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how do i enable the old menu bar
Worth saying twice, eh?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"JC in Houston" wrote in message
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I find the removal of the classic menu structure indicative of people who
choose to practice in theory rather than in reality. I have been a
technical
writer for many years and have used both FrameMaker and Word for 99% of my
work. I know many of my comrades hate Word, but it has always worked well
for
me, until now. I have converted completely over to FrameMaker. The new MS
Ribbons will not be part of my work. I hope Microsoft will realize that
there
are many who prefer the old menus. The little icons look much too fluffy
for
me. I think people who like pictures will love the new Office, but for
tech
pros who need programs to work for them, I doubt that it will be received
in
a positive light. I enjoy the MS propaganda, though. I'm sure they really
believe what they are saying.... I find the removal of the classic menu
structure indicative of people who choose to practice in theory rather
than
in reality. I have been a technical writer for many years and have used
both
FrameMaker and Word for 99% of my work. I know many of my comrades hate
Word,
but it has always worked well for me, until now. I have converted
completely
over to FrameMaker. The new MS Ribbons will not be part of my work. I hope
Microsoft will realize that there are many who prefer the old menus. The
little icons look much too fluffy for me. I think people who like pictures
will love the new Office, but for tech pros who need programs to work for
them, I doubt that it will be received in a positive light. I enjoy the MS
propaganda, though. I'm sure they really believe what they are saying....
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