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Working with Custom Groups in Ribbon Tabs in PowerPoint 365 for Windows

Explore working with Custom Groups within Ribbon Tabs in PowerPoint 365 for Windows. Creating Custom Groups keeps all your commands neatly organized.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 365 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows 10 and higher



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All Ribbon tabs in PowerPoint 365 for Windows may have any number of buttons. These buttons represent commands. You'll see that these buttons are not scattered all over the tab area. In fact, they are all neatly arranged together in Groups. Each of these Groups has a name that describes what the commands within that Group do. For example, the Slide Show tab in the Ribbon has a group named Set Up, which contains all commands that help you set up your slide show, such as changing show settings, hiding slides, rehearsing and recording slide shows, etc.

It is only sensible to imagine that you should use this Group concept while creating your own custom Ribbon tabs. In fact, PowerPoint will not let you add any command anywhere else other than within a custom Group.

Note that a Group is a part of a Ribbon tab. We have already shown you how to add a new Ribbon tab. In Figure 1 below you can see the Slide Show tab (highlighted in red) and its four default Groups (highlighted in blue).

Groups within the Slide Show tab
Figure 1: Groups within the Slide Show tab

These Groups can be customized. Also, when a new Ribbon tab is added, it contains a blank new group. This is because all your commands within a tab need to reside in a group. You can opt to rename the new Ribbon tab and the custom Group as well.

Note: You can customize both the default and custom Groups by renaming them, reordering them, or removing them altogether. But you cannot add or remove any commands within the default Groups. Commands within custom groups on the other hand can be added and removed. We explain this in our Adding Commands to Custom Groups tutorial.

Now, follow these steps to learn how to work with custom groups within default and custom Ribbon tabs:

  1. You first need to bring up the PowerPoint Options dialog box. There are several ways to access these options. The easiest way is to right-click anywhere on the Ribbon, and to select the Customize the Ribbon option from the resultant menu, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2.
  2. Customize the Ribbon option
    Figure 2: Customize the Ribbon option
  3. Alternatively, choose the File menu to bring up Backstage view, as shown in Figure 3. Now, select Options (highlighted in green within Figure 3).
  4. Options within File menu
    Figure 3: Options within File menu
  5. Note: Also, if you are a keyboard aficionado, you can quickly press the Alt + F keys together, and then press T.
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  6. Either way, this opens the PowerPoint Options dialog box, as shown in Figure 4. Make sure you choose the Customize Ribbon option within the sidebar. This shows the relevant options on the right side of the PowerPoint Options dialog box (see Figure 4 again). Note that we added a new Ribbon tab. This contains a new Group (highlighted in red within Figure 4, below). Now we will similarly add a new group to the Slide Show tab. Note that this is one of the default tabs of the Ribbon. You can add groups to both default and custom Ribbon tabs in the same way.
  7. PowerPoint Options dialog box showing Custom group within new Ribbon tab
    Figure 4: PowerPoint Options dialog box showing Custom group within new Ribbon tab
  8. To add a new group, select the tab to which you want to add a new group. For our example, we selected the Slide Show tab (highlighted in red within Figure 5), and clicked the New Group button (highlighted in blue within Figure 5).
  9. Add a new group within a default tab
    Figure 5: Add a new group within a default tab
  10. This adds a new group, as you can see highlighted in red within Figure 6, below.
  11. New group added
    Figure 6: New group added
  12. Select and right-click the custom Group highlighted in red within Figure 6, above. This will bring up a contextual menu, as shown in Figure 7.
  13. Right-click the Custom Group to get a contextual menu
    Figure 7: Right-click the Custom Group to get a contextual menu
  14. There are seven options within the contextual menu (refer to Figure 7, above). These options are explained below:
  15. Add New Tab

  16. This option will add a new Ribbon tab in the Main Tabs list. Learn more in our Add and Rename Ribbon Tabs tutorial.
  17. Add New Group

  18. This will add a new custom group within the selected Ribbon tab.
  19. Rename

  20. Enables you to rename the selected custom group. You can learn how to rename a Ribbon Tab in our Add and Rename Ribbon Tabs tutorial. Renaming Groups works in the same way.
  21. Remove

  22. This option will remove the selected custom group.
  23. Hide Command Labels

  24. Each new group, when added has a symbol associated with it. You are asked to choose this symbol when you add a new Group. This option hides the symbol for the selected group.
  25. Move Up

  26. Use this option to reorder the placement of selected group. This will move the selected group upwards (leftwards in the Ribbon tab).
  27. Move Down

  28. Use this option to reorder the placement of selected group. This will move the selected group downwards (rightwards in the Ribbon tab).
  29. Note that the same options such as New Tab, New Group, Rename, and Move Up/Move Down can also be found outside the right-click menu within the PowerPoint Options dialog box, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 8.
  30. Options to edit Custom Group
    Figure 8: Options to edit Custom Group
  31. Select options as required. When done, click the OK button within the PowerPoint Options dialog box to get back to PowerPoint 365 interface. Figure 9, below shows a new custom group added (highlighted in red within Figure 9) within the Slide Show tab (compare Figures 1 and 9). Earlier, this Ribbon tab contained four default groups (see Figure 1), but now there are five. Do note that the new group also has an added command. You can see the new group only after adding commands to new groups.
  32. Custom group added
    Figure 9: Custom group added
  33. We'll explore adding commands in our Adding Commands to Custom Groups tutorial.

See Also:

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