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Hi

It is possible to customise the ribbon yourself, and add a Tab with all
of the old Menu features.
There are some sites with information on how to achieve this
http://www.rondebruin.nl/ribbon.htm
http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm

http://www.nickhodge.co.uk/2007files...miseribbon.htm

http://pschmid.net/index.php

There are also several 3rd party addins to achieve this if you don't
want to do it yourself, including
http://www.addintools.com/

or a free download from Shah Shailesh which works very well
http://in.geocities.com/shahshaileshs/
choose Excel Menu 2003

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Roger Govier


"DG" wrote in message
...
OK, so just because MSFT is promoting the Ribbon does not mean that we
can
not offer feedback. With all the Hype I'm guessing they know or
expected
some frustration. An option for a "Classic Menu" would be a great
option.

The guides, cheat sheets, interactive tools help. But we are
anticipating
an extremely large training expense moving to Office 2007 (vs the move
from
Office 97 to Office 2003). And not to mention the blow back from our
users
here.

"JLatham" wrote:

I'll not make excuses or lay blame at this point in time. I'm still
getting
used to the new ribbon. Spending days finding where they've hidden
some
things from me, and growling often. The Quick Access Toolbar is
going to be
an overworked life saver as near as I can tell.

It appears that what they've tried to do is make the dropdowns more
visible
to the 'new user'? At the expense of what, to me at least, was a
very
compact, non-intrusive and customizable pair of toolbars (menu and
icon).

This is such a new interface that MSFT has dedicated pages and pages
to
hyping it and trying to help with it. Here are two pages, the first
a
generic "how great it is" page covering the whole Office gamut, and
the
second is specific to Excel, with some added links on the right side
of
thepage to things like "Reference: Locations of Excel 2003 commands
in Excel
2007":
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...679411033.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...491511033.aspx

Hope these help keep your frustration level down to acceptable levels
<g

"pglufkin" wrote:

Ok Jim, I see that thank you very much.

I see how they haven't taken a lot of the flexibility out of the
new program
. . . I'll be a bit more patient until I get a "full feel" of the
setup.

Thanks again.
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paul


"Jim Rech" wrote:

I HATE the ribbon

The ribbon is here to stay to the foreseeable future

I can't even figure out how | to get various toolbars up

There are no 'various toolbars'. It's all on the ribbon (or
whatever you
put on the QAT).

namely the form toolbar

To get the old Forms toolbar controls click the Insert control on
the
Developer tab. If you do not see the Developer tab click Excel
Options on
the Office button menu (the circle in the top left corner of
Excel). Once
the Options dialog is open click Show Developer tab on the
Popular tab.
Really, can it be more intuitive?<g

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Jim
"pglufkin" wrote in message
...
| Is there any plan to incorporate an "Excel 2003 Menu type"
structure
within
| Excel 2007 as a different version of Excel 2007. I HATE the
ribbon . . .
..
| after thirty minutes of precious time searching, I can't even
figure out
how
| to get various toolbars up (namely the form toolbar).
|
| Do they even have the toolbar assumption anymore with this
gawdy ribbon
| taking up all the space?
| --
| paul