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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
"Bill Davy" wrote in message
... "Michael" wrote in message ... "Bill Davy" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "drummo2a" wrote in message ... Please fix the interface. I had to spend 10 minutes just to figure out how to save my first file. Then I suggest you take your computer back to where you bought it and swap it for a gameboy. I don't know. I was very used to seeing the word File in the top left. Why change it for some messy blob of coloured squares? Language is a damned fine invention and does not need un-inventing. Likewise, why replace the word Help with a small question mark in a circle? Too many pointless changes. And why does printing sheets of labels for Xmas have to be re-learnt every year?! These things are meant to serve us, not the other way round. My suggestion to you is to download the beta version of the next Office or any new Microsoft product and give Microsoft feedback. Without feedback they won't have any idea what the public's likes and dislikes are. Would you buy a brand new make and model car without test driving or researching it first? Didn't think so... Now stop your crybaby bitching and go back to Office 98! -- "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you." Now now. Do not descend to insulting someone who disagrees with you. What is the "international sign" for save? Some use a picture of a little floppy disk! Hey ho. And yes, I do give feedback. I just did. But no one here works for Microsoft, and it's not a matter of disagreement. It's common sense to not purchase something without researching it first. -- "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you." |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
I have been using MS Word since the DOS days, and had learned to trust MS to
improve Word with each new release. Many entries by MVPs in this group chide us for not trying it first or to "not buy it." None of us expected MS to destroy a great program. I am a power user that has written many macros for Govt facilites and private industry and I can tell you that 2007 is infuriating and counterproductive. I like the ability to make specialized toolbars and to change the button images to reflect what the macros do. I have tried this thing for several months and my contempt has grown with each use. I will never trust MS again. I could get used to the ribbon but I will never accept the lost of customizability (is that a word?) I HATE OFFICE 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Keith" wrote: I am a first-time Office 2007 user, and as such, I hate some of the changes I'm seeing. Perhaps that's a normal first reaction to Office 2007, and perhaps I'll grow to prefer it. But for now, it appears I'm forced to waste valuable screen real estate staring at the outrageous ribbon bar that often doesn't even have the functionality that I'm looking for. At least with Office 2003 with its regular menus I could click on one entry and hover my mouse around the others until I find what I'm looking for. And of course I could customize the toolbars to my liking, maximizing my available screen real estate. If I can do with the the ribbon, then it just isn't obvious. -- Keith ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ic.office.misc |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
Your reply indicated the pettines of your mind and the naivete of office
productivity. This thing is aweful, and if your response is screw you, then get off the forum. "Gordon" wrote: "drummo2a" wrote in message ... Please fix the interface. I had to spend 10 minutes just to figure out how to save my first file. Then I suggest you take your computer back to where you bought it and swap it for a gameboy. . |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
"pbcook456" wrote in message ... Your reply indicated the pettines of your mind and the naivete of office productivity. This thing is aweful, and if your response is screw you, then get off the forum. Oh come on GROW UP. |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
"pbcook456" wrote in message ... Your reply indicated the pettines of your mind and the naivete of office productivity. This thing is aweful, and if your response is screw you, then get off the forum. If the OP spent TEN MINUTES looking for the "Save" icon which was staring him in the face then my response is justified. |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
"pbcook456" wrote in message ... I have been using MS Word since the DOS days, So? So have many others. and had learned to trust MS to improve Word with each new release. ROTFLMAO! Many entries by MVPs in this group chide us for not trying it first or to "not buy it." None of us expected MS to destroy a great program. I am a power user that has written many macros for Govt facilites and private industry and I can tell you that 2007 is infuriating and counterproductive. I like the ability to make specialized toolbars and to change the button images to reflect what the macros do. I have tried this thing for several months and my contempt has grown with each use. I will never trust MS again. I could get used to the ribbon but I will never accept the lost of customizability (is that a word?) I HATE OFFICE 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then don't use it. You don't HAVE to use Word you know - there are several perfectly good alternatives. |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
Obviously, you do not work with word in a professional capacity. In the
office of any major corporation, you use what they have. And if you work with one thing at work you don't want to use another at home. Companies are avoiding 2007 like the plague, because they can't afford the learning curve and loss of customizability. We use our own toolbars and macros and 2007 is not able to do what 2003 can in this area. It has regressed instead of progressed in this area. I have worked for the Dept of Energy, DoD, ExxonMobil, Texas Attorney General's office and many other companies as a proffesional technical writer and programmer, and would not recommend this piece of crap to anyone I work for or with. "Gordon" wrote: "pbcook456" wrote in message ... I have been using MS Word since the DOS days, So? So have many others. and had learned to trust MS to improve Word with each new release. ROTFLMAO! Many entries by MVPs in this group chide us for not trying it first or to "not buy it." None of us expected MS to destroy a great program. I am a power user that has written many macros for Govt facilites and private industry and I can tell you that 2007 is infuriating and counterproductive. I like the ability to make specialized toolbars and to change the button images to reflect what the macros do. I have tried this thing for several months and my contempt has grown with each use. I will never trust MS again. I could get used to the ribbon but I will never accept the lost of customizability (is that a word?) I HATE OFFICE 2007!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Then don't use it. You don't HAVE to use Word you know - there are several perfectly good alternatives. . |
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I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
"pbcook456" wrote in message ... Obviously, you do not work with word in a professional capacity. In the office of any major corporation, you use what they have. And if you work with one thing at work you don't want to use another at home. Companies are avoiding 2007 like the plague, because they can't afford the learning curve and loss of customizability Err no. Companies are avoiding Office 2007 because of COST. One of the main reasons the ribbon was introduced is BECAUSE of corporate needs. Office 2003 is SO customisable that it has become a support NIGHTMARE. Ask any Office support techie. |
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