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Excel Classic 2

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dik

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Apr 13, 2001
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Is it possible to run Excel 2007 in Classic mode? I really dislike the use of 'ribbons'.

Dik
 
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Not officially, however I just looked for and failed to find an old thread where some users had successfully used aftermarket software to reinstate the old menus. So I searched and found this:


Comes with no recommendation from me and i'm sure there are others, but this'll get you started.
 
Thanks... I was hoping that there was a way to do it within Windows or Office...

Dik
 
Well, you can do the following:
1. Right Click around the menu-bar and Minimize the Ribbon
2. Right Click around the menu-bar and Show the Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon
3. Right Click the Quick Access Bar and Customize Quick Access Toolbar ... to add the icons you'd like to see
 
Will give that a try tomorrow AM... thanks, Dik
 
zelgar... first chance to try this... I was hoping for an 'classic' menu type of approach.

We'll have to see if an add-in tool will do the trick, or maybe something else.
 
I know this isn't what you wanted, but it might help to make the ribbon more usable for you:

1. (Optional and only if using XL 2010) minimise the ribbon with the ^ button in the top right corner.

2. Press and release the Alt key. The shortcut key for each tab will appear next to each tab label, and when you select a tab by pressing the indicated key the ribbon for that tab appears with the shortcut key for each option.

In short, pressing and releasing the Alt key makes the ribbon work much like a menu system.

Doug Jenkins
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