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Classic Menu for Office 2007 v3.5.0.136 WinALL Incl Keygen-ECLiPSE

I thought I would give this one a post, purely for the usefulness. I think we’ve all tried to use Office 2007 SOMEWHERE and thought the ribbon at the top was incredibly confusing? Well I know I have, and this tool seems to be a godsend. Revert back to the old style menus, but with new skin. (If you don’t know what I mean look at the screenshot)

Frustrated by endless searches for features on the Ribbon? Download and install this software to bring back the familiar menus and tool bars to Microsoft® Office® 2007. The software allows you to work with Office 2007 as if it were Office 2003.

Program Features:

  • Easy to enable or disable the menus and toolbars.
  • Easy to install and uninstall.
  • Quickly find and execute the command that you need.
  • The Menus tab can be shown on the left of Home tab, or shown as the last tab.

Release Name: Classic.Menu.for.Office.2007.v3.5.0.136.WinALL.Incl.Keygen-ECLiPSE
Size: 3.57 MB (3,738,747 bytes), eclmo35

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  1. geetard
    August 11th, 2007 | 22:33

    Yeah, I’ve seen some mods to have classic menus in Office 2007.
    Seems very useful since I, and lots of people, despise the ribbon thing.

  2. August 11th, 2007 | 22:36

    this may be really useful for many people, i also felt completely lost in the new office…

  3. Capt. Jack
    August 11th, 2007 | 23:04

    You have to be kidding me, the Ribbon is probably the best thing to even happen to the MS suite, why would anyone possibly want to go back to that dreadful menu system.

    And even if they did retain some archaic, “i’ve worked like this all my life”, typewriter sort of attachment to the menu system - why switch to office 2007 in the first place?

    I’ll submit this to the “least needed software solutions” competition.

  4. BricksJ
    August 11th, 2007 | 23:13

    One thing I hate about this classic menu is that you have to click each menu.. you can’t click once and roll over the others to see the menu choices.

  5. August 11th, 2007 | 23:42

    I find the new Office interface great, you just have to get used to it. They made a good job.

  6. monar
    August 12th, 2007 | 00:38
  7. none
    August 12th, 2007 | 01:02

    keygen doesn’t work!..?

  8. spaceb
    August 12th, 2007 | 01:10

    I love you for posting this skin, i hate the default menu!

  9. synonymous
    August 12th, 2007 | 01:35

    lol, Office 2k7’s interface is pretty damn easy to figure out.

  10. Cal
    August 12th, 2007 | 02:38

    I love the new office interface… its about the only reason I really feel the new version is a necessary upgrade.

  11. August 12th, 2007 | 03:37

    I love office 2007… ribbon, style everything… why go back to old? why even upgrade in first place? just skin old office..

  12. Rainami
    August 12th, 2007 | 06:17

    Thanks for the post I hate the bloody ribbon. Its not confusing it just sucks it n00b tastic and I hate how everything is hidden(remind you of some other “gem” by Microsoft?). Old menus FTW

  13. Onlyodin
    August 12th, 2007 | 09:15

    I cant see the point of such a mod - I believe the Ribbon in Office 2007 will make an amazing difference to office’s ease of use. Just customize the ribbon so it has what you need.

  14. GiGi.
    August 12th, 2007 | 09:50

    usefull? those new menu’s are 10 times more convinient just get used to it instead of always sticking with the old

  15. Ogre.C
    August 12th, 2007 | 11:29

    lol.. indeed office 2007 interface is easy!

  16. Ash Ketchum
    August 12th, 2007 | 11:46

    Well I think the new style is much better. In fact other programs are starting to use that style. Programs like PowerArchiver and O & O Defrag, etc.

    If you are confused, you can always use the online help. ;)

  17. yingjai
    August 12th, 2007 | 12:28

    ribbon may be confusing at first, but it is very useful once you learn how to use it. if you’re too lazy or too stubborn to learn, then do whatever floats your yacht

  18. keith
    August 12th, 2007 | 13:35

    yip tried for 2 minutes and thought i was cheating myself out of something so took it off

  19. Oliver
    August 12th, 2007 | 15:48

    I Love the new Ribbonsystem =)

  20. lulz
    August 13th, 2007 | 10:32

    I personally don’t like the ribbon, since I already know where everything is, and it’s been fairly static for years now. I don’t think that MS was wrong for making it, or even setting it as default, but they should have left the option to use it there. I despise the fact that I have to use a third party app to have the functionality of 2003 and earlier versions. While I know almost all of the shortcuts and hotkeys, sometimes I forget and it’s nice to have a familiar menu.

    The problem I have with the ribbon is that since I rarely need to use the menu bar, the change has reduced my efficiency with it to a mere margin of what it was formerly. Now when I want to use an obscure command that I can’t remember the hotkey for I have to actually look for it as opposed to pressing Menu Item> Letter. And god forbid it isn’t on the ribbon by default. Hopefully in a service pack MS will give you the option of using the old menu.

