Lack of window adjustments Office

On my Vista PC, I used to adjust variables Office when required, but now the icons and formulations have changed and this window is too absent.

On the desktop, right click and click on customize and I used to get this window go appearance and advanced and many adjustments were available. Now this window is no longer available. The size of the scroll bar and the top right 'x' close button size could also be adjusted, but no more. The desired window is a bit the same as in on my XP Pro laptop.

How can I get it back? Also, I think that the 'view' of PC has changed as in "Classic view or something, that may be the cause.

Thank you

Hello, Ben Stevenson.

I may be wrong here, but it looks like you may need to reinstall the driver of your video card.

If you do, go to your manufacturer's Web page and download the latest version of the video driver for your machine.

See if the settings you are looking for once you install it.

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

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