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
Comments/Observations
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!
They’re really desperate to ingrain AI into society hoping to tug the heart strings of public to jump unto the boat of destruction to humanity’s individualism.
Isn’t it so sweet Microsoft after so many years of neglect, they admit to these issues in Windows lately? Doesn’t this just make you wanna run out and meet them halfway to give them a warm hug only? Just gives us this warm fuzzy feeling thinking about it.
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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
Comments/Observations
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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