    Then again, we’re talking about the guys that worked with the NSA to design an OS that connects to the DOD without your knowing. Maybe we veterans really are fucked.

  21. lulz
    August 13th, 2007 | 10:35

    @Previous statement:

    I forgot to add, I use the menubar in Windows Media Player and I’m still disgruntled by the fact that there’s a fucking URGE or Napster Icon in WMP as if to say “Support MS by buying more shit from one of it’s partners”.

  22. Freezer
    August 13th, 2007 | 21:28

    Well, file has been deleted from rapidshare. Waiting for the torrent, or am I ….
    http://www.mininova.org/get/836286

  23. duD3
    August 14th, 2007 | 01:09
  24. Banem
    August 14th, 2007 | 21:48

    Well, I am Access programmer since 1994 and I have wrote a large amount of articles for magazine about Access, tips & tricks, etc. Professionally I must use and explore each version of Access in details and, let me say, ribbon sucks.

    Ribbon is OK for lammers, while power user finds its hard to use it. Access don’t need at all as there are, comparing to other programs, lot less commands in menus. There are other zillions of issues in new Office, but my vote goes to classic.

  25. Mrgenie
    August 15th, 2007 | 08:50

    I’m a daily user of windows. I installed XP, and first thing i did was to switch back to classic style windows. Then i installed Vista when it came with my new computer. And changing settings that used to be in the range of 3clicks on classic W2K was suddenly 10clicks away or even hidden by default. (even for the admin) so first thing i did was getting rid of all Vista (I must admit, it looks nice, but i don’t want nice looks, i want easy and quick access to everything i need) so i changed Vista back to W2K classics as well.

    As for office, everyone, my dad, wife, friends, everyone hates it..It’s like all cars have their steering wheel, and all the other buttons, and suddenly you get a car without a steering wheel where you have to search for all the buttons and everything to control the car. This is highly unadvisable! So yeah, this plugin is a need for everyone, at least if you need to work in timeframes, you can learn the new layout over time then, but when you need quick access to anything, you can always fall back to the old menu driven office products and make sure your boss doesn’t yell at you half an hour where the hell his documents are and why aren’t you printing those documents!

  26. Ron
    August 17th, 2007 | 04:11

    Free download of office Menu-2003 for office-2007 (Excel, Power Point, Access, Word) from below site.
    http://in.geocities.com/shahshaileshs/

    Thanks
    Ron

  27. Bill
    August 27th, 2007 | 02:31

    What is all the talk about, who cares if its the ribbon or the menu.

    It is whatever suits you best

    The frickin keygen doesn’t work. whats up with that?

    Please don’t post broken files?

    Who can post a working gen?

    Thank you,

  28. Bill
    August 27th, 2007 | 02:42

    Guys use the download it works just tried it.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/49140851/CM350136.rar

    People, please before you post check out the goods.

    It is very frustrating to download stuff that doesn’t execute, then people freak out thinking Trojan/Virus Argggghh!

    Thank you,

  29. August 28th, 2007 | 13:15

    why would you want this!? the new interface is way quicker, the only thing that annoys me is that it doesnt auto switch to picture tab when you click on a picture

  30. Murph
    September 7th, 2007 | 04:22

    The ribbon moves many common commands across different menu tabs, and makes customization very difficult. While it does help in Excel, it slows me down in Word. Yes, I can add buttons to the quick-access bar, but I would prefer to have associated sets of tools together. Clearly it is not efficient if the most prominent feature is the text style bar, which I rarely touch, and yet cannot remove or replace (I can remove most of it, but that doesn’t help me much). Why go 2007 and still get this? I am given 2007 by my school, and do not want to separately purchase 2003.

  31. Avy
    February 23rd, 2008 | 04:17

    BEEN using Office 07 for a while now and I still HATE the ribbon. PPT is fine but WORD is absolutely ridiculous. It’s not that there’s a large learning curve or anything else other users think people who do not like the ribbon suffer from. I hardly use the menus, I know the shortcuts well enough to do much of what I need by shortcuts and the likes. The more advance functions that I am used to is so deeply burrowed that I just want to hit thing. I upgraded for the new PPT but I would have been glad to stick with the older versions of the rest of the suite.

  32. ALL42003
    April 10th, 2008 | 01:50

    THe 2007 office menu sucks, it adds so much more mouse clicks/movements to find simple things. I think yes, they are logically placed out in their headings, but there is so much wasted space on each toolbar. Im downloading this thing cos the new bar is illogical to use, and takes longer to to simple things that you could do in a click with office 2003. Why would you make usability go backwards? Stupid microsoft

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