Microsoft Office 2007 employs a new ribbon-style operating interface that rejects traditional toolbars and Drop-down menus that are already popular. When you first open Word,excel and PowerPoint 2007, you'll feel a lot of change.
The change is so great that it is unique in office history, and it makes it difficult to migrate to a new version. Sang, a third-party software trader with a keen sense of smell, has developed software that replaces the Ribbon menu or integrates both. This article has selected two sections to introduce.
The Office 2007 Classic menu adds a toolbar that displays the Office 2003 Style menu in Office 2007, but cannot be customized. ToolbarToggle added Office 2003 style menu can be customized, you can choose to replace 2007 Ribbon menu, or both display.
A Office 2007 Classic Menu
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The installation of the Office 2007 Classic menu is simple, and when you're done, you'll find that you've added a toolbar like Office 2003 in Word,excel and PowerPoint.
In this toolbar menu, you can see all of the first-level commands (files, edits, views, and so on) that are similar to the 2003 word 20,031.
New commands in Office 2007, such as file-publish in Word 2007, also appear in the Drop-down menu, and the new commands are usually located at the bottom of the Drop-down menu.
But not all are designed according to Office 2003. Some of the different points are: The View menu, "Header and footer" is set differently; the command "Tools-macros-Macros" in Word 2003, and "Tools-code-macros" in the classic menu.
You can not change the "classic menu" setting, what it looks like after installation, will continue to be maintained.
The Office 2007 Classic menu allows you to not change your habits, but all of its shortcuts are not the same as Office 2003. For example, in Office 2003, the "Alt+f" key combination opens the file Drop-down menu. However, because "alt+f" is the same in Office 2007, but opens the menu at the Office button in the upper-left corner, the "classic menu" can no longer use this shortcut key combination.
"Classic menu" shortcut keys to more complex, "alt+q", you can see all the commands appear in the shortcut keys, and then press "a,1", the "File" menu opens.
Two ToolbarToggle
ToolbarToggle can be a perfect imitation of Office 2003 menus in Office 2007, hide the standard Ribbon style menu, and the on-screen toolbartoggle menu will make it almost impossible for you to distinguish between office 2003 or Office 2007. Although the English version is available, it will not feel too difficult if you are familiar with the previous versions of Office.
The Ribbon and ToolbarToggle menus are displayed both up and down in Excel 2007
The program is equivalent to Word and Excel 2007 Plug-ins, and developers have promised to support PowerPoint in the future.
ToolbarToggle is designed in strict accordance with Office 2003 style, so there is no new command in office 2007.
Like the classic menu, ToolbarToggle is not associated with Office 20,031. For example, a shortcut key in 2003 that uses "Alt+a" to open the Table menu cannot be used in ToolbarToggle. But "Alt+a" can still be used because it has been designed into the Ribbon menu.