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Default How do I close all open spreadsheets at once?

You can do everything with 2007 that you did with prior versions. The menus
just obfuscated things. The ribbon is so much easier. You can still have
your menus, toolbars, functions etc. It's that they just appear in Add-ins.
Everything I've developed over the years is present in Excel 2007. "Power
users"? What do they use?

Tyro

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
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There are not many power users that agree with you Tyro.
For a lot of things you need more clicks.

But there is no way back.

Have a nice weekend


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"Tyro" wrote in message
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I find it faster. Been working with Excel since Excel 95

Tyro

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
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you'll find it much faster

Not faster but easier for beginners


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"Tyro" wrote in message
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You can go to Microsoft and search for Command Reference 2003, 2007.
You'll get the cross reference for all Office products. You can
download the cross reference and pick an item in the Office 2003 menus,
Excel, for example and the cross reference will show you how to do the
same thing in Excel 2007.
Once you get used to the ribbon in Excel 2007, you'll find it much
faster and more intuitive than previous versions of Excel. It just
looks more complex, but is in fact a lot easier. As far as I know,
Excel 2007 does not close all workbooks at the same time by using
Shift+Close. It closes one at a time.

Tyro

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