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Microsoft Office 2007
This ribbon is not usually replaceable without the proper equipment to re-mount on the new ribbon cable back on to the glass LCD display. Some manufactures will not normally sell the It's very similar (runs the same software and UI) as the GoVideo D2730, Gateway Connected DVD Player, and Amoisonic NDP9200.

Do You Think The New Ribbon Is Better Than Menus
"John Goldsmith" wrote: The UI for 2007 is the same (or at least similar) to 2003. The new ribbon UI for 2007 only went into Word, Excel and PowerPoint + parts of Outlook. Other applications in the Office family such as Visio and Project retain the old commandbars approach. I think I may have misunderstood your

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Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:38:00 -0500 from JoAnn Paules <jl_pau...@hotNOSPAMmail.com>: about the new ribbon interface. Since it's not going to change, I've read through all 8 parts and I'm now prepared to give the new UI an open-minded trial. :-) -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York,

How do I change data labels on scatterplot
But the new ribbon sucks. I've been using it daily for months (Word, Powerpoint, Excel), and I consistently stumble on the same functions over and over again. It is primarily about web UI design but is just as relevant to desktop UIs. People are searching like never before for SIMPLE applications.

why no "Link Data to Shape" in Visio 2007 trial?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Mil...@donteventhinkaboutmailingmeatmvps.org microsoft public office misc Wrong, the decision to not customize the main Outlook window (all items opened from the folders display the new Ribbon format) is due to the complexity of menu options available right now in Outlook.

Outlook 2007 Beta broken by latest security patches
Is the new ribbon-style interface revolutionary, or is it just eye candy? It really is different. The new design completely eliminates menus and toolbars and has the effect of "flattening" That's an ambitious goal, and it's probably a good way to motivate a UI design team, but it doesn't play out in practice.

Why didn't OneNote 2007 get the new ribbon style toolbar?
My Plot Manager (about as simple as one can get in terms of the UI) works fine. The Workbook Navigator, which has received several kudos for integrated and That will be difficult for me, as MS changed the code language required to work with their new Ribbon. It appears to me as if they are trying to force a

Office 2007 Beta2 Ribbon image transparancy
garfield-n-odie [MVP] garfieldno...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public word docmanagement Office 2007 applications that use the new ribbon users of earlier Word versions had many of the same comments about the "new" UI that you do now about the 2007 UI. ocbizlaw wrote: I no longer care what the idiots

New ribbon in Word 2007
I don't think OneNote needs the ribbon at this stage. The 2007 ribbon is not merely for aesthetics. It tries to solve the UI problem of "so many commands, too hard to find" in menus, taskpanes and toolbars. Word had something like 1500 commands which have now been rearranged to be easy to find and in one place

A ribbon UI
Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "tas at mailueberfall.de" <tas at mailueberfall.de> wrote in message news:op.te3x6ycd02jvp4@falken-5472.cmoc.norad: As a beta user of Office 2007, I've come to like the new ribbon UI, and the ribbon for working with mathematical formulæ in particular is much improved

Access 2007 - A Review
A better solution came from Country Workshop in New Jersey. This is an oak chest of drawers with full extension locking slides. The drawers are supplied with ...... One thing I'll be doing is writing a user interface which allows the user to select choices using the pen. Also, the user needs to be able to draw and

Outlook 2007 Beta broken by latest security patches
Richard Hay nos...@nospamhere.com microsoft public office misc In the main Outlook interface the ribbon UI would just take up more screen real estate. I really enjoy using the new ribbon interface; I find it intuitive and visually pleasing. What I do not enjoy is that some applications have it and some don't.

A ribbon UI
Suzanne S. Barnhill sbarnh...@mvps.org microsoft public word newusers See the "Why the New UI?" series of blog entries at Tue, 20 Feb 2007 13:38:00 -0500 from JoAnn Paules <jl_pau...@hotNOSPAMmail.com>: about the new ribbon interface. Since it's not going to change, the time to start learning is now.

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... [MVP] wrote: Office 2007 applications that use the new ribbon interface do not include a built-in ability to change back to the old menu interface. one with more features... see http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribboncustomizer/index.php for more information. cwrig wrote: I find the new UI in Office 2007 very

Will macros creating new menus break with Ribbon?
I suspect once you learn how to efficiently use the new UI then you'll discover as I did, and numerous others who hated it initially too, This new ribbon takes up a large portion of my screen, takes more clicks to do the same function and when I opened Access I was totally lost--not even close to the old

Get rid of the ribbon!
Xavier x...@free.fr microsoft public excel programming Hello, I'm working in Excel 2007 on a workbook with a new ribbon element calling macro in this workbook. I'm using Office 2007 custom UI editor for the ribbon and a demo version of Excel (not yet activated). The probleme I face is that if there is an error in

Office 2007 - Keep user interface alone
I have people constantly tell me "I need a dropdown that contains the following" rather than giving me a sense for what they need and then letting me pick the UI elements. I have just gotten to the point of saying "I will keep the spirit of what is needed". With the new ribbon interface in Office 2007, our UI

[Rival] Microsoft Office 2007 Gets an 'Upgrade', Drops ...
... microsoft public word docmanagement Hi Chilly ChillyChe wrote: Okay, I'm sure people have complained about and lauded the new ribbon interface. Well, I'm sure more users than you and me will miss the ability to _easily_ customize the UI in Word 2007. OTOH, this seems to have been one of the prime goals by

Get rid of the ribbon!
Elliot Berlin "C. Moya" wrote: I don't think the new ribbon UI will be hard to get used to... and in fact folks will find it productive in the long-run. Just give it a chance. My only gripe is the "default file format" WILL CAUSE MANY problems. I'ma power user... and I've already sent Excel 2007 format files to

Competing with office 2007
I would love it if Microsoft Expression adapted the new ribbon UI, seen in Office 2007. I put together a picture (using parts of Office 2007 Beta 2 TR and a few icons from Paint) of what it might look like: http://www.wincustomize.com/Preview.aspx?Source=Mirek2/screenshots/17942.jpg.