See solution in other versions of Excel: • • • Question: In Microsoft Excel 2011 for Mac, how do I get the Developer tab to display in the toolbar at the top of the screen? The Developer tab is the toolbar that has the buttons to open the VBA editor and create Form/ActiveX Controls like buttons, checkboxes, etc. Answer: To display the Developer tab, click on the Preferences under the Excel menu at the top of the screen. When the Excel Preferences window appears, click on the Ribbon icon in the Sharing and Privacy section.

To show the Developer tab. Open a 2007 Office System application, for example Word 2007. Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options. In the Top options for working with Word section of the Word Options dialog box, click Personalize. Select Show Developer tab in the Ribbon, as shown in the next figure. Note When you. Now you should see the Developer tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. All of the Developer tab option groups should be available - Visual Basic, Add-Ins, and Form Controls (see below). All of the Developer tab option groups should be available - Visual Basic, Add-Ins, and Form Controls (see below).

In the Customize section, check Developer in the list of tabs to show. Then click on the OK button. Now you should see the Developer tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. All of the Developer tab option groups should be available - Visual Basic, Add-Ins, and Form Controls (see below).

All fixes are nothing but temporary. Canon mx300 printer manual. Auot-ruler, spell check etc. Nothing works on a permanent basis. I have the disappearing cursor on 90% of the documents I work on. I can make it go away on purpose just by hitting Ctrl+S (saving the document). If I don't save the cursor stays visible. But only a foll would not save often when working with Ms Word.

The only temporary/easy fix I found is the following: You can bring back the cursor by changing focus to another Word window, then back to the original file: bam, the cursor is there again. Microsoft people should be ashamed that this issue has been there for so many years.

They even claimed it was fixed with the 14.4 update, which, as noted already in this forum, is not true. I have the latest updates 14,6 and the cursor still disappears regularly. This issue has gone worse with Yosemite, and even more frequent since I upgraded to Capitan, so I surmise that Apple is not helping either. Actually with Mountain Lion it was only half as bad. I do not find a 'Hide cursor while typing' setting in any of Mac's System preferences/Keyboard|Mouse|Trackpad or Word's Preferences/General|View|Edit settings.

It looks like Windows has a 'Hide cursor while typing' feature, but that is about the mouse cursor. I hate this cursor-hiding feature in Mac Word. It is especially annoying when trying to use the arrow keys for navigation.

The cursor disappears until you wait a bit, but this makes the auto-repeat feature absolutely useless for moving around. All fixes are nothing but temporary. Auot-ruler, spell check etc. Nothing works on a permanent basis. I have the disappearing cursor on 90% of the documents I work on. I can make it go away on purpose just by hitting Ctrl+S (saving the document).