Get a printable list of Microsoft Office 2010 commands and buttons
Microsoft has released twelve Microsoft Excel workbooks which contains tables that lists the old Office 2003 or Office 2007 menu commands and show where in Microsoft Office 2010 those commands are located.

If you would like to have a comprehensive list of all menu and toolbar commands and their new locations, download and open the menu-to-ribbon reference workbook for your product. All of these open as Excel workbooks, so you'll need to have a version of Microsoft Excel on your computer to use them. Get tools to help you find commands in the Office 2007 and Office 2010 Ribbon, learn how to customize the Ribbon, and use the new features.
The following Menu to ribbon reference workbooks are available for download from the Microsoft Office Templates Website:
This Excel workbooks contains a list of all Microsoft Office 200x menu and toolbar commands and their locations in Microsoft Office 2010, which you can browse, customize, print, and save on your computer.
To download and use this templates, you need to have the appropriate Microsoft Office program installed on your computer. The Office product needed to download this templates can be downloaded as part of Microsoft Office 2010: Download a free trial of Office 2010.
Locations of Office 2003 Commands in Office 2010
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