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Default OK, I give up, what's a good book?

"Upgrading" to Office 2007 has been one of my worst experiences that
didn't involve any threat to life or limb. Is there a Reader's Digest
category for that?

So, I guess I better do some studying.

Can anyone recommend a good book for users of previous versions of
Office to try and make sense of all the garbage on my screen and and
clues to where the geniuses at M$FT have hidden all of the useful
icons and options that I have been using for years?

I prefer something not from M$FT as I don't like to further reward bad
corporate behavior.

I probably need a general Office book and then a specialized Word and
Outlook book.

This "upgrade" has already cost me 3-4 days of lost productivity and I
am far from done.

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Using Outlook 2000 on Windows 2000
 
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