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although I've been using Word2003 at home for a while, the office finally caught up and I snapped. Admittedly there are several improvements, but I think some things have been refined so much that they are now past their peak of useability, and are becoming less and less generally useable as features are added to solve minority issues. Can I suggest that Microsoft gets a panel of end users to review specifically this? I'm sure you do anyway, but maybe focus gets lost sometimes. Some examples: 1) tracking was easy to understand and flexible in Word2000. It's much harder to manage in 2003 - although I love the printed output format - a vast improvement. 2) amending a style format used to be simple - menu format, style; then change. Now an unwanted help window leaps out, displays a load of stuff I don't want or need, and takes up 1/3 of the screen. I have to click on a dropdown to find the modify button. 3) before 2000, we could have text boxes with rounded corners. We lost that in 2000, but otherwise it was fine. Now when I click on text box, a huge picture frame springs out and shifts my text all over the place. I had already clicked where I wanted the text box anchored, so I don't want this. I have to click outside the boundaries (a tiny space in the margin) to make it go away - but then I have to relocate and resize the text box. This seems pretty tedious! On the other hand, my colleague says mail merge is much more difficult. I think it's much better. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ocmanagemen t |
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philk wrote:
Hi although I've been using Word2003 at home for a while, the office finally caught up and I snapped. Admittedly there are several improvements, but I think some things have been refined so much that they are now past their peak of useability, and are becoming less and less generally useable as features are added to solve minority issues. Can I suggest that Microsoft gets a panel of end users to review specifically this? I'm sure you do anyway, but maybe focus gets lost sometimes. One man's improvement is another's bugbear ![]() Some examples: 1) tracking was easy to understand and flexible in Word2000. It's much harder to manage in 2003 - although I love the printed output format - a vast improvement. I don't do tracking so cannot comment. 2) amending a style format used to be simple - menu format, style; then change. Now an unwanted help window leaps out, displays a load of stuff I don't want or need, and takes up 1/3 of the screen. I have to click on a dropdown to find the modify button. Add the FormatStyle tool from Tools customize commands all commands and the dialog will be the same as it was before. 3) before 2000, we could have text boxes with rounded corners. We lost that in 2000, but otherwise it was fine. Now when I click on text box, a huge picture frame springs out and shifts my text all over the place. I had already clicked where I wanted the text box anchored, so I don't want this. I have to click outside the boundaries (a tiny space in the margin) to make it go away - but then I have to relocate and resize the text box. This seems pretty tedious! Turn off the drawing canvas from tools options general - and yes you can have rounded text boxes. Add a rounded autoshape from the drawing toolbar and put a borderless text box inside, then group them. On the other hand, my colleague says mail merge is much more difficult. I think it's much better. Not more difficult so much as different and all the old tools are still available - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Hi Graham
thanks for info... I think the jury is still out on 1) and themain point (obtrusive popup box) in 3) . PK "Graham Mayor" wrote: philk wrote: Hi although I've been using Word2003 at home for a while, the office finally caught up and I snapped. Admittedly there are several improvements, but I think some things have been refined so much that they are now past their peak of useability, and are becoming less and less generally useable as features are added to solve minority issues. Can I suggest that Microsoft gets a panel of end users to review specifically this? I'm sure you do anyway, but maybe focus gets lost sometimes. One man's improvement is another's bugbear ![]() Some examples: 1) tracking was easy to understand and flexible in Word2000. It's much harder to manage in 2003 - although I love the printed output format - a vast improvement. I don't do tracking so cannot comment. 2) amending a style format used to be simple - menu format, style; then change. Now an unwanted help window leaps out, displays a load of stuff I don't want or need, and takes up 1/3 of the screen. I have to click on a dropdown to find the modify button. Add the FormatStyle tool from Tools customize commands all commands and the dialog will be the same as it was before. 3) before 2000, we could have text boxes with rounded corners. We lost that in 2000, but otherwise it was fine. Now when I click on text box, a huge picture frame springs out and shifts my text all over the place. I had already clicked where I wanted the text box anchored, so I don't want this. I have to click outside the boundaries (a tiny space in the margin) to make it go away - but then I have to relocate and resize the text box. This seems pretty tedious! Turn off the drawing canvas from tools options general - and yes you can have rounded text boxes. Add a rounded autoshape from the drawing toolbar and put a borderless text box inside, then group them. On the other hand, my colleague says mail merge is much more difficult. I think it's much better. Not more difficult so much as different and all the old tools are still available - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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As for 3) did you see my comment - Turn off the drawing canvas from tools
