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In this short tutorial, you will find 5 quick and easy ways to restore Excel ribbon in case it is missing and learn how to hide the ribbon to get more room for your worksheet.
Ribbon is the central point of whatever you do in Excel and the area where most of features and commands available to you reside. Do you feel the ribbon takes up too much of your screen space? No problem, one click of your mouse, and it is hidden. Want it back? Just another click!
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How to show ribbon in Excel
If the ribbon has disappeared from your Excel UI, don't panic! You can quickly get it back by using one of the following techniques.
Show collapsed ribbon in full view
If the Excel ribbon is minimized so that only tab names are visible, do one of the following to get it back to a normal full display:
- Press the ribbon shortcut Ctrl + F1.
- Double-click on any ribbon tab to make the entire ribbon visible again.
- Right-click any ribbon tab and clear the check mark next to Collapse the Ribbon in Excel 2019 - 2013 or Minimize the Ribbon in Excel 2010 and 2007.
- Pin the ribbon. For this, click on any tab to temporarily view the ribbon. A small pin icon will appear at the lower right corner in Excel 2016 and 2019 (the arrow in Excel 2013), and you click on it to always show the ribbon.
Unhide ribbon in Excel
If the ribbon is hidden completely including the tab names, here's how you can restore it:
- To unhide the ribbon temporarily, click at the very top of your workbook.
- To get the ribbon back permanently, click the Ribbon Display Options button in the top-right corner and choose the Show Tabs and Commands option. This will show the ribbon in the default full view with all the tabs and commands.
Similar methods can be used to hide ribbon in Excel, and the next section explains the details.
How to hide ribbon in Excel
If the ribbon takes up too much space at the top of your worksheet, especially on a small screen laptop, you can collapse it to show only the tab names or hide the ribbon altogether.
Minimize the ribbon
To see only the tab names without commands like in the screenshot below, use any of the following techniques:
- Ribbon shortcut. The fastest way to hide Excel ribbon is to press Ctrl + F1.
- Double-click a tab. The ribbon can also be collapsed by double-clicking an active tab.
- Arrow button. Another quick way to hide the ribbon in Excel is to click the up arrow in the lower-right corner of the ribbon.
- Pop-up menu. In Excel 2013, 2016, and 2019, right-click anywhere on the ribbon and select Collapse the Ribbon from the context menu. In Excel 2010 and 2007, this option is called Minimize the Ribbon.
- Ribbon Display Options. Click the Ribbon Display Options icon at the top-right corner and choose Show Tabs.
Hide ribbon completely
If you aim to have the largest amount of screen space for a workbook area, use the Auto-hide option to get Excel in kind of full screen mode:
- Click the Ribbon Display Options icon on the top-right corner of the Excel window, to the left of the Minimize icon.
- Click Auto-hide Ribbon.
This will totally hide the ribbon, including all tabs and commands.
Excel ribbon missing – how to restore it
If all of a sudden the ribbon disappears from your Excel, it's most likely to be one of the following cases.
Tabs show up but commands disappeared
Perhaps you have inadvertently hidden the ribbon with an errant keystroke or mouse click. To show all the commands again, click Ctrl + F1 or double-click any ribbon tab.
Whole ribbon missing
Most probably your Excel somehow got into a 'full screen' mode. To restore the ribbon, click the Ribbon Display Options button at the top-right corner, and then click Show Tabs and Commands. This will lock the ribbon at the top of the Excel window where it belongs. For the detailed instructions, please see How to unhide ribbon in Excel.
Contextual tabs disappeared
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If the Tool Tabs specific to a particular object (such as a chart, image, or PivotTable) are missing, that object has lost focus. For the contextual tabs to appear again, simply select the object.
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Add-in's tab missing
You've been using some Excel add-in (e.g. our Ultimate Suite) for a while, and now the add-in's ribbon is gone. Chances are the add-in was disabled by Excel.
To fix this, click File > Excel Options > Add-ins > Disabled Items > Go. If the add-in is in the list, select it and click the Enable button.
That's how you hide and show ribbon in Excel. I thank you for reading and hope to see you on our blog next week!