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Default Migrating Forms created in Word 2003 to Word 2007

Just reviewed your link - That is a very cool concept - perhaps YOU should
have been on the Word 2007 re-design team - or maybe you were!? Thanks again
for your help!

- Donna

PS I agree that for the most part I like Word 2007 better as I get used to
it, but there is a lot I just stumble upon and find out about. Seems like
before, each upgrade was more of just adding a new feature here or there
....whereas now it just seems like a completely different product altogether!
I also think some of the ribbons take up a lot of screen real estate without
really adding much usefulness, and they are much wider than the old
completely customizable toolbars were... Next time Microsoft should ask ME
about user acceptance before redesigning everything, LOL! I would give them
an earful!

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

You can not only leave Word 2003 on your PC when you upgrade, but you can
have them both on screen at the same time -
http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm.

Word 2007 is radically different from Word 2003, and for experienced users
there is a steep learning curve. I have both on my PC, but as I am getting
more familiar with 2007 (needed to update my web site) I find I am using it
more for regular work. This seems to be most people's experience.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Donna wrote:
Thank you, Graham, for your quick response. I will research the 3
links in your post. To answer your question access to Word 2003,
I do not believe you can upgrade to 2007 and leave 2003 on your PC,
so, no, I do not have the old program installed - that is exactly my
frustration! Everything worked perfectly in 2003, it is 2007 that
does not seem to be backwardly compatible and hence my old forms no
longer work as before. Usually, a new release is an upgrade and you
shouldn't need to go back to the old version. I have 2003 loaded on
other PC's here and I could always reload it on this PC as well but I
thought the whole point of a new version was to have a BETTER
product. I am so frustrated with the new release. I was a beta tester
for several months and started to like some things about the new
version and I assumed the bugs would be cured in the final release,
but alas....
I will now go check the sites you mention - thanks again!
BTW, just curious, do YOU use Word 2007?