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We'll either just have to get used to it, or stick to Excel 2003. (I still
have clients on Excel 2000.) - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "ward376" wrote in message oups.com... The whole thing seems to be geared to the inexperienced and really just seems to make it harder to find all the things you already know you want to use. I understand that they want more people to use more features but they're effectively burying the stuff regular users access all the time. They should come up with an option to use an "experienced" level interface. What I miss most is the hotkey indicators on the menu bar - because there is no menu bar. The shortcuts are still there, so the ones I have completely memorized still work, but I don't have the bootstrap of glancing at the menu/dropdown to make a one-off choice. I guess we'll all learn how to dig out the stuff we need. |
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