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The zoom and layout options are now located in the bottom right hand corner of the window. This is where you can select the document layout you wish to view. For example, if you want to view in Print Layout, simply click on the Print Layout button in the bottom right hand corner of the window.

If you want to change to full screen reading, or web layouts, again click on the buttons in the bottom right hand corner. I this area there are also two methods to change the zoom, or how big or small everything looks on the screen. Alternatively you can use the zoom slider. By dragging the zoom slider to the left, the document will zoom out, making everything look smaller.

By dragging the zoom slider to the right, the document will zoom in, making everything look bigger. The Ribbon is the major part of the new user interface.

It is very different from previous versions, however it is a lot easier to use, and once you are familiar with the Ribbon you are able to find things much quicker than before.

The Ribbon can be broken into two parts… the Ribbon Tabs, which describe a task which you may be trying to complete, and the Ribbon itself, which includes all the buttons and options which you would need to use when trying to complete that task. For example, say you want to insert something into your document. Another example is if you want to play around with the layout of your page. The best part of the Ribbon is that it is contextual… which means it only shows you the things that you would want to do at the time.

When you are not working on the picture, that tab disappears so it does not clutter the menu and makes it simpler for you to find things! Later on I will write some deep dive articles which tell you exactly what you can do with each ribbon tab. Until then, I hope this article has given you enough help and guidance to start exploring Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint using the new Office user interface.

If you get stuck along the way, you can get help by clicking on the blue and white question mark on the top right hand corner of the window, or check back here at The New Paperclip for more tips, techniques and tutorials on Microsoft Office But what happened to the Help menu?

Someone just asked me to click Help-About, to find out which Office version exactly I was using. It integrates all the improved functionality of Word in Word 's style and interface, so you can enjoy improved performance with a familiar, comfortable feel--and the productivity that comes with it. Basically, the program adds the old-school menus and toolbars of Word to the Word ribbon.

You can choose to hide the Word tabs entirely, for an even more familiar feel. We think it's a good way to transition to Word to leave the tabs visible, since many users will certainly want to try out the new interface.

The Classic Menu Manager, accessible via the Start button, manages properties and settings, though this is a fairly simple-to-use add-in that will pose little challenge to most users' technical abilities.

There are few extras, since this software's job is fairly straightforward, but one we liked is the ability to access classic menus via common shortcuts by simply adding an extra Q to the keyboard shortcut sequence. If you've used one version of a program for years and now face an "improved" version that maybe doesn't change any of tools you actually use, you can have your cake and eat it, too, by simply re-creating your familiar environment without sacrificing the upgrade. Editors' note: This is a review of the full version of Classic Menu for Word 5.

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