Under Popular commands, tap Touch/Mouse Mode, and tap Add. Note: If you don’t see the button or the icon on the Quick Access Toolbar, Press, hold, then release any button on the Quick Access Toolbar, then tap Customize Quick Access Toolbar. If so, tap the Touch/Mouse Mode hand icon on the Quick Access Toolbar and tap Mouse to see if there any difference. You may check whether you have Turned on Touch Mode. Since you mentioned " maybe it was because I temporarily hooked my laptop up to a different monitor", have you tried to restart your laptop to check this issue? May I know which Office 365 desktop client channel version are you using please provide us with the detailed information about this, see About Office: What version of Office am I using? Or maybe it was because I temporarily hooked my laptop up to a different monitor. I must have pressed some button inadvertently which increased the size of these items. All other non-office applications display fine. The file explorer menus and ribbon also display fine. Ribbon is huge, but the cells of the spreadsheet are normal size. Also that zoom level does not affect the size of the ribbon or side bar. If I lower the zoom level it gets too small to read. However, where it displays a full email on the right, that text is just fine. For instance, in Outlook, the ribbon is huge, the sidebar is huge, I can only see about 4 emails at a time listed. All text within the viewing panes of Office applications is fine. I have also toggled the 'When using multiple displays options' several times within Office applications settings.Įverything else is just great with my display. It is not an issue where going to Settings->Display->Scale & Layout, setting to 100% will fix it. All Office application display the menus, ribbons, sidebars as way too large.
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