The keyboard shortcuts are pretty much the same.
The simplest way to cope is to put the things you use a lot on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) and set it below the Ribbon. Right-click on any item on the Ribbon to choose to add it to the QAT; for all the old familiar commands that aren't on the Ribbon, right-click on the QAT, choose Customize > Commands Not On The Ribbon, and move them over. Then arrange them in a comfortable order.
Then double-click on any tab on the Ribbon and you can almost forget it's there.
On Dec 14, 5:46 pm, Bibico <Bib...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I have used Office for about 8 years. I'm pretty proficient at using the > menus in Word and Excel and rely on keyboard shortcuts a great deal. I'm very > used to where the commands are in the previous menus. I can't say how much I > resent having to completely learn where everything is in 2007, and when I > recently bought a new computer the only option for buying Office was the 2007 > version. > > Does anyone know if there's a way to set it to have a 2003 interface with > the menus I'm used to? I'm hoping one of the online retailers has copies of > 2003, because I'm pretty sure it will be worth whatever I pay to replace 2007 > with the 2003 version. > > Thanks for any advice.
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