Hi all, I registered just to ask this question. I considering upgrade to Excel 2016 from 2003. I'm still using Excel 2003, but considering finally making update to Office 2016. The reason I'm still using Excel 2003 is comfort with the toolbars vs. the shock I experienced when trying to learn the newer versions. The ribbon made me feel like an idiot - really hurting my ability to build my models.
So my question: Given that I really like 2003, is it possible inside of Excel 2016 to create an Excel 2003 type work environment with menus and customized toolbars similar to what I'm familiar with from Excel 2003? I'm very familiar with how all that works, and hate to lose all that familiarity.
I'm retired and a home user now, so demands are less compared to work environment, and I can probably safely use 2003 for as long as the OS will run it, but I know one day I might have to update. Future compatibility is really driving my decision, as Excel 2003 pretty much does everything I need at this point, and I prefer Excel to other options like Libre Office both for workflow as well as compatibility.
My main uses currently are maintaining spreadsheets I use for stock valuation, but every year or so I do have an idea and set about building new models or cleanup data, so occasionally I'll go into fleshing out some fairly detailed models, and the thought of not having my comfortable working environment scares me a bit.
Thanks in advance for your time, and appreciate comments from those on their update experience and whether the update might be worth it for someone like me.
So my question: Given that I really like 2003, is it possible inside of Excel 2016 to create an Excel 2003 type work environment with menus and customized toolbars similar to what I'm familiar with from Excel 2003? I'm very familiar with how all that works, and hate to lose all that familiarity.
I'm retired and a home user now, so demands are less compared to work environment, and I can probably safely use 2003 for as long as the OS will run it, but I know one day I might have to update. Future compatibility is really driving my decision, as Excel 2003 pretty much does everything I need at this point, and I prefer Excel to other options like Libre Office both for workflow as well as compatibility.
My main uses currently are maintaining spreadsheets I use for stock valuation, but every year or so I do have an idea and set about building new models or cleanup data, so occasionally I'll go into fleshing out some fairly detailed models, and the thought of not having my comfortable working environment scares me a bit.
Thanks in advance for your time, and appreciate comments from those on their update experience and whether the update might be worth it for someone like me.