Bring back the office shortcut bar you dumb asses.

W

Wake up bozos.

It amazes me that companies, especially software companies, create new and
improved updated products and always seem to get it wrong. The office
shortcut bar was a great feature and in Office 2003 it was taken out. Why
not leave certain features well enough alone? As far as I am concerned, by
taking this feature away you made your product less user friendly despite any
of the other improved features. McAfee did the same thing with the method
used to block specific IPs. Seems all you software boys have jumbled brains
whenever you make changes to your programs. Well, at least this screw up on
Microsoft's part isn't anything compared to ME.

Keep up the great work, boys.

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N

neo [mvp outlook]

Why does this surprise you when Windows 2000 and XP offer the Quick Launch
bar?
 
G

Gary Smith

People who truly like the Office Shortcut Bar tend to find the Quick
Launch Bar inadaquate. Unfortunately the OSB doesn't work correctly with
all applications and doesn't handle the new-sytle icons very well.
Obviously Microsoft didn't want to invest the resources to make it work in
the newer environments.
 

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