phaedrus
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AdamBlade said:I use office 2007 at home and at work and find it far easier to use than previous versions now that I know where everything is.
My point in a nutshell. They can, but they choose not to - because it kicks the people who gave them money in the nuts, but it makes them more money.rh100 said:they can make new stuff backward compatible
swee said:my colleague has 2007, so I just get him to open things and save them in Word Olde Worlde[/B] - it's just an irritation, and an indication of how MS put their profits ahead of their customers.)
swee said:http://www.docx2doc.com/[/url]
Yellow Fang said:To be fair to them, I suspect there probably are benefits in storing the files in xml format (if that is what the docx format is). The world's generally moving in the xml direction. You can still save the files in the .doc format. There are also some cheap format converters.
http://www.docx2doc.com/
CharlesF said:My problem with Office 2007 is not being able to customise the ribbons/toolbars. I have many of my own Excel toolbars that contain buttons linked to my macros, most regular work tasks I can do by clicking a button