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Previously on "aaarrgghhh Office 2007"
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When I fisrt started using 2007 I hated the front end but it's not going anywhere fast so there is little point maintaining the use of the old one. In 2010, the ribbon is still there, although it doesn't take up quite so much of the screen and a lot of the functionality hidden behind the big blob in the top left seems to have been shifted elsewhere.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo by using that argument, every store that uses a web interface should also have a CRT with green screen just in case they want to type everything in by hand like they used to.
*You might think it signifies "The driver of this car is a tw@t", but that's not my point.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYou weren't forced to use it with 2007.
Interesting. I used Word 2007 quite a lot and my default save was .doc, not .docx. I don't remember configuring it to do that.
I'm beginning to wonder if there were two versions of 2007 about.
I never found a way to replicate 2003 menu style interfaces and got used to the ribbon, but on a laptop screen I find it takes up too much screen space for my taste and I really don't see the (well any if I'm brutally honest) benefit of the ribbon.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought AtW's whole argument was that you were forced to use the ribbon?
Originally posted by d000hg View Post.docx was the native format in 2007 as well as 2010. I thought 2003 had it as well but maybe that was an optional bolt-on?
I'm beginning to wonder if there were two versions of 2007 about.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe whole point of Windows, x86 is that you have legacy - never throw away decades of investment like this, if you have something new make sure old classic options are still in place even if they are off by default.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI elected to stick with the old interface when I got 2007
I'm now using 2010 at home, but I know most others aren't so I always send .doc. If anyone has 2010, they can still read it.
Most I work with can read .docx but I do often use .doc since I'm not quite sure what the benefits of .docx are (apart from for the poor developers who write tools to understand the files).
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostThat's all well and good but it gets really confusing when you find yourself alternating between different versions at home and at work.
I'm fine with the different set-up at home although, like others here, I'm not sure why Microsoft bothered as the old interface worked well.
I didn't think anyone used it anyhow. Everytime I've emailed a docx out, I always get a reply from the recipient telling me they can't open it. Every time without fail.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhy didn't you use the option of retaining the old 2003 look and feel? That's what I did when I upgraded to Office 2007.
I've got 2010 now, and decided to get used to the ribbons. When I can't find a command I look it up in the Help.
I didn't think anyone used it anyhow. Everytime I've emailed a docx out, I always get a reply from the recipient telling me they can't open it. Every time without fail.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou sound like one of those poor old dears who had to put 30 years of typing experience behind them when their boss decided to get them a computer
It's a mindset thing. You can realise you need to learn it regardless of liking it, in order to be productive. Or you can cut off your nose to spite your face by deliberately not understanding so that you 'prove' you are right about it being too hard.
With technology moving so fast, it's a slippery slope.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is (or was?) whole generation that was trained (sometimes from school) how to deal with MS word/Excel using menus.
I've used them since version 2.0 (for DOS), every single version up and I find this ribbon ******* totally unnatural, con-fusing, time wasting bulltulip of a solution - FFS there was NO need whatsoever for it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou're just old and set in your ways. You're investing time into proving it's hard when it would take about an hour to get used to it if you weren't.
I must admit to being confused. I would have thought that contractors, who claim to quickly adapt and become productive in new work environments, would be the last people to find a software upgrade hard to come to terms with. Seems I was wrong.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is (or was?) whole generation that was trained (sometimes from school) how to deal with MS word/Excel using menus.
I've used them since version 2.0 (for DOS), every single version up and I find this ribbon ******* totally unnatural, con-fusing, time wasting bulltulip of a solution - FFS there was NO need whatsoever for it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI find this ribbon ******* totally unnatural, con-fusing, time wasting bulltulip of a solution
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