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Well they would say that - they have stockholders to consider
It will be interesting to see what the *actual* take-up figures are like.
For many businesses 2007 is an answer to a problem they haven't got (until
MS pulls the plug on 2003).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Adoption of any new Office version is always slow in corporate
America, which has considerable investment in training custom
solutions for a given version, not to mention the software itself.
But MS claims that reception of the new version is good.


"Tom B" wrote in message
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Then that alone close any implementation plans for office 2007. If a
number of companies follow the same path as ours then the low rate
corporate acceptance will encourage development of an application
that has an acceptable ROI.

Thanks for the reply and we look forward to the service pack

"Patrick Schmid [MVP]" wrote:

There is no old menu bar in Office 2007. Your employees will have to
learn the Ribbon UI if you upgrade to 2007.

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"Tom B" wrote in message
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How do we turn on the old menu bar in word 2007? Without it office
2007 will cost far to much to implement because employee's will
need to be retrained.