As an advanced user of previous versions of Office, I know that Microsoft
"invented" this new Ribbon interface (aka "a bunch of Tabs") to enhance my
productivity, so I assume that there should be *less* clicking and /faster/
access to functionality. I am sure that it had _nothing_ to do with growing
competition from free alternatives like OpenOffice.
Thank you.
To answer your question...I think I saw a question in your post...less
clicking and faster access to functionality is a hallmark of the ribbon, in
my experience. I use Office 2007 at home and love the interface.
Unfortunately, I'm stuck with unwieldy Office 2003 at work.
Daddy
"Wayne Bloss" <Wayne Bl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BA1A33B0-62D7-4A57...@microsoft.com...
I agree to what daddy had wrote, the office 2007 ribon is much useful
compared to the menu, however if you really want the menu that badly, you can
try these addins from the link:
1. search commands (Free)
http://www.officelabs.com/projects/searchcommands/Pages/default.aspx
2. Classic Menus and toolbars for office 2007
http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice/
Thanks
Smartbond
"Daddy" wrote:
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