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How to hide ScreenTips in Microsoft Word 2007? {Tutorial for beginners}  
 
Written by Kishore Kumar  
Monday, 11 May 2007
Category Category MS Word 2007 - Display and Customization  
 
Are you annoyed by seeing the ScreenTips that appear when ever you rest mouse pointer over a command, this short step by step tutorial shows you how to hide ScreenTips, follow the steps as shown below: 
 
1) You may have observed in Microsoft Word 2007 they have provided new UI to help new users to work better by providing ScreenTips as you rest mouse pointer over a command as shown in Figure 1, it will be very helpful as it shows a short tip about the command over which the mouse is resting but sometimes it is really annoying as it will be blocking other commands.
 
Figure 1.  Click here to view larger image.
 
2) Click "Word Options" from Office button menu as shown in Figure 2.
 
Figure 2.
 
3) When "Word Options" window opens click "Popular" as shown in Figure 3.
 
Figure 3.  Click here to view larger image.
 
4) In "ScreenTips style" drop down list select "Don't show ScreenTips" as shown in figure 4 and click ok.
 
Figure 4.  Click here to view larger image.
 

 
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