How can I change back to File,edit,view,tools etc

M

movette

I have Office 2007 and HATE the layout of commands. Can I get back the
'banner' in WORD, that has pull down menus and headings like File. edit,
view, tools etc.
 
C

CyberTaz

Not without some 3rd party help - 2007 does not provide what might be
referred to as the "classic" interface. This quote from Herb Tyson to a
recent similar inquiry should help:

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
G

Gordon

movette said:
I have Office 2007 and HATE the layout of commands. Can I get back the
'banner' in WORD, that has pull down menus and headings like File. edit,
view, tools etc.


You can add your frequently-used commands to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Otherwise it's just a matter of a learning curve.....like any new
application.
 
M

movette

Thanks
I guess I will stick with what I have NOT OFFICE 2007.
That was a pretty easy choice. I need to make progress with the tools I use
and not spend time trying to find where things are/were.
Bob
 
P

Pissed

I will have to agree, Some Dumb**ck from Microsoft (Just out of UNI I bet)
came up with this idea. Sure I don’t mind change, but would have liked the
option to have a transitional period. Not the ‘here you go guys, like it or
lump it’ type of attitude (seems that this is becoming the common standard
from Microsoft)

Very unhappy, will be looking for something else non Microsoft in the future.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

And please note, Pissed, that the Ribbon Customizer was designed by a recent
university graduate. The Ribbon was designed by veteran Microsoft developers
based on feedback from Word users. If you opted not to provide such feedback
(through the CEIP program), then you missed your chance to contribute.
 
J

JohnR

THIS IS CALLED "PROGRESS" I think.
Excuse the caps, but I get a little irritated when someone thinks that
Microsoft (or any company) works exclusively for him/her.

John
 
B

B@22980

What is Gates thinking changing the interface I have used for the last 15
years!!!! HOW TOTALLY RUDE of Microsoft to stick this to me and all of us!!!
Then to top it off I have to go and pay some third party $15 to $20 bucks
to provide me with a usable interface????

What a crock Bill!!! Thanks for nothing
 
B

B@22980

What a stupid reply!!! Customers saying they hate it and all you can say is
:just a learning curve" Way to piss off everyone!!!
 
G

Gordon

B@22980 said:
What a stupid reply!!! Customers saying they hate it and all you can say
is
:just a learning curve" Way to piss off everyone!!!

Then why did they buy it? What stupid behaviour. Do you buy a new car
without trying it out first?
 
G

Gordon

B@22980 said:
What is Gates thinking changing the interface I have used for the last 15
years!!!! HOW TOTALLY RUDE of Microsoft to stick this to me and all of
us!!!
Then to top it off I have to go and pay some third party $15 to $20 bucks
to provide me with a usable interface????

What a crock Bill!!! Thanks for nothing


Then DON'T BUY IT! Simple. Well it is for someone with even moderate
intelligence....
 
T

Terry Farrell

You do realise that this Newsgroup is a peer-to-peer support group and that
there are no Microsofties monitoring it (or VERY rarely). The reply isn't
that stupid. It isn't like we can wave a magic wand and make it perfect for
the poster. It's a learning curve and if someone is that unhappy using it,
then try Google, Open Office or one of the other free word processors.

Please don't shout at us: all we can do is report the facts.
 
K

Kevin

Sorry John, but I have to disagree.

It's not called "PROGRESS" when our overall productivity plumets. This
interface is completely counterintuitive to human reasoning, and doesn't help
"improve" or "extend" our business practices in any way. I work at a tech
firm, so we're not completely stupid about about adopting new technology. But
upgrading to '07 has been a huge mistake. We generally like Microsoft, but
we're pulling all '07 software off all of our systems.
 
G

Gordon

Kevin said:
Sorry John, but I have to disagree.

It's not called "PROGRESS" when our overall productivity plumets.

But only for a short while. As a (now retired) Systems Accountant I can tell
you that most users use a small number of commands frequently - you can put
those on the QAT. As with previous versions, commands NOT used frequently
need to be found from the various menus. I find the 07 version MUCH more
intuitive for infrequently used commands...
 
S

SCChuck

No Gordon,
She's right. When Windows changed the interface, they allowed the user to
choose "Classic Windows". It's just not that many lines of code and costs MS
next to nothing.
Buying software isn't quite the same as buying a car. I think we have
reasonable expectations in thinking MS might do something intelligent. They
did it once before.
I pity the office that swaps out to MS Office 2007 because the boss likes
it. He can expect productivity to go down for some time.
Not smart of MS to make this change without providing the option of using a
"Classic View". Your answer of "not smart" of you to buy it might be right
but it doesn't fix it and it doesn't reduce the number of PO'd Office 2007
users at all.
 
G

Gordon

SCChuck said:
No Gordon,
She's right. When Windows changed the interface, they allowed the user to
choose "Classic Windows". It's just not that many lines of code and costs
MS
next to nothing.
Buying software isn't quite the same as buying a car. I think we have
reasonable expectations in thinking MS might do something intelligent.
They
did it once before.
I pity the office that swaps out to MS Office 2007 because the boss likes
it. He can expect productivity to go down for some time.
Not smart of MS to make this change without providing the option of using
a
"Classic View". Your answer of "not smart" of you to buy it might be
right
but it doesn't fix it and it doesn't reduce the number of PO'd Office 2007
users at all.

Sorry mate, your rant doesn't cut the mustard at all. Maybe you should stick
with Windows 3.11 and Multimate.
 
O

OneOf TheBoys

what if you already have an IMPORTANT (EXTREMELY) file that you have to pass
in 2 days?

and you're already done with it, so theres no use having Word 2003...

and i REALLY have to edit this report i am doing, and i cant unlock it!!!!
all because the stupid "Tools" bar isn't there....

i'm extremely upset right now, and im confused.
 
G

Gordon

OneOf TheBoys said:
what if you already have an IMPORTANT (EXTREMELY) file that you have to
pass
in 2 days?

and you're already done with it, so theres no use having Word 2003...

and i REALLY have to edit this report i am doing, and i cant unlock it!!!!
all because the stupid "Tools" bar isn't there....

i'm extremely upset right now, and im confused.


So how did you "lock" this document in the first place?
 

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