| Hi, Barbara, I found that I had to reply to your email about Office 2007. While I do agree that there will be a transition period, once the transition to Office 2007 has been made, you should experience an improvement in efficiency for most people. I was forced to make this transition (to 2007) during the past summer, then had to move back to Office 2003 (change in employment). The transition to 2007 took about a month of aggravation, but once done, really increased my efficiency. I miss it now that I am back with Office 2003. While MS did not make the transition easy, I feel that this product did have some significant improvements over the typical "release-new-software-just-to-make-more-money" that typically occurs now. I do agree with you, however, that there is no compelling reason for most home users to make the transition at this time. [I have used every version of Office since it was first released, taught classes about Office use and supported Office users during the past decade] John --- On Fri, 2/6/09, Harrick, Barbara <b.harrick@ilslaunch.com> wrote: From: Harrick, Barbara <b.harrick@ilslaunch.com> |
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