Author: Justin Pot / Source: howtogeek.com

Microsoft plans on stripping down the ribbon interface in Microsoft Office, freeing up vertical space in a way that’s reminiscent of the toolbars used before Office 2007.
The change will roll out to Microsoft Word’s online version today, a preview of which is seen above.
The tabs remain, but the toolset is roughly 1/3rd the height of the current ribbon, and pretty much looks like the toolbars offered in the Office of old. The three-line ribbon is still available if users want it.The change will roll out slowly to desktop apps. As Paul Thurrot points out, OneNote for Windows already uses this one-line ribbon. Here’s what that looks like:

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