Select ‘Properties’ and then click the ‘Add >’ button to add it to the Quick Access ToolbarĪnd here’s a quick video to show you the way (video is worth 1001 words).Select ‘Office Menu’ from the ‘Choose Commands From’ dropdown list.Click on the ‘Customize Quick Access Toolbar’.If you find yourself needing to do the above a lot, perhaps adding the Information Properties Panel information to your Quick Access Toolbar is a worthy step. ![]() How to add the Information Properties button to the Office Toolbar to call it up in a single click How to show Document Properties in the Office Ribbon Barįigure 2 : How to show the Document Properties information in the Office Ribbon ![]() So, here’s how to get it there (or back) and below, how to add it is as one click option to your Office Quick Access Toolbar’.īy the way, this is what I mean by the Document Properties Information, on the Office Ribbon:įigure 1 : Document Information Properties, on the Office Ribbon Bar Being able to ‘file’ the document at the time of creation and editing is very valuable and often the ‘Information Panel’ won’t ‘be there’ in Word. ![]() I’m a big fan of organizing data by meta information (columns), instead of folders wherever possible. This gets asked enough it seemed worthy of a quick blog.
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