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jbeech
Recently, when we bought new computers, we bought Office 2007 thinking if
both our computers had the same software we could work more efficiently.
Unfortunately, the new version looks and works completely different than what
we had before (one computer had Word 97 and the other had Word 2003).
Sadly, while I am sure someone much smarter than us decided this was better
for customers, we simply don't have time to learn how to use our software all
over again. Hence, does anyone know if there any way we get Office 2003 in
exchange for this new version, or have we simply wasted our money? Moreover,
does anyone know if there other software packages we can purchase, which look
like Word used to?
both our computers had the same software we could work more efficiently.
Unfortunately, the new version looks and works completely different than what
we had before (one computer had Word 97 and the other had Word 2003).
Sadly, while I am sure someone much smarter than us decided this was better
for customers, we simply don't have time to learn how to use our software all
over again. Hence, does anyone know if there any way we get Office 2003 in
exchange for this new version, or have we simply wasted our money? Moreover,
does anyone know if there other software packages we can purchase, which look
like Word used to?