Figure 2: Edit Custom List button in Excel Options Click the Edit Custom List button, and you will view the Custom List dialog box. In this dialog box, you can add, delete, import custom lists. Collaboration is the key to Microsoft’s still-ubiquitous productivity suite. To the casual user, the applications that make upOffice 2016 – Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook are the anchor.
When you start up your MacBook Pro, the Control Strip on the right side of the Touch Bar shows a few familiar buttons like volume, mute, and display brightness, as well as. The Escape (Esc) button appears on the left side of the Touch Bar. System controls: Tap in the Control Strip and it expands, showing system controls like brightness, Mission Control, Launchpad, and media playback: Make your adjustments, then tap. The Control Strip returns to its smaller version on the right side of the Touch Bar, with Esc showing on the left side. You can always tap to expand the Control Strip and see all the system controls.
Function buttons: To use the F1–F12 function buttons in the Touch Bar, hold the Function (fn) key at the bottom left of your keyboard. The function keys appear: Learn more about.
As you use your Mac, the Touch Bar changes automatically based on what you’re doing to show relevant tools that you already know how to use. Read on for examples of what the Touch Bar can do in your favorite apps, and learn how to customize the Touch Bar to make it your own. Perform common tasks: You can use the Touch Bar in Mail for composing, replying, archiving, marking as junk, and flagging messages. Use predictive input: In Mail and other apps where you compose text, the Touch Bar predicts as you type. Tap a word or emoji to insert it. Format your text: As you type a message, select some text and the Touch Bar shows you formatting options like bold, italic, and lists. Say it with emoji: In apps like Mail and Messages, you can choose emoji instead of words for a fun way to make your point. Tap to see the emoji you use most, and then tap an emoji to insert it.
Speed through your library: In Photos, the Touch Bar speeds your search for just the right photo as you slide your finger across the thumbnails. Tap to mark a selected photo as a favorite, to use Auto Enhance, to rotate, or 'Add to' to include the photo in an album. Edit your photos: When you open a photo in Edit view, you can use Touch Bar controls to apply light, color, or black-and-white adjustments. Tap to access filters and crop tools. After you add adjustments, you can tap and hold to see your original image. In many apps, like Finder, Mail, and Safari, you can customize the Touch Bar. Choose View Customize Touch Bar.
The customization window appears on your display, allowing you to choose your favorite items: When you're customizing the Touch Bar, its buttons jiggle, and you see the Done button on the left side. Use your cursor to drag items that you want from the display down into the Touch Bar. You can also drag items left and right within the Touch Bar to rearrange them, or drag them up and out of the Touch Bar to remove them. Tap Done in the Touch Bar or click Done on the screen when you finish. Customize the Control Strip You can also add, remove, or rearrange Control Strip buttons, including Siri. In any app that supports customization (such as Finder), Select View Customize Touch Bar.
Touch the Control Strip region of the Touch Bar to switch to Control Strip customization. Then use your cursor to drag items that you want from the display down into the Control Strip. Drag items left and right within the Control Strip to rearrange them, or drag them up and out of the Touch Bar to remove them. Tap Done in the Touch Bar or click Done on the screen when you finish. You can also enter Control Strip customization mode by clicking 'Customize Control Strip' in the Keyboard section of System Preferences. Most apps include shortcuts, tools, and controls in the Touch Bar for the tasks that you want to do. Tap around to see what you can accomplish quickly and easily. It’s often easier to tap the Touch Bar than to click or select items onscreen.
For example, open Calculator and do quick calculations with the number keys and the functions on the Touch Bar—without moving your cursor, clicking, and typing. Keep using the Touch Bar to find the best ways to do what you want, and explore your favorite third-party apps as they add a new dimension with Touch Bar features.