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Bring back the Excel 2003 menus and toolbars
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In addition to the different user interface and new file formats shared with other Microsoft Office programs, Microsoft Excel 2007 also adds a number of improvements and new features:

  1. Excel 2007 now supports up to 1 million rows and 16 thousand columns per worksheet!
  2. Quickly format data with shared Themes and Styles.
  3. Formula writing is much easier.
  4. Improved sorting and filtering tools including the ability to sort data by color and by more than 3 (and up to 64) levels.
  5. New shared charting engine.
  6. The significantly upgraded Page Layout View helps ensure what you see on the screen is what you will get in printed output.
  7. Significantly improved PivotTables with updated features to summarize, analyze, and format your PivotTable data.

Some of us get used with Excel 2003 and when a new and better version of Excel is released we would like to keep the old menus. Addintools created something to “keep” the classic menus and toolbars for Microsoft Excel 2007.

Addintools (www.addintools.com/english/menuexcel/) comes for these types of users with an awesome software:

Classic Menu for Excel 2007

This tool Bring back the Excel 2003 menus and toolbars to your copy of Microsoft Excel 2007.

Some of us get used with Excel 2003 and when a new and better version of Excel is released we would like to keep the old menus.

Frustrated by endless searches for features on the Ribbon? Download and install this software and easily use the familiar main menu, the standard toolbar and formatting toolbar in Excel 2007, as you did in Excel 2003.

You can try it for free and buy it for only 15.99 USD. That’s a good price.

Un their website there is a section with Frequently Asked Questions. this section covers a few topics like:

  • Finding Commands and Features of Microsoft Excel 2007 System
  • Using Keyboard Shortcuts in the Microsoft Excel 2007 System
  • Using Quick Access Toolbar in Microsoft Excel 2007 System

and more.

Also This product was awarded by trusted companies like Softpedia and others.

Go and visit Addintools and check out their great products.

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