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Where the %#$@ did the forms toolbar go? Has anyone been able to locate it?
Has Microsoft abandoned it going forward or just for the beta version?

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You have to activate the "developer" portion of the ribbon on the new UI.

I think that is done via the Options. Click on the weird looking icon in
the upper left hand corner, and navigate to options, and I'm pretty sure
there's a Developer check box that you have to tick.

Stupid, I know.
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Where the %#$@ did the forms toolbar go? Has anyone been able to locate it?
Has Microsoft abandoned it going forward or just for the beta version?

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Thank you Dave F.

The actual is after clicking on the Office Icon (the weird thing in the
corner) you click on Excel/Word/PowerPoint Options, then select Personalize.
That is where the check box for the "Show Developer Tab in the Ribbon" is.

Thanks again, now I'm happy :)

"Dave F" wrote:

You have to activate the "developer" portion of the ribbon on the new UI.

I think that is done via the Options. Click on the weird looking icon in
the upper left hand corner, and navigate to options, and I'm pretty sure
there's a Developer check box that you have to tick.

Stupid, I know.
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Where the %#$@ did the forms toolbar go? Has anyone been able to locate it?
Has Microsoft abandoned it going forward or just for the beta version?

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Default Excel 2007 Beta - Forms Toolbar???

No problem.

Glad you figured it out from my explanation. I only have the beta at home
and am at work now, so couldn't review it to be more specific.

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"uteowl" wrote:

Thank you Dave F.

The actual is after clicking on the Office Icon (the weird thing in the
corner) you click on Excel/Word/PowerPoint Options, then select Personalize.
That is where the check box for the "Show Developer Tab in the Ribbon" is.

Thanks again, now I'm happy :)

"Dave F" wrote:

You have to activate the "developer" portion of the ribbon on the new UI.

I think that is done via the Options. Click on the weird looking icon in
the upper left hand corner, and navigate to options, and I'm pretty sure
there's a Developer check box that you have to tick.

Stupid, I know.
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"uteowl" wrote:

Where the %#$@ did the forms toolbar go? Has anyone been able to locate it?
Has Microsoft abandoned it going forward or just for the beta version?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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