Classic Menu for PowerPoint 2010

Classic Menu for PowerPoint 2010
  
            License: Shareware $15.00
            OS: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows2003,WinServer,Windows Vist
            Requirements: Microsoft PowerPoint or Office 2010 installed
            Publisher: Addintools
            Homepage: http://www.addintools.com
          

Classic Menu for PowerPoint 2010, an Office add-in designed for Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, brings PowerPoint 2003’s classic view with old menus and toolbars into Microsoft PowerPoint 2010’s Ribbon, adds a “Menus” tab at the far left of the menu bar and allows you to work with PowerPoint 2010 as if it were PowerPoint 2003.

Microsoft PowerPoint’s release may be good news for those who have to work with hundreds of PowerPoint presentations in daily life. However, for some people, it may be frustrated and hard to find some old and familiar menus and toolbars in the new powerful Ribbon. And some may prefer Microsoft PowerPoint 2003’s classic view with old menus and toolbars for habits and familiarity.

Classic Menu for PowerPoint is designed to restore PowerPoint 2003’s old look with old menus and toolbars in PowerPoint 2010’s Ribbon, and make PowerPoint 2010 look like PowerPoint 2003. Restored old interface stays under “Menus” tab in Ribbon. Users are able to find out all features and command from old menus and toolbar quickly. In addition, the old interface contains new features of PowerPoint 2010, too.

All old menu items of PowerPoint 2003 are well displayed as a group in the tool bar of the Ribbon, while all new features and commands of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 are added to the classic style interface.

Support all languages that are supported by Microsoft PowerPoint 2010: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Dutch, Chinese, and more. It automatically shows the menus and toolbars in the language of your Microsoft Office 2010.

Fully compatible with Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Vista, Vista x64, XP, XP x64, Windows 2003 Server and 2008 Server. Combine 32-bit and 64-bit Classic Menu into one single Exe installation package, so that users don’t need to know whether they are using 32-bit or 64-bit of Microsoft Office 2010.


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