Re: Where to go with a suggestion to return to classic office inte
- From: "Gordon" <gordonbparker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 16:09:34 +0100
"thejamie" <thejamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4DD2E28B-3546-4EAC-8673-8A228916288F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Well, indeed, I must learn the new interface. I am certain there is no way
around that. However, I have lots of other projects and wasting time
learning a new interface when I have more important deadlines doesn't make
sense at this time.
I don't think I understand you though. You stay there is no way MS is going
to do that? Why would you say such a thing?
In the past, Microsoft has always provided a classic interface. Why would
they suddenly change this policy?
Because they can. Some help for you - most users (and I speak as a Systems Accountant) use a few commands or functions frequently - you can out those on the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar). I find that the commands or functions that are less-frequently used are far easier to find under the new ribbon than in the multi-depth menu system of previous versions.
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