Microsoft Word Add Ins Tab Missing
Posted : adminOn 5/18/2018
Troubleshooting – Toolbar Missing on Add-Ins Tab If you are using Microsoft Word 2007 or a newer version and if you have created custom toolbars in Microsoft Word 2003 or earlier versions of Microsoft Word, those toolbars can be made available from the Add-Ins tab in Microsoft Word 2007 or newer version. In order to appear on the Add-Ins tab, the toolbars must be part of templates stored in Microsoft Word's Startup folder. However, I have experienced a few times, that a custom toolbar did not automatically appear on the Add-Ins tab. This article provides help on how you can make a missing custom toolbar visible.
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The ribbon on the Add-Ins tab can show up to three toolbars below each other. If the installed add-ins include more than three custom toolbars, Microsoft Word will add extra group(s) of toolbars to the right of the first three. Depending on the length of the toolbars, the window size and the screen resolution, the extra toolbars may be invisible because they reside outside the window. If you see a small arrow at the right end of the Add-Ins ribbon as illustrated below, click the arrow and the invisible part of the toolbar(s) will scroll into the window. A corresponding arrow will now appear to the left in the ribbon, letting you scroll in the opposite direction. Solution 2 – what to do if the toolbar is still missing If you cannot scroll the toolbar into view, you should be able bring it back using a line of macro code. This requires that you know the exact name of the toolbar: 1.