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baldasacoot
OK, I upgraded to Excel 2007 because I needed more than 64000 rows of data, OK, not because I wanted to have every last useful menu item hidden from me and a complete time-waster of a ribbon spewed across the top of the screen, OK? The ribbon is nothing more than an exploded toolbar/drop-down menu in any case and how can it tell the context of what I want to do? I can never find any of the uesful features I need and it's driving me insane... well, at least it drove me to consult this forum. I have a copy of a utility that uses the Windows 2000 toolbars, but I cannot install it on my PC at work.
I really need help with these:
Where is the HELP button?
Why are my VBA projects missing?
Where are my Macros?
Hell, for that matter, where are the Excel 2007 Macros?
How do I get rid of the ribbon and set up my own customised toolbars?
What's happened to the colour pallet? How do I get the real one back without all these new colours that are making me feel queasy? Especially the pastels?
Many Thanks
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Everything was fine until Windows 95. Up until then, a computer knew it's place and programmers knew their place. A computer could do nothing without user input and did nothing until it was told to, and only did what it was told. Now we have all this so-called context-sensitive, reactive, pre-emptive, predictive nonsense trying to guess what I want instead of making it easy for me to tell it what I want. Computers finally have a mind of their own. Seattle has created a monster!
Cheers
baldasacoot
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