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Remember to Refresh your page. This index page last revised: 05 Jan You may not see the Developer tab on your Microsoft Word screen. Installed out of the box, it is not shown. The Developer Tab is an optional tab that gives access to form controls and other programming-type controls.
This page will tell you how to access this tab and what the various controls on it are about. For instructions on how to view the somewhat different Developer Tab on the Mac, see this support page and Neo Wu's response in this thread on the Microsoft Answers forum.
Then under Popular check the box to "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon. Right-Click on the Ribbon and select Customize the Ribbon. On the right side of the dialog box that pops up is a list or Ribbon tabs, Check the box for the Developer tab. The procedure for the Macintosh version of Word is similar. See Neo Wu's response in this thread. It really is that simple! Now let's take a look at the control groups on the ribbon.
The Macros button opens the Macros dialog to give you access to macros. The Developer tab includes commands that are not available in other tabs in Word — but the tab is turned off by default so you need to turn it on to get access to the commands. The steps to follow to add the Developer tab to the Ribbon depend on your version of Word get help to find your version of Word. Figure 1. How to add the Developer tab to the Ribbon in Word and newer versions of Word. Figure 2. The Developer tab has been added in Word and is shown in the Ribbon screen dump here from Word for Microsoft Figure 3.
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