As shown in an earlier figure, the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) appears in the upper-left
corner of the Excel window. This is a toolbar where you can put your favorite menu
items so you can quickly access them. By default, it’s preloaded with options, but you
can change them by checking or unchecking them from the Customize Quick Access
Toolbar down arrow on the right, as shown at right.
Note the two options at the bottom of this example. You can use the More
Commands option to further customize the QAT, and you can use the Show Below the
Ribbon option to move the QAT closer to the worksheet.
Note: Options are added to the Quick Access Toolbar in order, so if you
want something to be first in the list, but Excel shows it last, use the More
Commands option. Select the item that you want to move from the list box
on the right side and then click the Move Up (or Move Down) button located
to the right of the list box.
As shown in an earlier figure, the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) appears in the upper-left
corner of the Excel window. This is a toolbar where you can put your favorite menu
items so you can quickly access them. By default, it’s preloaded with options, but you
can change them by checking or unchecking them from the Customize Quick Access
Toolbar down arrow on the right, as shown at right.
Note the two options at the bottom of this example. You can use the More
Commands option to further customize the QAT, and you can use the Show Below the
Ribbon option to move the QAT closer to the worksheet.
Note: Options are added to the Quick Access Toolbar in order, so if you
want something to be first in the list, but Excel shows it last, use the More
Commands option. Select the item that you want to move from the list box
on the right side and then click the Move Up (or Move Down) button located
to the right of the list box.

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