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Old May 10th, 2006, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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Hi everyone

I'm aware that there have been several versions of Word within the Office
suite and each builds on the functionality of the previous one. I guess that
there will be a further version coming to supersede Word 2003. What's the
mechanism of "ordinary" users (rather than professionals or MVPs) coming to
know the new or updated functions? I know that folks can check out
newsgroups or ask questions, but someone *must* know the new functionality at
the outset. I can't see anyone reading a manual from beginning to end, nor
can I see anyone pressing each of the menus/toolbars in various combinations,
almost at random, to see what's new.

I suppose the ideal situation is for MS to publish a (relatively) short
document stating what's new or updated from the immediate predecessor. Does
that happen? Is it one large document which covers Office or are there
separate documents which cover Word, Excel etc. separately?

Thank you.

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Old May 10th, 2006, 08:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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Its generally covered in pc mags, once the product is finalised, otherwise
look on ms site

"Popeye" wrote in message
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Hi everyone

I'm aware that there have been several versions of Word within the Office
suite and each builds on the functionality of the previous one. I guess

that
there will be a further version coming to supersede Word 2003. What's the
mechanism of "ordinary" users (rather than professionals or MVPs) coming

to
know the new or updated functions? I know that folks can check out
newsgroups or ask questions, but someone *must* know the new functionality

at
the outset. I can't see anyone reading a manual from beginning to end,

nor
can I see anyone pressing each of the menus/toolbars in various

combinations,
almost at random, to see what's new.

I suppose the ideal situation is for MS to publish a (relatively) short
document stating what's new or updated from the immediate predecessor.

Does
that happen? Is it one large document which covers Office or are there
separate documents which cover Word, Excel etc. separately?

Thank you.



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Old May 10th, 2006, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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So MS provide a comprehensive list of new or updated functionality? That's
reassuring! I'm just completing some assessments in Office 2003 and want to
make sure that I keep "up to speed" when the next version comes out.


"DL" wrote:

Its generally covered in pc mags, once the product is finalised, otherwise
look on ms site


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Old May 10th, 2006, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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Shauna Kelly has a page of links to information about Office 2007, including
where to find reasonably detailed information (bear in mind that it's still
in Beta 1).
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/Office2007/index.html

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Popeye wrote:
Hi everyone

I'm aware that there have been several versions of Word within the
Office suite and each builds on the functionality of the previous
one. I guess that there will be a further version coming to
supersede Word 2003. What's the mechanism of "ordinary" users
(rather than professionals or MVPs) coming to know the new or updated
functions? I know that folks can check out newsgroups or ask
questions, but someone *must* know the new functionality at the
outset. I can't see anyone reading a manual from beginning to end,
nor can I see anyone pressing each of the menus/toolbars in various
combinations, almost at random, to see what's new.

I suppose the ideal situation is for MS to publish a (relatively)
short document stating what's new or updated from the immediate
predecessor. Does that happen? Is it one large document which
covers Office or are there separate documents which cover Word, Excel
etc. separately?

Thank you.



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Old May 10th, 2006, 10:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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I suppose the ideal situation is for MS to publish a (relatively) short
document stating what's new or updated from the immediate predecessor.
Does
that happen?


Increasingly, yes, online.

Microsoft is seeing the need to become far more transparent about upgrading
their products.

Rather than just arriving in the marketplace with the next version ready to
go, they're now allowing those who are interested (even those who are not
official beta testers under NDAs) to follow their products in development.

For example, see
http://www.microsoft.com/office/prev...ighlights.mspx for
updates on Word 2007.

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John Waller


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Old May 10th, 2006, 11:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
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And since the new UI is the biggest news about what's new in Word 2007,
users should be aware of Jensen Harris's blog on this topic at
http://blogs.msdn.com/jensenh/. He recently reprised his series of articles
on "Why the New UI?"

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
...
Shauna Kelly has a page of links to information about Office 2007,

including
where to find reasonably detailed information (bear in mind that it's

still
in Beta 1).
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/Office2007/index.html

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.


Popeye wrote:
Hi everyone

I'm aware that there have been several versions of Word within the
Office suite and each builds on the functionality of the previous
one. I guess that there will be a further version coming to
supersede Word 2003. What's the mechanism of "ordinary" users
(rather than professionals or MVPs) coming to know the new or updated
functions? I know that folks can check out newsgroups or ask
questions, but someone *must* know the new functionality at the
outset. I can't see anyone reading a manual from beginning to end,
nor can I see anyone pressing each of the menus/toolbars in various
combinations, almost at random, to see what's new.

I suppose the ideal situation is for MS to publish a (relatively)
short document stating what's new or updated from the immediate
predecessor. Does that happen? Is it one large document which
covers Office or are there separate documents which cover Word, Excel
etc. separately?

Thank you.




 




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