You are not logged in. Your edit will be placed in a queue until it is peer reviewed.
We welcome edits that make the post easier to understand and more valuable for readers. Because community members review edits, please try to make the post substantially better than how you found it, for example, by fixing grammar or adding additional resources and hyperlinks.
-
You will have to provide more information with regards to the reason a solution for Office 365 does not work for Office 2019. Office 2019 is a specific build of Office 365. At the very least link to the answer you believe is not applicable– RamhoundCommented Jun 20 at 17:14
-
I do not use 365. I use Office 2019 installed. I cannot change what I want to change in Office 2019 using the suggestions provided for 365. You can read the 365 question and answer for yourself.– PxBCommented Jun 20 at 17:28
-
I am happy to read the question and answer. If you link to it. I am not going to try to find a question, when I don't even know, the title of the question in order to identify it. Office 2019 is a specific build of Office 365. so all features of that particular Office 365 build and all documentation for that build, apply to Office 2019.– RamhoundCommented Jun 20 at 17:30
-
Your title says the Title bar and your question says the Menu bar. Also, if you think there's a solution (winaerotweaker) it is on you to try that before asking. Demonstrating your own research and efforts to solve the issue you're facing tends to result in a better question overall, and a better reception to your question.– music2myearCommented Jun 20 at 17:49
-
MS says. [quote] Office have become pretty restrictive as regarding the title bar, although the Office developers probably see this as an evolution. [quote]– PxBCommented Jun 20 at 18:06
|
Show 4 more comments
How to Edit
- Correct minor typos or mistakes
- Clarify meaning without changing it
- Add related resources or links
- Always respect the author’s intent
- Don’t use edits to reply to the author
How to Format
-
create code fences with backticks ` or tildes ~
```
like so
``` -
add language identifier to highlight code
```python
def function(foo):
print(foo)
``` - put returns between paragraphs
- for linebreak add 2 spaces at end
- _italic_ or **bold**
- indent code by 4 spaces
- backtick escapes
`like _so_`
- quote by placing > at start of line
- to make links (use https whenever possible)
<https://example.com>
[example](https://example.com)
<a href="https://example.com">example</a>
How to Tag
A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions. Choose one or more (up to 5) tags that will help answerers to find and interpret your question.
- complete the sentence: my question is about...
- use tags that describe things or concepts that are essential, not incidental to your question
- favor using existing popular tags
- read the descriptions that appear below the tag
If your question is primarily about a topic for which you can't find a tag:
- combine multiple words into single-words with hyphens (e.g. windows-7), up to a maximum of 35 characters
- creating new tags is a privilege; if you can't yet create a tag you need, then post this question without it, then ask the community to create it for you