands from drop down the Home Tab and select Align [Align Objects] and click Add to add it to the toolbar. Click Oke to close the dialog and the Align button should now be added to your Quick Access toolbar. You can access the Align Menu by clicking on it.

Which buttons are present on the Quick Access tool bar? ›

Answer: The New, Open, Save, Quick Print, Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Run buttons appear on the Quick Access Toolbar.....

How to customize the quick access toolbar in MS Word? ›

Customize the Quick Access Toolbar by using the Options command. You can add, remove, and change the order of the commands on the Quick Access Toolbar by using the Options command. Select File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar.

Which commands are not present in the Quick Access toolbar? ›

Expert-Verified Answer

YOUR Answer Is : All the buttons except undo, redo and save button are not present on the Excel window's quick access toolbar.

How many commands are added at the quick access toolbar? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) consists of a combination of up to 20 Commands either specified by the application (known as the application defaults list) or selected by the user.

What is the purpose of the Quick Access toolbar in Excel? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar is a versatile feature in Excel that allows you to quickly access the tools you use most frequently. It allows you to place frequently used commands for easy, one-click access.

What is the point of quick access? ›

What is Quick access? Quick access makes it simple to find your frequently used storage locations, including recently used shared libraries, channels, and folders. When you select Open, Quick access will appear in the left nav column, listing the shared document libraries that you use and a Show more... option.

What is the difference between toolbar and quick access toolbar? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar is a small toolbar that is located at the top of the screen, just above the Ribbon. It contains a set of commonly used commands, such as Save, Undo, and Redo. The Quick Access Toolbar can be customized to include the commands that you use the most.

Why does my Excel quick access toolbar keep disappearing? ›

The Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) in Excel can be customized to include frequently used commands and features for easy access. If the QAT disappears each time you open the workbook, it's possible that the QAT settings are not being saved with the workbook.

How do I edit the quick access toolbar? ›

Right-click the Quick Access Toolbar then select Customize Quick Access Toolbar on the shortcut menu. Under Customize Quick Access Toolbar, select the command you want to move.

How do I activate the toolbar in Excel? ›

Click the Ribbon Display Options icon on the top-right corner of your document. It is to the left of the Minimize icon. In the menu that opens, click Show Tabs and Commands to show the Ribbon with all tabs and full commands. This option is the default view.

How to activate developer in Excel ribbon go to? ›

On the File tab, go to Options > Customize Ribbon. Under Customize the Ribbon and under Main Tabs, select the Developer check box.

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