![]() The Developer tab is hidden away on most of the Office Suite's programs but in this post I will cover get it showing in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. I am assuming this is done because the majority of users do not use (learn to use) all the awesome stuff stored on the tab. Microsoft has chosen to hide this Ribbon tab by default. Ability to insert Form and ActiveX controls (think drop downs, scroll bars, check boxes, etc.) When you have the developer toolbar, youll see the following tab in the Ribbon (this is from Excel 2013, so you may not have all the items below): In order to run macros without any annoying security warnings, click on Macro Security, on the Code panel. ![]() Access to the VBE ( Visual Basic Editor).Today you will learn how to unlock some of Microsoft Office's more advanced tasks. ![]() Things like a fully loaded QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) and extraneous add-in tabs are dead giveaways a user is delving into some of the more advanced functionalities of Excel (this assumption can be applied to Word & PowerPoint also). You can typically spot an advanced Excel user from a normal one by looking at their ribbon.
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