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Moving from Word 2002 to Word 2007, I must say I am having trouble
adapting to using the ribbon. Actually I am getting to hate it. Is there a way to replace it with the way Word was in 2002? Jeff |
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Reinstall Word 2002? It may take a while but you will get used to the
ribbon. In the meantime almost all the keyboard shortcuts still work. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org wrote in message ... Moving from Word 2002 to Word 2007, I must say I am having trouble adapting to using the ribbon. Actually I am getting to hate it. Is there a way to replace it with the way Word was in 2002? Jeff |
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On 3/4/2010 9:33 AM, Graham Mayor wrote:
Reinstall Word 2002? It may take a while but you will get used to the ribbon. In the meantime almost all the keyboard shortcuts still work. Thanks. I'll plow along a little longer. Apparently there are problems installing Office suites in the wrong order, so that would entail first uninstalling Office 2007, installing Office XP and then re-installing Office 2007. Correct? Jeff |
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If you want to use Outlook 2007 as your preferred email client, definitely
install the older version first. Only one active version of Outlook can reside on your PC at any time. You will also need to make a small registry edit to stop Office reconfiguring each time you switch versions. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP wrote in message ... On 3/4/2010 9:33 AM, Graham Mayor wrote: Reinstall Word 2002? It may take a while but you will get used to the ribbon. In the meantime almost all the keyboard shortcuts still work. Thanks. I'll plow along a little longer. Apparently there are problems installing Office suites in the wrong order, so that would entail first uninstalling Office 2007, installing Office XP and then re-installing Office 2007. Correct? Jeff |
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On 3/4/2010 10:33 AM, Terry Farrell wrote:
If you want to use Outlook 2007 as your preferred email client, definitely install the older version first. Only one active version of Outlook can reside on your PC at any time. You will also need to make a small registry edit to stop Office reconfiguring each time you switch versions. I do not use Outlook. The only components I use are Word, Excel, PowerPoint and rarely Access. Is there a problem with the order of installation for these? Obviously to different folders. I'm in Windows 7 Thanks, jeff |
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I recommend installing oldest first.
Terry wrote in message ... On 3/4/2010 10:33 AM, Terry Farrell wrote: If you want to use Outlook 2007 as your preferred email client, definitely install the older version first. Only one active version of Outlook can reside on your PC at any time. You will also need to make a small registry edit to stop Office reconfiguring each time you switch versions. I do not use Outlook. The only components I use are Word, Excel, PowerPoint and rarely Access. Is there a problem with the order of installation for these? Obviously to different folders. I'm in Windows 7 Thanks, jeff |
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I figured Word 2007 (and soon 2010) is here to stay.
This interactive guide is very useful. Maybe it will help you too. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...744321033.aspx " wrote: Moving from Word 2002 to Word 2007, I must say I am having trouble adapting to using the ribbon. Actually I am getting to hate it. Is there a way to replace it with the way Word was in 2002? Jeff . |
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On 3/4/2010 12:03 PM, dp wrote:
I figured Word 2007 (and soon 2010) is here to stay. This interactive guide is very useful. Maybe it will help you too. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...744321033.aspx " wrote: Moving from Word 2002 to Word 2007, I must say I am having trouble adapting to using the ribbon. Actually I am getting to hate it. Is there a way to replace it with the way Word was in 2002? Jeff . thank you. Will look at it. I can learn anything in time. It's just when you are working on a document or project, one gets frustrated learning as one goes ...... Jeff |
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On 3/4/2010 12:03 PM, dp wrote:
I figured Word 2007 (and soon 2010) is here to stay. This interactive guide is very useful. Maybe it will help you too. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...744321033.aspx " wrote: Moving from Word 2002 to Word 2007, I must say I am having trouble adapting to using the ribbon. Actually I am getting to hate it. Is there a way to replace it with the way Word was in 2002? Jeff . Very helpful indeed. Thank you. Jeff |
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