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Default Dialog boxes as task panes; "tear-off" menus

It would be great if users had the option of displaying large, multi-option
dialog boxes as a task pane. For example, I constantly need to open
documents. It would be great if I could make the Open dialog box appear as a
task pane. That way I could access folder contents with less navigating and
clicking.

Another helpful option would be "tear-off" drop-down menus. For example,
imagine opening the Font drop-down menu (or any other one on a toolbar), then
dragging the opened menu down into the workspace, where it would remain open
until you close it. (This used to be a feature in FrameMaker, which I found
very helpful.)

Is there any chance of such features in a future release of Office, or at
least Word?

Thanks!

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