By utilizing the Ribbon Customizer tool developed by Addintools, you can easily tailor the menu in Office 2007 or even revert the entire interface of Office 2007 back to the Office 2003 version while retaining the new features of Office 2007.
Guide to Customizing the Menu in Office 2007
Step 1: Download and Install Ribbon Customizer: Get Ribbon Customizer installed
Step 2: Launch the Manager of Ribbon Customizer tool from the Start Menu. Choose the tool you want to customize the menu in Office 2007. Here, Mytour selects Word as an example.
Step 3: Check the box for Show Classic Menu and Toolbars in Microsoft Word 2007 if you want to revert the Word 2007 interface to the classic Word 2003 interface.
Step 4: In the hide the following build-in tabs box, you can hide menus such as Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, ReviewWord, View, Developer by ticking these options.
Step 5: In the right panel, you can enable/disable the following functions:
Show Menus tab on the left of Home tab : Display the Menus tab on the left of the Home tab
Show the “All” menu item in Menus tab : Display the “All” item in the Menus tab.
Step 6: After customizing the menu in Office 2007, click OK to save the changes, and you can open Word to check.
Here's how Mytour guides you through customizing the menu in Office 2007, making it easier and more familiar to use. You can apply similar methods to customize menus in other Office 2007 software like Access, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
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