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27 April

Microsoft Office 2010: How To Customise Office Ribbon Tabs 


Ribbon Issue Becomes New Selling Point    

by SoftwareGuru


If the outcry from Microsoft customers about the Office 2007 ribbon was anything to go by, the innovative feature annoyed a lot of users.

Essentially what the designers did was take the idea of tabbed browsing which we all enjoy and allocate a set of tools to each tab, layered on a productivity ribbon.

"Everything can be accessed so much faster now", said Microsoft.

"Where did the File button go?", everyone else yelled back.

This was continued by a series of "where is?" questions until the user either learned the answers from daily use or uninstalled 2007 and went back to Office 2003.

You can draw similar comparisons with users who tried Vista but went back to Windows XP. It was only when Windows 7 came along that the doubters were won over.

If you are one of those people who disliked the Office 2007 ribbon, we've got some good news for you...






















Office 2010 Ribbon has new custom options

Learning to drive is an experience that most people can relate to and eventually you don't have to think about where things are in the vehicle, you just drive.

The customisation options for Office 2010's ribbon will soon have you using your new software without having to think about where anything is located.

Need a walk-through guide to help you?

Microsoft Office expert and MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Echo Swinford has published several guides over at http://office.microsoft.com

You will also find an excellent walk-through ribbon guide on her own personal site EchosVoice.com, complete with screen menu captures so you follow her instructions visually if needed.

In an recent video interview for Microsoft she makes the point that,

"I like to put features in Office where I want them to be, not necessarily where Microsoft wants them to be!"

This is exactly the type of real user feedback that the Office 2010 beta release was designed to generate.

Having worked so well for Windows 7, this approach of releasing beta products early for experts and enthusiasts alike, means that the final product is likely to meet customer needs and expectations. 
Save Time

Many parents and older Office users will be glad to hear that Echo describes customising the ribbon as, "a piece of cake".

The video interview illustrates the menus being used but to begin is as simple as Right Click > Choose 'Customise The Ribbon'.

Personally, the ability to customise the ribbon bar and have it exactly the way I want it is a BIG incentive to upgrade.

This is a genuine benefit and real time-saver, highlighting the importance of usability features over gimmicks to persuade users to buy the latest edition.

The whole .doc vs .docx file format issue was an own goal that could easily have been avoided.

At a time when cheap hard-drives were expanding beyond 500GB, who cares about saving a few kilobytes by making word docs slightly smaller?

It's not like most people are still using dial-up to send email attachments!

What appears simple, straight forward and obvious to people who work within the software industry, does not always appear likewise to the average person.

Office 2010 continues the Windows 7 trend of Microsoft listening to its customers are delivering a new experience worthy of purchase.

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