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SES77
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Just installed the add in pack for the old menu system in office 2007, it is
great, Goodbye to the Ribbon. My productivty has doubled.
Link is below
http://download.cnet.com/3001-18483_4-10637184.html?spi=44a9467a0925e380df2f609e00aecef9
"Kurt" wrote:
> I can't stand this ribbon (excel for dummies and the greater good version) I
> can't even edit a bottom image or assign a macro to a button using a simple
> right click anymore. This was a total waste of my money and time. Why are we
> being forced fed this worthless ribbon stuff when all I need is to get back
> to having Excel my way as I paid for? I want my classic customizable tool
> bars and functions back so I can get back to work. Let the common folks
> wonder aimlessly in the pretty ribbons.
>
> Kurt
>
> "RickB" wrote:
>
> > With all due respect to the new Office 2007 "Ribbon" menues, is there a way
> > to show "classic" toolbars like Office 2003? I just spent 2 hours looking in
> > PowerPoint 2007 for a feature I used several times a day in 2003. I
> > understand the Ribbons to be for the 80% people. Problem is, I'm one of the
> > 20%.
> >
> > thanks,
> > RickB
great, Goodbye to the Ribbon. My productivty has doubled.
Link is below
http://download.cnet.com/3001-18483_4-10637184.html?spi=44a9467a0925e380df2f609e00aecef9
"Kurt" wrote:
> I can't stand this ribbon (excel for dummies and the greater good version) I
> can't even edit a bottom image or assign a macro to a button using a simple
> right click anymore. This was a total waste of my money and time. Why are we
> being forced fed this worthless ribbon stuff when all I need is to get back
> to having Excel my way as I paid for? I want my classic customizable tool
> bars and functions back so I can get back to work. Let the common folks
> wonder aimlessly in the pretty ribbons.
>
> Kurt
>
> "RickB" wrote:
>
> > With all due respect to the new Office 2007 "Ribbon" menues, is there a way
> > to show "classic" toolbars like Office 2003? I just spent 2 hours looking in
> > PowerPoint 2007 for a feature I used several times a day in 2003. I
> > understand the Ribbons to be for the 80% people. Problem is, I'm one of the
> > 20%.
> >
> > thanks,
> > RickB