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Get Instant Access to Your Favorite Office 2007 Features

March 10th, 2009 @ 8:44 pm

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Categories: Software, Time-Savers, Video Tutorial

Tags: Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Access, Ribbon, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Dave Johnson

Want to spend less time hunting for commands in the Office 2007 ribbon? Then watch the exclusive Business Hacks video after the jump (for best results, switch to full-screen mode) to learn how to add your favorite commands to the toolbar that’s right next to the big Office button.

Some folks love the new Office 2007 ribbon; some people hate it. And while I’m firmly in the “love” camp (it was a desperately needed overhaul and actually makes Office fun to use), I want some commands to always be just one click away.

While the video shows you how to do this in Word, remember that you can perform this trick in any Office app that has a ribbon (so sorry, Outlook, but you’re benched). If you don’t have a minute fifteen to spare, you can always check out my recent post, Put Your Favorite Office 2007 Commands One Click Away.

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