In addition to what Greg has provided, there is some other behaviour
associated with the Ribbon that may be of interest to you.
The Ribbon can be 'minimized' to show only the tabs without displaying the
groups beneath each tab. This can be accomplished by right-clicking on the
Ribbon and choosing "Minimize the Ribbon" from the context menu,
double-clicking on any tab in the Ribbon or pressing Ctrl+F1. The Ribbon can
be 'un-minimized' again using any of these methods (with one minor and fairly
obvious variation).
In addition, when the Ribbon is 'minimized', single-clicking on any of the
tabs causes the groups beneath the tabs to be re-displayed temporarily and
hidden again when you've finished with them - much like the menus in older
versions of Word/Office.
(See Peter? The Ribbon isn't actually some sort of alien entity inhabiting
Word that requires a special set of tools to work with it. It's actually a
part of Word, and there *is* native Word functionality that can be used to
manipulate it - albeit in a very limited fashion. Once again: read what's
written, not just what you *think* it says. And if questions about the Ribbon
throw you - and they always seem to - then just stay away from them and leave
them to people who actually understand it.)
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Cheers!
Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP
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