[access-uk] Re: Word dictionary language

  • From: "Peter Logue" <plsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 23:34:44 -0000

When reading this, one wonders why not just stay with office 11.
Peter

The new Microsoft Office has introduced a variety of new capabilities and
functions, but with these novelties comes a new interface that appears
frustrating
for those who became accustomed to the previous one. Moreover, it can be
trying for people to re-adapt themselves to the new Office environment.
Classic
Menu for Office 2007 is the best solution for this problem. Installing the
software on your PC brings back the familiar menus and toolbars to Microsoft
Office 2007, allowing you to work with Office 2007 as if it were Office
2003.

One does not need to take pains learning new features or waste hours
searching for basic options. Classic Menu for Office 2007 provides the user
with the
familiar Office 2003 menus for Word, Excel, Access, Outlook and PowerPoint
2007.

Classic Menu for Office 2007 can be deployed in an enterprise or
organization quite easily, and, supporting all the languages of Microsoft
Office 2007,
is handy for international companies. Furthermore, users can add menus and
toolbars to the innovative Quick Access Toolbar function and freely operate
Office without the Ribbon.

User Benefits at a Glance -- High simplicity of deploying to a whole
enterprise or organization; -- Easy installation and removal -- Quick
command execution
-- Small size, only 3.5MB -- Fast start-up and display

Pricing and Availability

Classic Menu for Office 2007 runs under Microsoft Windows 2003, XP and Vista
and costs $29.95 (USD) for a single-user license. Licensed users are
entitled
to free minor updates and priority technical support. To get more
information on the product, please, visit
http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice
.

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