The Developer Tab is where you’ll find tools that you can use to record macros, access the Visual Basic Editor, add add-ins, and more. However, the Developer Tab is disabled by default. In this post, we’ll quickly cover how to enable the Developer Tab for both Windows and Mac. Developer Tab in Windows To enable the Developer Tab in Windows:. Click on File. Then Options. Then Customize Ribbon.
Then on the right side, click on the checkbox for Developer Here’s an animated gif to further illustrate how to enable the menu for Windows: Developer Tab in Mac Enabling the the menu in Mac is slightly different. To enable the Developer Tab: Click on the main Excel menu, then Preferences: Click on View: Click on the checkbox labeled Developer Tab.
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In the Excel Preferences shown below, click the Ribbon icon. In the Show or hide tabs, or drag them into the order you prefer: box shown below, enable the Developer checkbox. It’s awesome, now accountants and economists can switch to Mac OS X without having to host a virtual machine with Microsoft Excel. Enable or disable macros in Office for Mac - Which Office for Mac Suite are you using? Click the Word, Excel, or PowerPoint menu as appropriate. Click Preferences. Click Security & Privacy. On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Personal Settings, click Security.