Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
2007.
Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
Re: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
You can of course open a worksheet/book in Excel 97-2003 format, but
that won't change the 2007 user interface. If you want to get some
resemblance of the old menus & toolbars in 2007, download the free
edition of my RibbonCustomizer add-in (link below) and switch on the
classic UI tab for Excel.
You can also install Excel 2003. However, that is going to require that
you first completely remove Office 2007, then install whatever 2003
programs (in your case probably just Excel you want, but I would
recommend installing more, just no Outlook, because it's a pain if you
want to add another 2003 program later), then reinstall 2007 with a
custom install where you choose to keep the 2003 programs. This is a
project for a longer afternoon though...
"Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OF4Q06quHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
> I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
> My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
> with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
> So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
> means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
> 2007.
>
> Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
> 97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
> auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
>
> Thanks,
> Walter
Going retro: Classic Menu for Office 2007
Customize a retro look: ToolbarToggle
Tweak the Ribbon: RibbonCustomizer Pro
"Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OF4Q06quHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
> My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
> with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
> So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
> means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
> 2007.
>
> Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
> 97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
> auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
>
> Thanks,
> Walter
Re: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
> that shmid guy is just advertising his own products...
The particular answer I gave him is for something he can use completely
for free.
> Going retro: Classic Menu for Office 2007
> Customize a retro look: ToolbarToggle
> Tweak the Ribbon: RibbonCustomizer Pro
Note that the bottom one happens to be mine.
Re: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
you are promoting your site heavily with a very long signature full of
links, that exists in each of your posts...
Although you knew of the other solutions for sure, you chose to not mention
them
even though they better suited his needs, rather you promoted your own
product
It does not matter if its free or not, you want to create awarness of your
stuff and you are taking advantage of your MVP
status to do so... HA!
Basically you are spamming this newsgroup,
but its ok....
since you also provide help... we can overlook that spam... since we are
more kind than you are.
> Note that the bottom one happens to be mine.
Of course I know... I gave the OP a site with a review so he can compare.
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" <pdschmid@nospam.mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%23KV7RDvuHHA.3796@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> that shmid guy is just advertising his own products...
> The particular answer I gave him is for something he can use completely
> for free.
>
>> Going retro: Classic Menu for Office 2007
>> Customize a retro look: ToolbarToggle
>> Tweak the Ribbon: RibbonCustomizer Pro
> Note that the bottom one happens to be mine.
>
> Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
> ***
> Outlook 2007 Performance Update: http://pschmid.net/blog/2007/04/13/105
> Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80
> ***
> Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize
> RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://ribboncustomizer.com
> OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote
> ***
> Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed
>
>
>
>
Re: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
How do you know they better suited his needs? No one is required to carry a billboard around with every possible permutation of their application - why do you think so?
And what constructive advice have you provided for over a year that entitles you to heavily criticize one of the most helpful MVPs around, especially when people were having problems with the beta?
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.
<theenemywithin> wrote in message news:468611d9$0$16374$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
you are promoting your site heavily with a very long signature full of
links, that exists in each of your posts...
Although you knew of the other solutions for sure, you chose to not mention
them
even though they better suited his needs, rather you promoted your own
product
It does not matter if its free or not, you want to create awarness of your
stuff and you are taking advantage of your MVP
status to do so... HA!
Basically you are spamming this newsgroup,
but its ok....
since you also provide help... we can overlook that spam... since we are
more kind than you are.
> Note that the bottom one happens to be mine.
Of course I know... I gave the OP a site with a review so he can compare.
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" <pdschmid@nospam.mvps.org> wrote in message
news:%23KV7RDvuHHA.3796@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> that shmid guy is just advertising his own products...
> The particular answer I gave him is for something he can use completely
> for free.
>
>> Going retro: Classic Menu for Office 2007
>> Customize a retro look: ToolbarToggle
>> Tweak the Ribbon: RibbonCustomizer Pro
> Note that the bottom one happens to be mine.
