Transition from Excel 2003 to 2007 (toolbars, etc.)

A

Austin

Where does one find the toolbars? I can't find the drawing toolbar or any of
the others. I am a roughly 15 year user of Excel and I am completely lost on
the 2007 version. My company recently forced everyone to have Office 2007 so
none of us has a choice to go back to 2003. I just can't understand why did
Microsoft have to "fix" Excel 2003 with 2007, when it wasn't "broken" in the
first place. What is the point of this "ribbon" nonsense?

AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!
 
R

Ron de Bruin

There are no toolbars anymore in Excel 2007

Maybe this will help
http://www.rondebruin.nl/0307commands.htm
I just can't understand why did
Microsoft have to "fix" Excel 2003 with 2007, when it wasn't "broken" in the
first place. What is the point of this "ribbon" nonsense?

The Ribbon is a result from all the feedback
Not so bad but you must invest time before you like it

See the 2007 section on my site if you want to know more
 
B

BoniM

These will help:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA101491511033.aspx
online interactive 03 to 07 guide

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...BD-2758-47B3-9F90-93788112B985&displaylang=en
download interactive 03 to 07 guide

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HA100860481033.aspx?pid=CH101030621033#3
07 ribbon mapping workbook

I know it may not seem like it now, but it really is an improvement. Once
you don't have to look for stuff, it's even more efficient.
As for the drawing stuff... when you have a graphic selected (add anything
from the illustrations group on the insert tab) the appropriate tabs will
appear.
 
A

Austin

Thanks for the help Boni,

I know that in time we can learn to become comfortable with anything, but I
have to say it's a tremendous step backward in ease of use, IMHO. That being
said, I certainly do appreciate your helpful links. I have played around
with the "views" in 2007, but I can't say that I find it much easier to find
things... it seems HIGHLY counterintuitive to me.

With regard to the drawing toolbar, are you saying I have to actually have a
graphic selected first before I can start using drawing tools? No
scratch-built drawing of diagrams, objects, or other items? That is quite
different indeed. Hmmmm. I'll have to figure out some alternatives.

I'll definitely pass along your links to other users who ask me about
toolbars and such in my job. Thanks! :)

Some background on that last bit: I work on the help desk for Merrill Lynch
and the decision was made in the last few months to "upgrade" to Office 2007.
Unfortunately the decision to train people on it was not made on such a
broad scale. I've had some limited time to poke around in 2007 when remoting
into another user's PC to help with a spreadsheet, but only enough experience
to frustrate myself and the end user. :-\ I'd hazard a guess that most of
the corporate office users have it now, and half of the branch offices.
That's here in the US at least. Overall we have about 60,000 employees and
we're starting to get a LOT of calls from people on Office 2007. When people
ask us where to find, for example, the drawing toolbar - we're at a loss. Or
when we try to remote into their PCs to help them with a chart and we find
that we can't format it very easily, we end up looking like idiots. Actually
I AM an idiot, but that's beside the point. Bottom line, the perception
we're getting from our thousands of users on a daily basis is pretty negative.

Sorry to be such a party pooper about it - I definitely appreciate your
attempt to help. Thanks again!

-Austin
 
T

T. Valko

The Drawing toolbar stuff can be found on the Insert tab in the
Illustrations group.
 
B

BoniM

You still have all the drawing tools (and then some) that we had before...
start on the Insert tab, Illustrations group. It's just that the drawing
tools don't appear unless an object is selected, very similar to the behavior
of toolbars in 2003.

I definitly understand the negative feedback you're getting... at least a
little trainging would have been helpful. :) I remember how frustrating it
was to not know how to do something I had done without thinking for years.
This a good place to come... remember some of us have already gotten thru the
frustrating part and are more than happy to help.

Email me at boni at msn dot com and I'll send you some transition help stuff
when I get to work Monday... maybe ya'll could start sending out an Office
Tip of the Day or something to help people get thru the transition. Starting
with the ribbon guides? :)

At the very least, I wish you luck...
 
S

Shah Shailesh

V

va

Hi Austin,

There is a simpler SOLUTION for less than $20 that fits everyone's needs!

ToolbarToggle created an add-in for Word, Excel and PowerPoint that brings
back the original Office 2003 menus and toolbars into Office 2007 for less
than $20.

Besides floating and docking the menus and toolbars anwhere, you can turn
the Ribbon on or off, turn the commandbars and menus on or off as well
REPLACE the Ribbon entirely.
Please try the demo let us know if you feel this helps solve your problems.

You can download ToolbarToggle from:
http://www.toolbartoggle.com
 

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