convert word 2007 to the classic look (2003) ?

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va

ToolbarToggle has created an add-in for Word, Excel and PowerPoint that
brings back the original Office 2003 menus and toolbars into Office 2007 for
less than $20.

Besides being able to customize and add unlimited toolbars and menu items,
ToolbarToggle allows the old style floating and docking anywhere. Through a
key press, you can turn the Ribbon on or off, turn the commandbars and menus
on or off as well REPLACE the Ribbon entirely. ToolbarToggle even accepts
shortcut keys (Alt+F, Alt+E, etc..).

Please try the demo let us know if you feel this helps solve your problems.

You can download ToolbarToggle from:
http://www.toolbartoggle.com
 
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va

Joanne,

This simply isn't true. Just because you prefer the new interface doesn't
make a solution people are looking for "spam".

You should be reported - as a former MVP myself we helped lots of people
including referring software solutions.

Last of all, if its on MS Office Download site its hardly spam.
 
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va

In fact, what about all the other MVP's who have replied recommending our
software along with Patrick Schmid's Ribbon Customizer .. etc... - thats not
spam either.

Seriously - I think you are way off base and not helping the community with
options because you don't agree with them
 
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grammatim

In fact, what about all the other MVP's who have replied recommending our
software along with Patrick Schmid's Ribbon Customizer .. etc... - thats not
spam either.

Seriously - I think you are way off base and not helping the community with
options because you don't agree with them

I'm not an MVP. I too am offended that you're trying to use this
newsgroup to sell your product.
 
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va

What a strong word - "offended". I wasn't advertising freee watches, or
viagra or porn. It was for a prooduct peoiple are need. So much so that oer
10k people have purchased it from us. So if yu feel a need o chime in -
please - Why would you be offended?

I am sure we can have a lot of opinions here and keep this ridiculous
commentary going but but out of curiosity, were you offended when other
MVP's recommended ToolbarToggle and like products in this forum?

DO a quick search before you answer...
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I disagree. If JoAnn's going to report someone, it should be mxk, who keeps
periodically posting about Advanced Word Repair at
http://www.datanumen.com/awr/.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

In fact, what about all the other MVP's who have replied recommending our
software along with Patrick Schmid's Ribbon Customizer .. etc... - thats
not
spam either.

Seriously - I think you are way off base and not helping the community
with
options because you don't agree with them

I'm not an MVP. I too am offended that you're trying to use this
newsgroup to sell your product.
 
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Tony Jollans

Hmm...

I'm not sure that reposting a link is the best way to complain about it. And
the fact that there may be a worse offender is hardly a good defence.

Posts which are purely adverts would all seem, to me, to be inappropriate;
unfortunately, they seem to be getting much more common. Although it may be,
in some circumstances, worth saying "somebody else may be able to sell you a
solution", that is vastly different from saying "I can sell you a solution".
 
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grammatim

What a strong word - "offended".  I wasn't advertising freee watches, or
viagra or porn.  It was for a prooduct peoiple are need. So much so thatoer
10k people have purchased it from us.  So if yu feel a need o chime in -
please - Why would you be offended?  

I am sure we can have a lot of opinions here and keep this ridiculous
commentary going but but out of curiosity, were you offended when other  
MVP's recommended ToolbarToggle and like products in this forum?  

DO a quick search before you answer...

I haven't seen any Viagra or porn spam here. The watch ads are
generated randomly and appear in any and all newsgroups. But a
targeted advertisement in a noncommercial newsgroup is a deliberate
act of uncivility.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I agree in general, but in this specific instance, when do we stop promoting
these add-ins? When Word 2007 first launched, many users were desperate for
a solution that would restore the look and feel of Word 2003. They were more
than happy to hear about ToolbarToggle, Ribbon Customizer, and other add-ins
that promised this, and we were doing them a favor by telling them about
them. If a user today asks for such a solution and none of us point him in
the right direction*, then I can't get too exercised when the author of one
of the add-ins takes up the slack.

*To my mind the best approach is a reference to
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/CustomizeRibbon.htm, in which Word
MVP Bill Coan reviews both Ribbon Customizer and ToolbarToggle.
 

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