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When is Microsoft going to redo the whole Word 2007 menu and t
I was merely pointing out that the expression "if it ain't broke, don't fix
it" is broken in itself as it stops progress. Whether that progress is for the sake of progress or not was never part of that discussion. The intention of my original reply to the OP was that as he had a perfectly fine product (2003) but still decided to upgrade to 2007, he forfaited any rights to complain about changes made to the product. Yves "Twayne" wrote in message ... In , Yves Dhondt typed: Word 2003 wasn't broken, so according to your logic, Microsoft shouldn't have created a Word 2007 and even when they did, the OP shouldn't have upgraded to it. The expression "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" has serious drawbacks. If you follow this rule strictly there will never be any progress. Oh, man, here we go again. Progress for the sake of progress. If it ain't broke, then it doesn't need to be fixed. That says absolutely NOTHING for the researchers, but is good advice to a user. If the $$ spent don't buy you anything you can use, then it's wasted money. A person upgrades when there is a value offered in the upgrade, not simply because "it's there". Microsoft must really love you! |
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