[gui-talk] Fwd: Bring back office 2003 style menus in office 2007

Charles Oppermann chuckop at exchange.microsoft.com
Wed Jul 11 21:05:29 CDT 2007


...and this tool is unnecessary for screen-reader users as Office 2007 retains the same menu commands as previous versions.  So if you are used to pressing ALT+I,M to insert a comment, that will still work.

I implore anyone who is thinking of downloading this to spend time with the new Office 2007 interface first, at least a week.  It really is much better.

--Chuck


-----Original Message-----
From: gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve Pattison
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 6:19 PM
To: GUI Talk; Access-L; VIP L
Subject: [gui-talk] Fwd: Bring back office 2003 style menus in office 2007


>To: gw-info at gwmicro.com
>From: Karl karl.belanger at verizon.net
>
>Hi all,
>I have found a tool wich will make classic, office 2003-style menus
>available in Access, Excel, Powerpoint, and Word 2007. It does this
>by adding another tab to the ribbon called menus, and the menus can
>also be added to the quick access toolbar. It also brings back the
>standard and formatting toolbars from previous versions of office.
>Accessibility: the program seems to be mostly accessible. The only
>part that is not is a list of the tabs within each program that you
>can enable/disable which WE does not read by default. This could
>probably be fixed with a set file. The program's user interface is a
>multipage dialog containing a set of check boxes and the tabs list
>for each program the tool supports, as well as an "about" tab.
>The program is available at:
>http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice
>It comes with a fifteen day trial, and use beyond that costs $30.
>The trial appears to be fully functional.
>Karl

Regards Steve
Email:  srp at internode.on.net
Skype:  steve1963
MSN Messenger:  internetuser383 at hotmail.com
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