From: Teddy-B on 24 Mar 2010 13:47 I was also recently forced to switch. The others are right... The ribbon is a P.I.T.A. to get used to. The link below really helped me out alot. It gives back the old version of the excel menu and allows the user to also still keep the ribbon. I relied heavily on this for awhile, until I got used to the ribbon. Give it a try. UBitMenu http://www.ubit.ch/software/ubitmenu-languages/ "Tondos" wrote: > My company is converting to Excel 2007 from 2003 tomorrow. There has been no > planning, discussion, or thought given to this process. I am a Financial > Analyst that lives in Excel all day every day. I have thousands of files > with Financial Statements, models, scenarios, etc. and I have dozens of > macros created to run some automated processes. > > My questions are: Can anyone give me some general guidance on what I should > do first in 2007? Do I need to open and save as '2007' all of my existing > files? Will my 2003 macros in my 'Personal' macro book still work? I know > this seems silly, but I'm a nervous wreck, as I just don't have the time to > learn how to do every little thing (I have many custom toolbars with dozens > of custom buttons created to faciliate my work, can I still do this?) > > Thanks > Tondos
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