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What’s New in Excel 2007?<br />

If you’ve used a previous version of Excel, this chapter is for you. Here you’ll<br />

find a quick overview of what’s new and what’s changed in Excel 2007.<br />

IN THIS CHAPTER<br />

The new features in Excel 2007<br />

A New User Interface<br />

The first thing you notice about Excel 2007 is its new look. The time-honored<br />

menu-and-toolbar user interface has been scrapped and replaced with a new<br />

“tab-and-ribbon” interface. Although the new interface kind of resembles menus<br />

and toolbars, you’ll find that it’s radically different.<br />

Long-time Excel users have probably noticed that, with each new version, the<br />

menu system has gotten increasingly complicated. In addition, the number of<br />

toolbars had become almost overwhelming. After all, every new feature must<br />

have a way to be accessed. In the past, access meant adding more items to the<br />

menus and building new toolbars. The <strong>Microsoft</strong> designers set out to solve the<br />

problem, and the new Ribbon interface is their solution.<br />

Time will tell how users will accept the new Ribbon interface. As I write this<br />

book, the reaction can best be described as “mixed.” As with anything new, some<br />

people love it, others hate it.<br />

CROSS-REF<br />

Chapter 1 contains more information about the new Ribbon<br />

interface, including a description of its components.<br />

I think many experienced Excel users will suffer from a mild case of bewilderment<br />

as they realize that all their familiar command sequences no longer work.<br />

Beginning users, on the other hand, will be able to get up to speed much more<br />

quickly because they won’t be overwhelmed with irrelevant menus and toolbars.<br />

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