It brings back the classic menus and toolbars to Microsoft Office (includes Word) 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365.
The software Classic Menu for Office is designed for the people who are accustomed to the old interface of Microsoft Office 2003, XP (2002) and 2000.
Features and Commands List of Word 2010. Obviously, you can see all commands of Format tab from the drop-down menu, like Font, Text Effect, Paragraph, Watermark, Text Direction, Change Style, etc. Open one word document, in the group of the " Menus" tab at the far left of the Ribbon of word 2007/2010/2013, you can view the " Format" menu and execute many commands from the drop-down menu of Format. If you are using Classic Menu for Office: For example, Font, Change Styles and Text Direction are all listed in the group of "Home" tab on the Ribbon, Water mark and Page Color are displayed in the group of "Page Layout" tab on the Ribbon while Tracking, Compare and Language are included in the group of "Review" tab on the Ribbon of Microsoft Word 2007/2010/2013. It’s not easy to find Format in Microsoft Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365, as all items from the drop-down menu of Format tab in Word 2003/XP(2002)/2000 are not gathered together no longer in Word 2007/2010/2013, but disorganized into different groups on the Ribbon. Classic Menu for Office Home and Business. Classic Menu for Office 2007 Applications. For more information, see sp_addextendedproperty (Transact-SQL). Use Level0type = 'SCHEMA' to add an extended property to level-1 types such as TABLE or VIEW, or level-2 types such as COLUMN or TRIGGER. Use Level0type = 'USER' only to add an extended property directly to a user or role. Level0type = 'type' and Level0type = 'USER' to add extended properties to level-1 or level-2 type objects. PAGE_VERIFY TORN_PAGE_DETECTION option of ALTER DATABASE TORN_PAGE_DETECTION option of ALTER DATABASE The Feature ID value appears in trace events as the ObjectId. The Feature name value appears in trace events as the ObjectName and in performance counters and sys.dm_os_performance_counters as the instance name. Do not use these features in new development work, and modify applications that currently use these features as soon as possible. The following SQL Server Database Engine features will not be supported in a future version of SQL Server. WHERE object_name = 'SQLServer:Deprecated Features' įeatures deprecated in the next version of SQL Server The value of these counters is also available by executing the following statement: SELECT * FROM sys.dm_os_performance_counters For more information, see Use SQL Server Objects. You can monitor the use of deprecated features by using the SQL Server Deprecated Features Object performance counter and trace events.
For existing aplications, plan to modify applications that currently use these features as soon as possible.įor SQL Server 2017 (14.x), see Deprecated Database Engine Features in SQL Server 2017. For new development work, do not use deprecated features.
However, under rare situations, we may choose to permanently discontinue (remove) the feature from SQL Server if it limits future innovations.
We strive not to remove a deprecated feature from future releases to make upgrades easier. No new changes will be done, including those related to addressing inter-operability with new features. The feature is in maintenance mode only. When a feature is marked deprecated, it means: Deprecated features should not be used in new applications. This article describes the deprecated SQL Server Database Engine features that are still available in SQL Server 2016 (13.x). Applies to: SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later