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It is so hard to work with. It is absolutely a time consumer.

Can microsoft change back to 2003 format. It is

100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.







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> 100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.




No it's not. 2007, once you get to learn it is FAR quicker than wading

through millions of menu options..
 
2010 is like 2007 with improvements, but it won't be going back to 2003.



SV wrote:

> It is so hard to work with. It is absolutely a time consumer.

> Can microsoft change back to 2003 format. It is

> 100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.

>

>
 
Hi there,



There is often a learning curve when it comes to learning new software.

Office 2007 has great new features that you should explore. For example,

the Ribbon is a great new interactive guide that can help you be more

productive in the Microsoft Office programs.



Check out the Microsoft Office help page at

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX102774021033.aspx. You'll

learn new tips for navigating the software.



Let me know if I can answer any specific questions that arise.



Cheers,

Isabella

MSFT Office Outreach Team





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On Wed, 5 May 2010 13:22:02 -0700, SV wrote:



> It is so hard to work with. It is absolutely a time consumer.

> Can microsoft change back to 2003 format. It is

> 100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.




In addition to the resource page - Isabella stated (New to Office 2007)



Here is a specific page that might help in the learning process. Many

stumble over learning the Ribbon bar initially, and assume the older

pulldown menus are better.



You can use this interactive guide online or download them.



I'd suggest - concentrate on the tasks you use VERY often, learn the 2007

(and soon for most 2010) ribbon method - possibly even make some screen

shots of their locations with the interactive guides.



Once you've memorized the Ribbon method, and become more comfortable with

the Ribbon methods overall, you'll soon realize - the older pulldown

methods, while comfortable now because of years of use - are not as

efficient - particularly as a company adds features - the pulldown menus

grow longer and are more cumbersome in the long run.



The Backstage View in Office 2010 accomplishes a similar more efficient way

as well. The File Tab replaces the Microsoft Office button, and reduces the

number of windows to navigate significantly!



2007 Interactive Guides For 2003



http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx



David



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