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Question: Adding Undo and Redo Buttons to the Toolbar in Office 365 Apps

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My Microsoft Office got updated today, I was taken to the Coming Soon section as soon as I opened it through a pop-up box and I updated to the new and refresh look of Office but what I found is the undo and button came to the ribbon. I could remove those buttons from ribbon but cannot figure out how to add them in the toolbar as depicted in the picture. Can anyone please help me?

 

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best response confirmed by TheShaunSaw (Silver Contributor)
Solution

Look at the bottom right corner of the Ribbon, the small arrow. Select Show Quick Access Toolbar, which will appear below the Ribbon by default. Next, on the left side of the screen, click another arrow to customize the Quick Access Toolbar, add the buttons you want and if you want, select the option to Show Above the Ribbon.

 

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@VasilMichev 

That did the work. Thank you so much :smile:

Thank you. It took me a minute to figure it out because I was trying to do it in the general screen instead of on an open email, but I finally found it.

@VasilMichev Thank you!

I can't believe that MS changed something that was perfect and I've been tearing my hair out over this as all of my work devices have updated due to the work policy.

@VasilMichev Thank you so much!  I couldn't find it anywhere :smile:

@TheShaunSaw My redo and undo buttons disappeared from my WORD 365 software.  HELP PLEASE

Can you add "Repeat" to the Quick Access Toolbar in Excel 365? Although I've gone through the normal steps, added it, clicked ok, Repeat doesn't show for me as an option on the Toolbar. When looking at the Quick Access Toolbar Customized Options it doesn't appear. However, I see items I HAVE NOT selected to appear on the Toolbar such as the Font Option (change the font only).

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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best response confirmed by TheShaunSaw (Silver Contributor)
Solution

Look at the bottom right corner of the Ribbon, the small arrow. Select Show Quick Access Toolbar, which will appear below the Ribbon by default. Next, on the left side of the screen, click another arrow to customize the Quick Access Toolbar, add the buttons you want and if you want, select the option to Show Above the Ribbon.

 

VasilMichev_0-1638260347403.png

 

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