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Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

Learn about Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. There are so many interface elements within the Ribbon and its Tabs.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 365 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows 10 and higher



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The Ribbon
Ribbon Contents


The Ribbon

The Ribbon is the long strip comprising tabs with buttons across the top of the main window within the PowerPoint 365 interface. The Ribbon contains almost all the commands you need to work with your slides, and is designed in a way that helps you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task.

However, PowerPoint does have a single menu, called the File Menu. There’s also a single, customizable toolbar called the Quick Access Toolbar. All the other commands are found in the various tabs of the Ribbon within the interface. The Ribbon has several tabs, each named as you can see in Figure 1.

Ribbon and tabs within the PowerPoint 365 for Windows interface
Figure 1: Ribbon and tabs within the PowerPoint 365 for Windows interface

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If you want more screen estate for a while, you can quickly hide the entire Ribbon while still showing just the tabs by pressing Ctrl + F1 keyboard shortcut. Press Ctrl + F1 again to bring back the Ribbon – or alternatively, just double-click any of the visible tabs.

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Ribbon Content

The Ribbon contains many interface elements that are explained below:

  1. Tabs: The Ribbon contains fixed tabs such as Home, Insert, Design, etc. Each tab contains sets of tools to create and edit slides. Other than these visible tabs, there is a hidden tab called the Developer tab that you can easily enable, you can easily enable this tab.
  2. Contextual Tabs: These tabs are special tabs within the Ribbon that are not visible all the time. They only make an appearance when you are working with a particular slide object which can be edited using special options. Figure 2 shows the Drawing Tools Format tab (highlighted in red) which is only activated when a shape or another drawing object is selected on the slide.
  3. Drawing Tools Format tab in the Ribbon
    Figure 2: Drawing Tools Format tab in the Ribbon
  4. Group: A group of related tools within a tab is known as a Group. Figure 3 shows the Shape Styles group within the Drawing Tools Format tab.
  5. Shape Styles group
    Figure 3: Shape Styles group
  6. A Gallery is a collection of styles or properties. Most galleries can be seen as drop-down galleries as shown in Figure 4. To access the drop-down galleries, you click the More button (explained in the next point). Figure 4 shows the Shape Styles gallery. All available styles can be seen as small preview thumbnails.
  7. Shape Styles Gallery
    Figure 4: Shape Styles Gallery
  8. The More button expands to a gallery within a Ribbon tab so that all or more options can be seen. Figure 5 shows you the More button for the Shape Styles gallery (highlighted in red). The two arrow buttons above the More button are used to scroll inside the gallery without expanding it (or even after expanding it if the gallery has too many options).
  9. More button
    Figure 5: More button
  10. The Down Arrow is a small downward pointing triangle that's placed next to many buttons. When clicked, this displays a gallery or an additional options/sub-menu related to the selected button. You can see the Down Arrow (highlighted in red) next to the Shape Fill option in Figure 6.
  11. Down Arrow
    Figure 6: Down Arrow
  12. Dialog Launcher (highlighted in red within Figure 7) is a small square with an arrow in the lower right corner of several Groups within the Ribbon tabs. Figure 7 below shows the dialog launcher within the Shape Styles group. As the name explains, a dialog launcher, when clicked summons a dialog box with more advanced options.
  13. Dialog Launcher
    Figure 7: Dialog Launcher
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See Also:

01 05 03 - Interface Overview: Ribbon and Tabs in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

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