Re: An observation -- what you're used to

Subject: Re: An observation -- what you're used to
From: skwpt <skwpt -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 04:32:46 -0700 (PDT)



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> 1. Re: Is it only me...
> 2. Content management tool
> 3. RE: watch your language! (or don't)
> 4. RE: Scroll Wheel Use on Logitech Mouse using
> FrameMaker 7
> 5. Re: IsI don't remember having too many issues
when I upgraded from W2K to XP (other than that awful
teletubby interface), but when IT upgraded Office 2000
to 2003 I wanted to commit all kinds of heinous acts.

I'm a diehard FM user, but there are occasions when I
have to use Word -- and I can no longer find anything.
The 2003 interface is distracting and annoying with
"helpful" automated utilities and views <Grrrr>, and I
haven't been able to find the Style Organizer. It
makes the Clippy guy look like a long lost friend.

I know I could sit down with Help or a book to find
the stuff I'm used to, but why would I want to? And
why would Microsoft have renamed menu items after all
these years?

I will only use MS Office now upon pain of death. Or
worse.

Kelly

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