Where I work they are going to be ugrading Office 2003 to 2007
version.  I am an Excel 2003 Power User you could say.  I have many
drop down menus that I have customized and tons of macros and macro
buttons and these took years to develop over time.  I am able to
"perform my magic" as my boss would say and I would take complex
reports and manipulate them how they want and in a minimal amount of
time.  I was called the Data Diva here.

I understand that Excel 2007 won't allow those functions for me.  I
have read about the addins to give back the class view toolbar and I
was told I would not be allowed to purchase it.  Is there any work
around to this?  My work production will drop significantly.  Nobody
where I work really understands because they don't need all of the
functions I do.  That is why I do this for them.

Is there a VB code that I can copy and put in as my own add-in to
create the classic custom toolbar myself?  I have read that you can
save your toolbars in 2003 and save them as an add-in and when you
open it in 2007 it brings back the classic toolbar.  I don't know if
that works because we haven't been upgraded yet.

This will greatly affect my work since 85% of my work is in Excel.

Please help!!
Thanks

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