Hi,
This Classic Menu for Office plugin sounds very interesting. Once
installed, does it function on all Office 2013 programmes such as Word,
Excel and Outlook or does it need to be installed for each individual
programme?
Where can it be obtained and is there a cost?
Thanks
Neville.
On 26/04/2015 12:32 PM, Jim Grimsby JR. wrote:
Note I want to take the time here to bring up a useful tool. If you are use
to office 2003 or earlier or if you would just rather use a menu system
check out a plug in for office called classic menu for office. You can just
press alt+q twice and get a full menu system. The only difference is the
whole menu system is a vertical menu no horizontal menus.
Hth
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Hi,
Thanks to all those who answered my enquiry on how to navigate the Office
2013 ribbon.
Before purchasing the programme, I shall use the info provided and practice
on the W7 Wordpad ribbon. No doubt the menu items will be a little
different but the concepts should be similar.
Cheers
Neville.
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