Appendix A. Customizing Office

Nearly every program has options that you can choose to customize the program to meet your working preferences. Each of the Office applications has numerous settings that you can tweak to adapt the program to your needs.

Note

This appendix focuses on the options settings in the most-used Office applications, which also boast the new user interface. In other Office applications that use the traditional menu and command interface—Publisher, OneNote, and InfoPath—you can open the Options dialog box via the Options command on the Tools menu. You also choose Tools Options to open the Options dialog box in Outlook.

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