| Classic Menu for Office Professional Plus 2010 2.2 |
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| Category : |
Application |
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| Submited Date : |
30, Jul, 2010 |
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| Os Support :
| Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP |
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| License : |
Shareware |
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| Price : |
$29.50 |
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| Size : |
2.88MB |
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| Publisher : |
http://www.addintools.com |
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| Description : |
If you have spent a lot of time adjusting yourself to the Ribbon interface of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, or being frustrated by searches for new features on the Ribbon interface, Classic Menu for Office Professional Plus 2010 will help to solve your problem.The software brings back the familiar Office 2003 and 2007 toolbars and menus into work. It helps Improve your working manner and efficiency. |
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Don’t be afraid that the new feature of Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 will be lost. Classic Menu for Office Professional Plus 2010 presents all the new features in the classic style interface. It is very easy to deploy the software to client computers in your enterprise or organization. Your colleagues or employees don’t need trainings or tutorials any more after upgrading to Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010. Supports all languages that are supported by Microsoft Office 2010 including: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Dutch, Chinese, and more. The software is fully compatible with Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Vista, Vista x64, XP, XP x64, Windows 2003 Server and 2008 Server. The Classic Menu suite includes following applications: Classic Menu for Word 2010, Classic Menu for Excel 2010, Classic Menu for PowerPoint 2010, Classic Menu for Outlook 2010, Classic Menu for Access 2010, Classic Menu for Publisher 2010, Classic Menu for InfoPath 2010. Classic Menu for OneNote 2010 will be added in the future version. The controls number of SharePoint Workspace 2010 is limited so the Classic Menu for SharePoint Workspace 2010 is unnecessary. You could find the product at the Microsoft Office Marketplace. Easy to install, uninstall and use. Easy to show or hide the classic menus and toolbars. |
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