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Andrew - 30 Mar 2008 18:40 GMT
I have recently acquired MS Office 2007. I am having difficulty finding "my
way around" in Excel.  Is there anyway to set it up in the traditional
appearance instead of the new look? Thanks.
Gord Dibben - 30 Mar 2008 19:07 GMT
You could download the free addin from Shah Shailesh to get a 2003 look-alike.

http://in.geocities.com/shahshaileshs/

Download  XL Menu 2003

I don't run 2007 so cannot vouch for the add-in personally but others have
recommended it.

See Ron de Bruin's site to have a look at where all the
2007 commands are located.

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

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

>I have recently acquired MS Office 2007. I am having difficulty finding "my
>way around" in Excel.  Is there anyway to set it up in the traditional
>appearance instead of the new look? Thanks.
Bob Phillips - 31 Mar 2008 12:19 GMT
Quite honestly I have to ask, if you don't want to use the new look, why
bother with 2007?

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Bob

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>I have recently acquired MS Office 2007. I am having difficulty finding "my
> way around" in Excel.  Is there anyway to set it up in the traditional
> appearance instead of the new look? Thanks.

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