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No. In any event, The Ribbon can be customised via File|Options|Customize Ribbon. Buttons can also be added to the Quick Access Toolbar.

When Word 2007 was released, various third-party addins were produced to recreate the appearance and functionality of the older Word toolbars. Some of these work with later versions as well.
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