We may make some changes to the setting of Excel in the process of editing files like adding ribbons and quick access toolbars. But if we don’t want those changes after opening a new file, how can we restore the default setting of Excel?
First, switch to File tab in the new file. Click Options at the bottom of the left side bar.
Note that the macro ignores a style if it is a built-in style. This is because deleting a built-in style doesn't really delete it, but only resets that style to its original, default condition. In fact, Word doesn't allow built-in styles to be deleted from a document. Most problems with Word can be fixed by resetting it: Close Microsoft Word. Click the Start button (Windows XP users should then click Run). Type regedit and press Enter. Navigate to: HKEYCURRENTUSER - Software - Microsoft - Office - 14 - Word. (The number 14 could be different depending on your version of Office) Double click on the.
How To Reset Computer To Original Setting
Click Customize Ribbon, then click the small triangle besides Reset to open the drop-down list menu. Choose Reset all customizations.
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Hit Yes in the confirmation window.
Then all the ribbon and quick access toolbar customizations will be deleted.