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Customize Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 365 for Mac

Learn how to customize the Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint 365 for Mac. You can quickly populate the QAT with your favorite commands.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 365 for Mac

OS: Mac OS X



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The Quick Access Toolbar or QAT is the only toolbar available in PowerPoint. This toolbar can be customized so that it contains your most-used commands, accessible to you with just a single click. Follow these steps to customize the QAT in PowerPoint 365 for Mac by adding your frequently used commands.

  1. Click the down-arrow in the QAT (highlighted in red) within Figure 1, and choose the More Commands option, as shown in Figure 1.
  2. More Commands option
    Figure 1: More Commands option
  3. Alternatively, choose the PowerPoint | Preferences menu option, as shown in Figure 2.
  4. PowerPoint | Preferences menu option
    Figure 2: PowerPoint | Preferences menu option
  5. This opens the PowerPoint Preferences dialog box, as shown in Figure 3. Within this dialog box, select the Ribbon & Toolbar option (highlighted in red within Figure 3).
  6. Ribbon & Toolbar option
    Figure 3: Ribbon & Toolbar option
  7. Either way, this opens the Ribbon & Toolbar dialog box. Make sure that the Quick Access Toolbar tab is active, as shown in Figure 4.
  8. Quick Access Toolbar customize options
    Figure 4: Quick Access Toolbar customize options
  9. All options for customizing the QAT are explained below, as marked in Figure 4, above:
  10. A. Choose commands from

  11. Here you will select the commands which you want to add to the QAT. Click to open the drop-down list and choose the category of commands that you want to work with. This will display a list of commands within that category in the section below. From this section, select the particular command which you want to add to QAT.
  12. B. Customize Quick Access Toolbar

  13. Here you will find existing commands in the QAT, and any new commands that you add to the QAT.
  14. C. Add and Remove buttons

  15. These buttons are used to add commands from the Choose commands from (see point A above) list, or remove commands from the Customize Quick Access Toolbar (see point B above) list.
  16. D. Reset

  17. Click to open a menu as shown in Figure 5. Here, you can opt to reset customizations made for the QAT or all other customizations including those made for the Ribbon.
  18. Options to reset the QAT or Ribbon & Toolbar
    Figure 5: Options to reset the QAT or Ribbon & Toolbar
  19. Add the commands you use often. For this tutorial we have added 4 new commands to the Customize Quick Access Toolbar list, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 6.
  20. Commands added to the Customize Quick Access Toolbar list
    Figure 6: Commands added to the Customize Quick Access Toolbar list
  21. Note that you can also change the order in which these commands show in the QAT. To reorder, select a command that you want to change the order for. Then drag it either up or down, as mentioned within the dialog box (highlighted in green within Figure 6, above).
  22. Once done adding, editing, reordering, or removing commands, click the Save button to get back to the PowerPoint interface. You'll see new or updated commands available on the QAT, as shown in Figure 7, below (highlighted in red).
  23. New commands added to the QAT
    Figure 7: New commands added to the QAT

See Also:

01 06 01 - Working with QAT and Ribbon: Customize Quick Access Toolbar in PowerPoint (Glossary Page)

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