Offer both classic and new menus

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I really do NOT like the 2007 menu system. It is confusing, very confusing.
I don't need a constantly changing menu system. I HATE it... H A T E!

I keep entertaining the idea of BUYING an older version to use instead of
this thing because it is so difficult to use. (I used the older one through
my work, but since I don't work there any more, I can't ethically use it)

WHY OH WHY didn't MS offer a "Use 2003 Menu System" option with 2007?
Duh!!!! I mean, this is such a gimmie that I am stupified that MS didn't
provide it.

Now, I have to go buy a 3rd party "fix" to do what MS wouldn't!



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You can get one free courtesy of fellow MVP Patrick Schmid:

(Starter Edition is all you need). Just get it from
http://ribboncustomizer.com and you should be somewhat back in the 2003
times.


Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]
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