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Default I feel like I've arrived on another planet with Office 2007

Is Word 2007 still a word processor? Every time I work in W'07 I end up
tearing my hair out. I try to outline, but there is no outline toolbar. I
try and use help "missing toolbars", but hundreds of items like this come up
"I cannot link to a record in Business Contact Manager from a program in an
Office suite" There is no logical search result for "toolbars".
This is about the 20th time I have tried to use Word 2007, and I always end
up wasting hours of non productive time trying to do just simple things.
What gives?
Please tell me if I have not installed it properly: if I have to buy an
expensive tutorial since I can't find a tutorial anywhere; if there is
anywhere that I can go to find out how to use it without having to download
yet another program.
I curse Redmond, Washington for all the waste lives they cause.
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