Customization options. You can tune Ribbon in a way that arranges tabs and commands in the order you want, hides or shows the Ribbon, and hides those commands that are used less frequently. Additionally, you can export or import your customized feed.
What cannot be configured: You can't reduce the size of the ribbon, or the size of text or icons on the ribbon. The only way to do this is to change the screen resolution to resize the entire page content.
When customizing the ribbon settings apply only to that Office program where you work this moment. For example, if you want to customize the Ribbon in PowerPoint, those changes won't appear in Excel. If you want to make similar settings in other Office applications, you'll have to open each one to make the same changes.
In Office, you can customize the ribbon and toolbars to your liking, showing frequently used commands and hiding those you rarely use. You can change the default tabs that appear or create your own tabs and groups for frequently used commands.
Note: However, you cannot rename standard commands and change the icons assigned to them or their order.
Here's how to customize your feed:
Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar
If you just need to quickly access a few commands, use the panel quick access. These are icons that always appear above the ribbon, no matter which tab is selected.
Collapse or expand the ribbon
You can collapse the ribbon to show only the tabs.
Rolling up the tape during operation
Unrolling the tape during operation
Collapse the feed when opening a file
By default, the ribbon is expanded every time you open a file, but you can change this setting to always have the ribbon minimized.
Conditional formatting is a way of highlighting messages that meet certain conditions in a list using colors, fonts, and styles. The user specifies conditions that the incoming message must meet, such as name or address Email sender, and only such messages are subject to conditional formatting.
For example, you can use a conditional rule to make all messages from your manager appear in red.
If you want to make additional changes to the text of your emails, you can change the default text font or color.
Note: In Microsoft Outlook 2007, using the function Organize it was possible to create rules for conditional formatting message text. In Microsoft Outlook 2010 and later, conditional formatting is available in the dialog box.
Create a conditional formatting rule
The default ruleset appears. Including the unread rule messages. This rule does unread messages in bold in the message list. It will also display any conditional formatting rules you created in the " Arrange"in more early version Outlook.
To delete a rule, select the rule and click the button Delete.
To temporarily disable a rule, clear the corresponding check box.
To change the conditions for a rule, select the rule and click the button condition.
To change text formatting, select a rule and click Font.
To add a new conditional formatting rule, click the button Add, in field Name enter a name, click the button Font to set formatting, and then select condition to set conditions for this rule.
Do any of the following:
Examples of conditional formatting rules
Below are some examples of conditional formatting rules that you can create in Outlook 2010.
Follow steps 1 and 2 in the previous section, and then do the following:
Make all messages from John Kulikov appear in red
Click the button Add.
Enter a name for the rule.
Click the field Font.
In chapter Color select red.
Click the button OK.
Select condition.
In field from Enter Ivan Kulikov.
Note: This name must exactly match the full name that appears in messages received.
In dialog boxes Filter, conditional formatting And Extra options representation click the button OK.
Makes all messages containing the word Contoso topics appear in green
Click the button Add.
Enter a name for the rule.
Click the field Font.
In chapter Color select green.
Click the button OK.
Select condition.
In field Search words enter contoso.
In dialog boxes Filter, conditional formatting And Additional View Options click the button OK.
Making all messages containing the word holiday in the subject text or message appear in blue
Click the button Add.
Enter a name for the rule.
Click the field Font.
In chapter Color select item blue.
Click the button OK.
Select condition.
In field Search word(s) enter "holiday".
In dialog boxes Filter, conditional formatting And Additional View Options click the button OK.
Visual communication:
Reply rate of green is better than yellow and red
An optimistic view of what is good and what is the benefit:
Indicator shows in percentage and, visually, with a color bar, the number of messages received from other people to which you responded. If the indicator is close to 100%, this means that you respond to almost every message received and the indicator is green. If you answer rarely, the indicator bar will be red or yellow. High rate green color encourages site visitors to contact you with a letter.
Visit your page at least once a day to update the date of your last visit to the site and show that you are interested in reading messages on the site and are open to communication.
A balanced, serious approach:
Reply politely and to the point to messages that interest you, and to those you don’t like, try to answer as briefly as possible once or twice, try to keep the indicator in green or yellow.
Experiment with the text of your profile, make it clear that you are committed to a serious relationship.
How to avoid mistakes due to lack of experience and practice:
If you receive a lot of messages that you are not interested in answering, then it makes sense to think about how to change the text of the questionnaire and come up with new answers to the questions. Try not to respond with silence to boring requests, worsening your , and more often change the text of the questionnaire so as to politely prevent others from writing messages that you do not need.
Visit the site more often and correct those answers that many people want to ridicule or pick on. Polish your answers little by little.
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