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| invisiblebloke | Making Microsoft Office 2007 easier to use | 1 | Jul 8 2008, 11:41 AM EDT by invisiblebloke | ||
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A colleague of mine who uses the JAWS screenreader has been finding it difficult to use Office 2007, much preferring the layout of the previous version - Office 2003. The two pruducts are very different in the way the menus are presented, Office 2007 now using a menu ribbon instead of drop-downs. There is a solution - called Classic Menu for Office 2007. What this 'add-in' does is to give Office 2007 the same look as Office 2003. My colleague has installed it and absolutely loves it, finding it much easier to navigate with JAWS. Get it from: http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice/
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