options general ? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org philk wrote: Hi Graham thanks for info... I think the jury is still out on 1) and themain point (obtrusive popup box) in 3) . PK "Graham Mayor" wrote: philk wrote: Hi although I've been using Word2003 at home for a while, the office finally caught up and I snapped. Admittedly there are several improvements, but I think some things have been refined so much that they are now past their peak of useability, and are becoming less and less generally useable as features are added to solve minority issues. Can I suggest that Microsoft gets a panel of end users to review specifically this? I'm sure you do anyway, but maybe focus gets lost sometimes. One man's improvement is another's bugbear ![]() Some examples: 1) tracking was easy to understand and flexible in Word2000. It's much harder to manage in 2003 - although I love the printed output format - a vast improvement. I don't do tracking so cannot comment. 2) amending a style format used to be simple - menu format, style; then change. Now an unwanted help window leaps out, displays a load of stuff I don't want or need, and takes up 1/3 of the screen. I have to click on a dropdown to find the modify button. Add the FormatStyle tool from Tools customize commands all commands and the dialog will be the same as it was before. 3) before 2000, we could have text boxes with rounded corners. We lost that in 2000, but otherwise it was fine. Now when I click on text box, a huge picture frame springs out and shifts my text all over the place. I had already clicked where I wanted the text box anchored, so I don't want this. I have to click outside the boundaries (a tiny space in the margin) to make it go away - but then I have to relocate and resize the text box. This seems pretty tedious! Turn off the drawing canvas from tools options general - and yes you can have rounded text boxes. Add a rounded autoshape from the drawing toolbar and put a borderless text box inside, then group them. On the other hand, my colleague says mail merge is much more difficult. I think it's much better. Not more difficult so much as different and all the old tools are still available - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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I did but did not twig - yes thanks that's much better.
I must admit I knew about how to achieve the rounded text boxes - just can't be bothered to do the extra fiddling most times, whereas I would if it were still in the same Format Textbox operation :~) "Graham Mayor" wrote: As for 3) did you see my comment - Turn off the drawing canvas from tools options general ? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org philk wrote: Hi Graham thanks for info... I think the jury is still out on 1) and themain point (obtrusive popup box) in 3) . PK "Graham Mayor" wrote: philk wrote: Hi although I've been using Word2003 at home for a while, the office finally caught up and I snapped. Admittedly there are several improvements, but I think some things have been refined so much that they are now past their peak of useability, and are becoming less and less generally useable as features are added to solve minority issues. Can I suggest that Microsoft gets a panel of end users to review specifically this? I'm sure you do anyway, but maybe focus gets lost sometimes. One man's improvement is another's bugbear ![]() Some examples: 1) tracking was easy to understand and flexible in Word2000. It's much harder to manage in 2003 - although I love the printed output format - a vast improvement. I don't do tracking so cannot comment. 2) amending a style format used to be simple - menu format, style; then change. Now an unwanted help window leaps out, displays a load of stuff I don't want or need, and takes up 1/3 of the screen. I have to click on a dropdown to find the modify button. Add the FormatStyle tool from Tools customize commands all commands and the dialog will be the same as it was before. 3) before 2000, we could have text boxes with rounded corners. We lost that in 2000, but otherwise it was fine. Now when I click on text box, a huge picture frame springs out and shifts my text all over the place. I had already clicked where I wanted the text box anchored, so I don't want this. I have to click outside the boundaries (a tiny space in the margin) to make it go away - but then I have to relocate and resize the text box. This seems pretty tedious! Turn off the drawing canvas from tools options general - and yes you can have rounded text boxes. Add a rounded autoshape from the drawing toolbar and put a borderless text box inside, then group them. On the other hand, my colleague says mail merge is much more difficult. I think it's much better. Not more difficult so much as different and all the old tools are still available - http://www.gmayor.com/mail_merge_lab...th_word_xp.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |