Our IT department gave us a heads-up about it, as we're moving to Office 2010 (from Office 2003 -- nothing like living in the Stone Age ) later this year.
EZ Board Survivor
"Dreaming isn't good for you unless you do the things it tells you to." -- Three Dog Night (via the GI)
I always just minimise the ribbon, and make a custom toolbar with all the main functions on it (open/save/print, undo/redo, cut/copy/paste, font options, alignment, borders, etc). Only open the ribbon for less commonly used functions. I find it much quicker to use an old-style toolbar where all the commonly used stuff's on the same page and none of it has been seperated off into another category.
I had to convert three different applications, all with large custom menues from access 2000 to access 2k10. So, if you guys have ribbon questions, shoot One more gray hair won't hurt.
Edit: So much for "There's no way I'm learning the ins and outs of XML. I'm way to old for that shit"
"I would have gone to the thesaurus for a more erudite word."
-Hashi Lebwohl
I had to convert three different applications, all with large custom menues from access 2000 to access 2k10. So, if you guys have ribbon questions, shoot One more gray hair won't hurt.
Edit: So much for "There's no way I'm learning the ins and outs of XML. I'm way to old for that shit"
Oh my... you have my sympathy.
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Your kind of meat
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And as fast as they can
I had to convert three different applications, all with large custom menues from access 2000 to access 2k10. So, if you guys have ribbon questions, shoot One more gray hair won't hurt.
Edit: So much for "There's no way I'm learning the ins and outs of XML. I'm way to old for that shit"
Good luck with that. Every MS UI now is based on XML in some fashion or another.
Yeah, they are completely obsessed with it at Bill-Co. And as you can guess I have thrown in the towel. Even contemplating uploading all our documents to SQLserver tables as the XML-datattype in stead of binary. So it's not just the UI.
"I would have gone to the thesaurus for a more erudite word."
-Hashi Lebwohl
If they did, then the OpenOffice site wouldn't be around. Also, that site says nothing about the document foundation or whatever, but the Libre site is full of it.