>
> Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
> ***
> Outlook 2007 Performance Update: http://pschmid.net/blog/2007/04/13/105
> Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80
> ***
> Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize
> RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://ribboncustomizer.com
> OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote
> ***
> Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed
>
>
>
>
RE: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
Well, Walter. It seems the threads got a little off-track, but I hope you
found the answer you were looking for amidst the assistance-jockeys.
I have a personal word of advice for you since I deal with this kind of
thing with my customers all the time. I have an IT company and all my
customers are currently going through the headaches of updgrading now or in
the near future.
As annoying as change is, the truth is that the XP interface is dying and
will never be coming back.. it's been replaced with Vista. The same with
Office. The old interface is dying and has been replaced with another new
one. While you certainly CAN force the new vewsion to look like the old one,
you're eventually going to have to adopt the new one anyway.. it's just part
of the game when you deal with growing software applications.
Learning office 2007 was hard for me at first and I'm one of the most
advanced users you'll find out there. I kept constantly stopping my work in
2007 and then opening the files in 2003 because I knew where all the buttons
were.
Eventually I just uninstalled 03 and forced myself to learn 2007 the hard way.
In the end.... 2007 is a lot easier to use. Once you get the feel of styles
and the new interfaces, there are lots more options available to you. It only
took me a couple of days constantly presing the Help key to be pointed in the
right direction o most all of my questions. Now, I wouldn't go back for
anything.
Just my $.02.
"Walter Cohen" wrote:
> I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
> My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
> with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
> So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
> means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
> 2007.
>
> Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
> 97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
> auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
>
> Thanks,
> Walter
>
>
1. This Addin need to load only for the first time.
2. It installed Worksheet Menubar, Standard Toolbar and Formatting Toolbar
in the Addins Tab inside the Ribbon.
3. The File Size is only about 20 kb.
"Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OF4Q06quHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
> My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
> with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
> So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
> means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
> 2007.
>
> Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
> 97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
> auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
>
> Thanks,
> Walter
Re: Can I replace Excel 2007 with Excel 97-2003 (in Office 2K7)?
You sir, are a g*dd*mned genius. It appears to actually work. Thank you for
this little add-in. (You understand, of course, that I must return to curse
you if it somehow damages my machine, but for now at least, you are a great
man.) Thanks again.
--
JL
"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:
> You can of course open a worksheet/book in Excel 97-2003 format, but
> that won't change the 2007 user interface. If you want to get some
> resemblance of the old menus & toolbars in 2007, download the free
> edition of my RibbonCustomizer add-in (link below) and switch on the
> classic UI tab for Excel.
> You can also install Excel 2003. However, that is going to require that
> you first completely remove Office 2007, then install whatever 2003
> programs (in your case probably just Excel you want, but I would
> recommend installing more, just no Outlook, because it's a pain if you
> want to add another 2003 program later), then reinstall 2007 with a
> custom install where you choose to keep the 2003 programs. This is a
> project for a longer afternoon though...
>
>
> Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
> --------------
> http://pschmid.net
> ***
> Outlook 2007 Performance Update: http://pschmid.net/blog/2007/04/13/105
> Office 2007 RTM Issues: http://pschmid.net/blog/2006/11/13/80
> ***
> Customize Office 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/customize
> RibbonCustomizer Add-In: http://ribboncustomizer.com
> OneNote 2007: http://pschmid.net/office2007/onenote
> ***
> Subscribe to my Office 2007 blog: http://pschmid.net/blog/feed
>
>
>
>
> "Walter Cohen" <w_cohen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OF4Q06quHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>
> > I have Vista Home Premium and also Office 2007.
> > My wife continues to complain that she has such a hard time in Excel 2007
> > with not being [easily] able to find the same buttons and options, etc...
> > So, is there a way to uninstall Excel 2007 and install Excel 2003? This
> > means I would still keep Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, etc as part of Office
> > 2007.
> >
> > Or alternatively, is there a way to open a new worksheet/book in Excel
> > 97-2003 format when I launch Excel 2007? I already have the option set to
> > auto-save anything in Excel 97-2003 format (XLS).
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Walter
>
>