how do i change back to classic view in office 2003 ?

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ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
A

ANONYMOUS

What is a classic View? Which version have you used before Office 2003?

Incidentally, it is a good idea to write something in the body of the
message as some people may not bother to figure out what you were
asking.



hth


john g wrote:
 
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john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
J

john g

Sorry, Classic view is no swishy icons, usually just on colour and pretty
plain. It was possible in Office XP and before but i'm stumped this time.
 
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