我感觉自己用MS Office 2003已经6~7年, 加上之前6~7年的用GUI类似的老版本的MS Office的经验, 也算是MS Office 2003的高手了...
但是, 突然切换到Office 2007还是有些手足无措: 连最简单的在Word 2007中如何插入页眉/页脚, 插入页数/页码都找了半天...google
还有很多命令, 都全部挪位: 比如Excel 2003中可以Customize工具条, 把常用的Form/ gridline show/off放在手边, 还可以把Word中的x 2 x 2 上下标按钮放在随时可得的地方... 现在一切都改变了... 习惯了被暴力, 只好适应...
微软提供了可以自己运行的Flash文件, 可以把MS Office 2003中的大部分常用命令一一对应到Office 2007/2010的相应位置中的用户可交互培训材料. 这也是亡羊补牢吧.
修改到SP2了, 为什么不提供一种Office 2003风格的GUI界面作为选项之一呢? 修改到SP2了, 还有那么多初级的问题.
in Excel 2007 and 2010
If you have upgraded to Excel 2007 or 2010, then you are most likely faced with the question of how to do many of the tasks that were just a mouse click or two away in Excel 97 to 2003. And,you want to find the command with a minimum amount of work! To help past users of Excel learn where to find the new commands, Microsoft has released an interactive ribbon guide to help you find the commands:
|
We highly recommend that anyone going from Excel 97-2010 download and use this guide. The program uses MacroMedia Flash. Almost all computers have it already installed. If you do not, a quick Internet Search on 'MacroMedia Flash' will find it for you.
Before you install, create a folder in your My Documents folder for the Guide. When you click the download button, a very simple dialog appears:
Select the folder you created (you will have to scroll up to see My Documents). The installation takes a few second. When it is done, the program may or may not open automatically. To open when you need it, just go to this folder and double click on it. If you are using the Windows Quick Launch toolbar, just drag and drop the program onto the toolbar for fast access. If you don't have it, a quick Internet search will advise how to install.
The program will open up and look like the following:
On this screen, you just click on the button or menu commands you would have run in Excel. When done, the interactive tool displays what you would have clicked in Excel 2007 and 2010 to do the same command:
To get back to the Excel 2003 command selection screen, just click anywhere on the screen.
还提供了一些详细命令对应关系的list:
Excel users who have been using Excel 97 through Excel 2003 who upgrade to Excel 2007 or 2010 frequently find themselves lost and confused with the new Excel ribbon system. For many users, the old menus were very easy to navigate, especially after years of use. Both new and old Excel users are frustrated finding commands. To help, Microsoft has a released a free workbook that maps Excel 97-2003 commands to the ribbon.
|
When you click on the download link found on the above page, a workbook will open in Excel. Save this workbook to someplace that is easy to find! The download link is actually to an Excel template. You are not prompted to save the workbook as it opens automatically into Excel. The following is a sample screen shot of one of the sheets in the workbook:
The following is a list of the sheets in the workbook:
Introduction | Compare Side by Side |
Standard | Drawing |
Formatting | WordArt |
PivotTable | Pictures |
Chart (Toolbar) | Drawing Canvas |
Reviewing | Organization Chart |
Forms | Diagram |
Stop Recording | Ink Drawing and Writing |
External Data | Ink Annotations |
Formula Auditing | Shadow Settings |
Full Screen | 3-D Settings |
Circular Reference | File |
Visual Basic | Edit |
Web | View |
Control Toolbox | Insert |
Exit Design Mode | Format |
Watch Window | Tools |
Borders | Data |
Protection | Chart (Menu) |
Text to Speech | Window |
List | Help |
To quickly navigate the many worksheets, you can use the Sheet Navigator , which displays a dialog that shows all the worksheets in a workbook for instant selection.
One thing you can do is to printout the workbook. This is helpful, but finding the printout a few days later is always difficult. A better approach is to open this workbook when you need it, search for a command, and close it. To search, simply press CTL-F, Click on Options, change the search in box from worksheet to workbook (so all sheets are searched), type in a search word, and click Find.:
If you have the Spreadsheet Assistant , the first button on its toolbar opens your favorite files. Just set up a bookmark in it and us it to open the ribbon mapping workbook whenever you need it. And, the Spreadsheet Assistant adds back the classical Excel 97-2003 menus , which may be even more helpful than the ribbon mapping workbook!