Friday, October 24, 2008

MS Office '07 Goes Retro With Addintools


Tired of trying to memorize your commands for Microsoft Office 2007? Well, Addintools has announced a new face-lift feature for 2007 that brings the interface to something a little closer to the more familiar Office '03. The newest version, v3.93c, sports a light-weight interface that will make MS Office users feel relieved since the classic style from the MS Office '03 suite has been restored, keeping new features from MS Office '07.
One of the more significant features for MS Office '07 is a smart way for using keyboard shortcuts without memorizing countless hot keys.
Since MS Office 2007 offers more than 375 keyboard shortcuts, it would be impossible for even the most determined Office '07 geek to remember them all. So, the developers from Addintools have now saved plenty of time for the users of Classic Menu for Office 2007. The v3.93c will let the user access hotkeys without even remembering one shortcut.
Classic Menu users can press a "magic" Alt+Q+Q to get "All" menu activated and then press the letter corresponding to the position/command/function one would like to choose. For instance, pressing Alt+Q+Q+O+E will open the format cells dialog box in Excel 2007.
This approach to shortcuts is supposed to make life for the everyday or occasional Microsoft Office 2007 users very simple. With the increase of productivity while reducing the time spent on finding out what functions to use with the hotkeys, Microsoft Office 2007 should be smooth sailing for here on in.
The developers from Addintools promise that this small add-on for classic menu for Office 2007 v3.93c, will be a true gem and will eventually turn any Microsoft Office users into professionals.
More information can be found at www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice.

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