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Heh, at first I compared it to taking away my DeLorean and giving me a Ugo.
grin I also contacted my clients and told them not to upgrade.

I can easily admit that initially I, too, made assumptions and made
uneducated statements. But the more I learned about Office 2007 the more I
realized I was wrong. As a matter of fact, I just upgraded a client (yes, I
recanted my previous advice) so we can redo his forms and take advantage of
the new content controls.

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Beth Melton

"Mike Starr" wrote in message
...
I tend to think of it as Microsoft having welded the training wheels back
on
my racing bike.

Mike
"Beth Melton" wrote in message
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Regarding what may or may not be implied when someone doesn't like the
Ribbon, first, as Suzanne noted, no one here is a representative of
Microsoft and Microsoft doesn't force anyone to think one way or another.

I
think what it comes down to is there is there are two types of feedback,
constructive and educated feedback, and there's destructive and
uneducated
feedback. Those who start throwing around assumptions and making

uneducated
statements after spending a short time with the new interface typically

need
some time to adjust and they shouldn't be attempting to sway others with
their irrational assumptions.