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How to find the keyboard shortcuts to access the Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon to Classic Toolbar and Menu of 2003?

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How to find the keyboard shortcuts to access the Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon to Classic Toolbar and Menu of 2003?

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The software provides a way one can use the keyboard shortcuts to access the Microsoft Office 2007 Ribbon to Classic Toolbar and Menu of 2003 by adding Q, Q before the original shortcuts. Take Excel 2007 for an example, you just need to press Alt-Q-Q-O-E and you will open the format cells dialog box in Excel 2007. Also you don’t need to remember the shortcut keys in Office 2007 by simply pressing “Alt” to see key tips appearing in the Ribbon. For example, you just press Alt-Q-Q and the ‘All’ menu displays as following, and then press O-P to change the Paragraph setting. In this way, you could browse toolbars and menus without remembering the shortcuts.

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