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Yes, although you might as well start getting used to the Ribbon. It has been around now for 15 years.

See Ribbon Menu Control - Classic UI tab - by Greg Maxey and search for "Classic UI." You should see a link to let you download a template to be placed in your Startup Folder. It gives you the Word 2003 Tab which mimics the menus and the two most-used toolbars from Word 2003. The page, itself is about adding menu commands to the Ribbon interface and it used this as an example. Although designed for Word 2007, it works in the most recent versions of Word. Here it is being used in the most recent version of 365.


You will still have the Tabs. Greg changed the name on the Tab to Word 2003 and moved it to be before the Home Tab. That way, it is what you see when you start Word or open a document. This is a free Add-In.


Startup Folder


Document recovery indicates Word was closed without saving a document and you are being offered the chance to recover it. You can close this pane.
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