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Default QAT does not allow enough room for customization - please help

if you have costom toolbar why can you not have custom ribbon tab? you can
also hid all other tabs on ribbon so only ribbon user see is just yor tab.
you just have to learn to do ribbons and person who smart enouf to do
toolbars can do ribbon to i think. lots on web to show you how. you just do
search on word "ribbonx".


"Chris D." wrote in message
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|I posted the paragraphs below on a message board
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| some time ago. My company's #1 client has migrated to 2007, and are were
| forced to do so in order to maintain our relationship. The option to
'stick
| with 2003' is not available to us , and 2007 is crippling our
productivity.
| There is no end in sight, as the custom programming we built in is now
gone
| forever, and we will lose work due to loss of competitive advantage. I'm
not
| critical of change, and I'm not trying to hold on to a dinosaur of a
program,
| so before you blast me, please read below. I just want to find a way to
do
| what we've done for years now, and are no longer able to do (replace the
| standard toolset with one custom-built to do what we do):
|
| In my company, we use Excel as a meeting facilitation tool, and have built
a
| customized workbook complete with templates we use while conducting
| workshops. This allows us to conduct very fluid workshops with real-time
| on-screen data capture, and to provide our customers with Excel-based
| workshop deliverables within minutes of closing our workshop. In order to
| minimize the 'behind the curtain' processes that would normally require
| multiple clicks, we have built a set of about 50 specific macro-enabled
| toolbar buttons to automate our tasks. This allows us to drive the
workshop
| rather than drive our spreadsheets. In Excel 2003, we completely hide the
| standard and formatting toolbars, and instead use two custom-built bars.
|
| There is nothing in the Ribbon that empowers us in the way that our
| one-click toolbars do. Our workshop participants rarely see the
machinations
| of what we're doing, because we have refined and automated our process
well.
| We facilitate workshops for a living - 52 weeks a year. Upgrading to
Office
| 2007 has destroyed our ability to use our #1 toolset, and eliminates the
| competitive advantage that we built for ourselves. I simply want to build
my
| own toolbars and have the interface that I want, and I want to eliminate
the
| Ribbon altogether.
|
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