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From: Ed J Ed on 17 May 2010 07:24 The ribbon is a mess. I've tried to embrace the changes but they are just not an improvement. If I could customize the ribbon maybe it wouldn't be so bad. Also its huge and takes up too much space on the screen. I've been using excel since 95 and have always loved it, not so much anymore.
From: James Ravenswood on 17 May 2010 09:07 On May 17, 7:24 am, Ed J <Ed J...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > The ribbon is a mess. I've tried to embrace the changes but they are just > not an improvement. If I could customize the ribbon maybe it wouldn't be so > bad. Also its huge and takes up too much space on the screen. > I've been using excel since 95 and have always loved it, not so much > anymore. The Ribbon is a matter of taste (some say the Ribbon is the vegemite of user interfaces). Microsoft has a useful interactive tool to allow you to enter commands in 2003 style and see the 2007 equivalent: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA101491511033.aspx
From: Billns on 18 May 2010 13:37 On 5/17/2010 4:24 AM, Ed J wrote: > The ribbon is a mess. I've tried to embrace the changes but they are just > not an improvement. If I could customize the ribbon maybe it wouldn't be so > bad. Also its huge and takes up too much space on the screen. > I've been using excel since 95 and have always loved it, not so much > anymore. You can minimize the ribbon to one line either permanently(click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button and click Minimize the Ribbon in the drop down list) or temporarily(Ctrl+F1 toggle). Yes, it takes a while to get used to the ribbon. If you are familiar with keyboard shortcuts from earlier versions of Excel, they still work (for the most part) in Excel 2007. Bill
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