In Pictures: 12 enraging Office 2013 flaws -- and how to fix them

A step-by-step guide to exorcising the new demons in Microsoft Office 2013

Remove those stupid ALL CAPS TAB TITLES

Problem: I DON’T KNOW WHY MICROSOFT MADE THE OFFICE 2013 TAB TITLES ALL CAPS WHEN WIN8 FILE EXPLORER AND ALL OF THE WIN8 APPS show Initial Caps. Bah. It’s condescending to touch customers.

Solution: Fortunately, you don’t have to LIVE WITH ALL CAPS. Right-click any tab, choose Customize the Ribbon. On the right, click on the name you want to change, click Rename, and give the tab any name you like. If you want to keep the name that’s assigned to the tab by default (for example, “Home”) rename with a space at the beginning or end of the name (“ Home” or “Home ”), or modify it in some other way (e.g., “_Home_”). Alas, you can’t rename it FILE.

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