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| Menu bar in word 2007 beta |
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How would I go about accessing menu bar commands in Word 07 Beta? For instance, if I want to attempt to activate again without shutting and reopening the program, how could I access the Help > Activate menu? I seemed to find a way to show "commands not in the ribbon" on the quickbar (or whatever that toolbar is called)... but that's not exactly a handy way to get to those commands. I understand the need for simplicity, but if I can't control my document the way I want, I'll go to a more sophisticated productivity software suite that gives me the control I want. I'm a power user (read: microsoft better quit engineering it's power users out of existance or all it will be left with are the novices who need a bubbly OS like Apple, lol). Shawn Shawn |
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What happens when you press F1? Shawn Keene wrote: > How would I go about accessing menu bar commands in Word 07 Beta? For > instance, if I want to attempt to activate again without shutting and > reopening the program, how could I access the Help > Activate menu? > > I seemed to find a way to show "commands not in the ribbon" on the quickbar > (or whatever that toolbar is called)... but that's not exactly a handy way to > get to those commands. > > I understand the need for simplicity, but if I can't control my document the > way I want, I'll go to a more sophisticated productivity software suite that > gives me the control I want. I'm a power user (read: microsoft better quit > engineering it's power users out of existance or all it will be left with are > the novices who need a bubbly OS like Apple, lol). > > > Shawn > > Shawn |
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In Excel - click the Office symbol in the upper left corner. Then click Excel Options. Then under Resources, click activate Product. "Shawn Keene" wrote: > How would I go about accessing menu bar commands in Word 07 Beta? For > instance, if I want to attempt to activate again without shutting and > reopening the program, how could I access the Help > Activate menu? > > I seemed to find a way to show "commands not in the ribbon" on the quickbar > (or whatever that toolbar is called)... but that's not exactly a handy way to > get to those commands. > > I understand the need for simplicity, but if I can't control my document the > way I want, I'll go to a more sophisticated productivity software suite that > gives me the control I want. I'm a power user (read: microsoft better quit > engineering it's power users out of existance or all it will be left with are > the novices who need a bubbly OS like Apple, lol). > > > Shawn > > Shawn |
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Shawn, I think you'll find that ALL commands ARE on the ribbon, under one tab or another. They haven't taken any features out, just moved things around. The programs are just as sophisticated (if not more). They just made it all easier to use. .. ...and besides, what productivity suite would you consider "more sophisticated" than office...? ds "Shawn Keene" wrote: > How would I go about accessing menu bar commands in Word 07 Beta? For > instance, if I want to attempt to activate again without shutting and > reopening the program, how could I access the Help > Activate menu? > > I seemed to find a way to show "commands not in the ribbon" on the quickbar > (or whatever that toolbar is called)... but that's not exactly a handy way to > get to those commands. > > I understand the need for simplicity, but if I can't control my document the > way I want, I'll go to a more sophisticated productivity software suite that > gives me the control I want. I'm a power user (read: microsoft better quit > engineering it's power users out of existance or all it will be left with are > the novices who need a bubbly OS like Apple, lol). > > > Shawn > > Shawn |
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