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Default Can you change Excel 2007 to look like an earlier version?

I HATE the new version. Can't find the commands I need because the product
has been dumbed down so much that people who actually know Excel can't get
anything done. I wish I had never updated to Office 2007. Any way to adjust
the set up so that 2007 looks like 2005 version?
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Default Can you change Excel 2007 to look like an earlier version?

http://www.addintools.com/english/menuexcel/

Or see Ron de Bruin's site for locating 2007 commands.

http://www.rondebruin.nl/0307commands.htm


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On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 09:40:01 -0700, AudraL
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I HATE the new version. Can't find the commands I need because the product
has been dumbed down so much that people who actually know Excel can't get
anything done. I wish I had never updated to Office 2007. Any way to adjust
the set up so that 2007 looks like 2005 version?


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