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| Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 Hi everyone, I have just installed my copy of Office 2000 on my new Windows Vista notebook. Is there a way to make Office 2000 (or any other pre-vista application) use the new Windows Vista look & feel? When XP first debuted there was a "manifest" file you could put in the same folder as the EXE that would instruct the application to use the new updated "skinable" controls. See this article for info on what I mean. [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649781.aspx[/url] Is there a way to do this with Windows Vista? Thanks, Ken. |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 Well, I use Office 2003 with Vista Home Premium, and it works just like it did in Windows XP. I'm glad that it does. "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon@removeme.floridus.com> wrote in message news:CE68DD0C-3AB8-4399-9870-0A0C63AD761B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi everyone, > > I have just installed my copy of Office 2000 on my new Windows Vista > notebook. Is there a way to make Office 2000 (or any other pre-vista > application) use the new Windows Vista look & feel? When XP first debuted > there was a "manifest" file you could put in the same folder as the EXE > that would instruct the application to use the new updated "skinable" > controls. See this article for info on what I mean. > > [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649781.aspx[/url] > > Is there a way to do this with Windows Vista? > > Thanks, > > Ken.[/color] |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 Oh, Office 2000 works just fine. It just looks a little dated. I just want to know if there is a way to make the UI widgets (buttons, text boxes, dropdown lists) use the "Vista" look and feel. Ken. "Retired" <retired@my.hom> wrote in message news:%23v0crrsiHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Well, I use Office 2003 with Vista Home Premium, and it works just like it > did in Windows XP. I'm glad that it does. > > "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon@removeme.floridus.com> wrote in message > news:CE68DD0C-3AB8-4399-9870-0A0C63AD761B@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Hi everyone, >> >> I have just installed my copy of Office 2000 on my new Windows Vista >> notebook. Is there a way to make Office 2000 (or any other pre-vista >> application) use the new Windows Vista look & feel? When XP first >> debuted there was a "manifest" file you could put in the same folder as >> the EXE that would instruct the application to use the new updated >> "skinable" controls. See this article for info on what I mean. >> >> [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649781.aspx[/url] >> >> Is there a way to do this with Windows Vista? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ken.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon@removeme.floridus.com> wrote in message news:B9ACFD85-5C41-43D1-8A02-541E0A416C2D@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Oh, Office 2000 works just fine. It just looks a little dated. I just > want to know if there is a way to make the UI widgets (buttons, text > boxes, dropdown lists) use the "Vista" look and feel. > > Ken. > > "Retired" <retired@my.hom> wrote in message > news:%23v0crrsiHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Well, I use Office 2003 with Vista Home Premium, and it works just like >> it did in Windows XP. I'm glad that it does. >> >> "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon@removeme.floridus.com> wrote in message >> news:CE68DD0C-3AB8-4399-9870-0A0C63AD761B@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I have just installed my copy of Office 2000 on my new Windows Vista >>> notebook. Is there a way to make Office 2000 (or any other pre-vista >>> application) use the new Windows Vista look & feel? When XP first >>> debuted there was a "manifest" file you could put in the same folder as >>> the EXE that would instruct the application to use the new updated >>> "skinable" controls. See this article for info on what I mean. >>> >>> [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649781.aspx[/url] >>> >>> Is there a way to do this with Windows Vista? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ken.[/color] >> >>[/color] >[/color] I could be wrong, but I think Office 2007 is the only version that hooks into Vista in the manner you describe... Lang |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message news:A7F2F9DB-4914-42F9-8453-9A312D6C2BFE@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I could be wrong, but I think Office 2007 is the only version that hooks > into Vista in the manner you describe... > > Lang[/color] I remember that by default pre-Windows XP applications also did not share the Windows XP look & feel. But there was a way you could make them use the new controls by way of using a "manifest" file. I did this with all kinds of pre-Windows XP applications and they all looked very 'native' on my XP machine and changed along with the theme if I changed it. In Windows Vista however my Office 2000 apps (I am only using Word and Excel) look dated. Do you think there is any way to get the same effect as we were able under XP? I have tried using the manifest file from XP and it doesn't work. Maybe it needs to be updated for Vista?!?!?! Thanks, Ken. |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 Xp used MANIFEST Vista uses MAN INFEST :-) "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon AT floridus DOT com> wrote in message news:u7H%23FdyiHHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message > news:A7F2F9DB-4914-42F9-8453-9A312D6C2BFE@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I could be wrong, but I think Office 2007 is the only version that hooks >> into Vista in the manner you describe... >> >> Lang[/color] > > I remember that by default pre-Windows XP applications also did not share > the Windows XP look & feel. But there was a way you could make them use > the new controls by way of using a "manifest" file. I did this with all > kinds of pre-Windows XP applications and they all looked very 'native' on > my XP machine and changed along with the theme if I changed it. > > In Windows Vista however my Office 2000 apps (I am only using Word and > Excel) look dated. Do you think there is any way to get the same effect > as we were able under XP? I have tried using the manifest file from XP > and it doesn't work. Maybe it needs to be updated for Vista?!?!?! > > Thanks, > > Ken. >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon AT floridus DOT com> wrote in message news:u7H%23FdyiHHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy********.com> wrote in message > news:A7F2F9DB-4914-42F9-8453-9A312D6C2BFE@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I could be wrong, but I think Office 2007 is the only version that hooks >> into Vista in the manner you describe... >> >> Lang[/color] > > I remember that by default pre-Windows XP applications also did not share > the Windows XP look & feel. But there was a way you could make them use > the new controls by way of using a "manifest" file. I did this with all > kinds of pre-Windows XP applications and they all looked very 'native' on > my XP machine and changed along with the theme if I changed it. > > In Windows Vista however my Office 2000 apps (I am only using Word and > Excel) look dated. Do you think there is any way to get the same effect > as we were able under XP? I have tried using the manifest file from XP > and it doesn't work. Maybe it needs to be updated for Vista?!?!?! > > Thanks, > > Ken. >[/color] Ken, Gee, to be honest... I don't know... lemme go Google it... brb (lol)... Yeah, well, most of the references I found to manifest look like manifests are programming objects that one adds to apps to make them hook into another apps UI or whatever. But I found no references to how to do that in either XP or Vista for Office, from an end-user's POV. Sorry, man... Lang |
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| Re: Vista "Look & Feel" in Office 2000 I would rather have Office 2007 have the Office 2000 look and feel. I've been using 2007 for 3 months now, and I still hate it. ;-) Ken VdB wrote:[color=blue] > Oh, Office 2000 works just fine. It just looks a little dated. I just > want to know if there is a way to make the UI widgets (buttons, text > boxes, dropdown lists) use the "Vista" look and feel. > > Ken. > > "Retired" <retired@my.hom> wrote in message > news:%23v0crrsiHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Well, I use Office 2003 with Vista Home Premium, and it works just >> like it did in Windows XP. I'm glad that it does. >> >> "Ken VdB" <puffthemagicdragon@removeme.floridus.com> wrote in message >> news:CE68DD0C-3AB8-4399-9870-0A0C63AD761B@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> I have just installed my copy of Office 2000 on my new Windows Vista >>> notebook. Is there a way to make Office 2000 (or any other pre-vista >>> application) use the new Windows Vista look & feel? When XP first >>> debuted there was a "manifest" file you could put in the same folder >>> as the EXE that would instruct the application to use the new updated >>> "skinable" controls. See this article for info on what I mean. >>> >>> [url]http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649781.aspx[/url] >>> >>> Is there a way to do this with Windows Vista? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ken.[/color] >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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