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Reuse: Quickly insert complex formulas, charts and anything that you have used before Encrypt Cells with password Create Mailing List and send emails.The Best Office Productivity Tools Kutools for Excel Solves Most of Your Problems, and Increases Your Productivity by 80% Now the Developer tab is displaying in the Ribbon. See screenshot:Ģ Then in the popping Excel Options dialog, click Popular in the left pane, then go to Top options for working with Excel section, and check Show Developer tab in the Ribbon option. In Excel 2007, you also can check an option in the Excel Options dialog to show the Developer tab in the Ribbon.ġ. Now you can see the Developer tab has shown in the Ribbon. And go right to the Customize the Ribbon section, and check Developer option in the Main Tabs list. In the popped out Excel Options dialog, click Customize Ribbon in left pane. Click File > Options to open the Excel Options dialog. To show the Developer tab in Excel 2010 and later versions, please do as follow steps:ġ. Show Developer tab in Ribbon in Excel 2010 and later versions Show Developer tab in Ribbon in Excel 2007 Show Developer tab in Ribbon in Excel 2010 and later versions
Now I will tell you how to show or display the Developer tab in Excel Ribbon. In Excel, the Developer tab is hidden on the Ribbon in default, but if you usually do some special operations in Excel, such as insert controls, record macros and so on, showing the Developer tab on the Ribbon can greatly improve your work efficiency. How to show/display developer tab in Excel Ribbon?