give me back the shortcut bar

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Brian

i have been buying microsoft OS's and office for years. When a new version
comes out i get it but at last office 2003 is substatard and im very
disapoited in microsoft now and for that im never buying another microsoft
product agian all cuz bill gates was dumb by getting rid of the shortcut bar
which most everyone knows comes with office and loves it. you lost a
custormer



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Miss Perspicacia Tick

Brian said:
i have been buying microsoft OS's and office for years. When a new
version comes out i get it but at last office 2003 is substatard and
im very disapoited in microsoft now and for that im never buying
another microsoft product agian all cuz bill gates was dumb by
getting rid of the shortcut bar which most everyone knows comes with
office and loves it. you lost a custormer

Maybe you should quit worrying about the OSB and start worrying about your
punctuation (virtually non-existent) spelling (I know 5-year-olds who can
spell better) and grammar (completely non-evident).

Getting rid of the OSB was the best thing MS has ever done. Anyone who
bemoans its demise, doesn't know how to use the OS at their disposal. MS
disposed of it because it was *obsolete*. There are native tools within the
OS to perform the same job (and do it a damned sight better I might add
because they're not resource hogs).

So your next system will be a Mac or run Linux then, will it? Judging by the
level of intelligence on display here, you wouldn't have the first clue what
to do with either. May I suggest you sell your PC and buy a PlayStation...?
 
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Brian

microsoft as a OS is *obsolete* for one - and u think there is only mac,
windows, and linux guess you need a little more schooling in OS's

oh and PS just cuz i didnt type correctly doesnt mean a thing its called
saving time (short and to the point)
 
P

P.Dorf

If you had it before you still have it!
Do a custom install (of just the OSB) from the previous version.
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

Brian said:
microsoft as a OS is *obsolete* for one - and u think there is only
mac, windows, and linux guess you need a little more schooling in OS's

MS is a company, not an operating system. Using SMS-speak on Usenet makes
you look a complete idiot but, obviously, you like to be seen as a complete
idiot.

Er, there are only three main operating systems: - Mac OS, Windows and
Linux. That's not to say there aren't others, but none that will run
anything of note. What others were you thinking of?

BeOS: - Dead and nothing ever supported it.
OS/2 Warp: - Ditto.
DOS: - As BeOS
Unix: - You won't understand this because you wouldn't understand Linux
AmigaOS: - You going to dig out your old Amiga?
JavaOS: - Linux-based so you wouldn't understand it either
RISC: - Now, what software will run on an Acorn these days...?

Yes, I'm well aware that there are 100s of operating systems but Windows,
MacOS and Linux are the only ones you'll find supported (to a greater or
lesser degree). You couldn't use anything more complicated than Windows.
oh and PS just cuz i didnt type correctly doesnt mean a thing its
called saving time (short and to the point)


So you spell and punctuate poorly, and use bad grammar, because it "saves
time"?! Sorry, but that's bollocks. You spell badly, punctuate badly and
have poor grammar because you're an idiot. I can type in shorthand to save
time, but I still make sure my spelling, grammar and punctuation are
accurate. You wouldn't have the first clue about any of them.

And I was right: - you don't know how to emulate the OSB (and I'm not going
to waste my energy educating you because it wll go right over your head -
like most things).
 
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Brian

my point is 2003 and xp cost the same why? i look as it this way whould u
pay the same for a car with less ? answer no - also people know what office
has they have become used to it and now is missing stuff -- i just feel MSis
tryiing to put a fast one by the Consumers
 
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Bob I

Guess you would have to compare the contents of two Suites to see the
difference. Have you actually looked? IMHO the bar was a waste of
desktop space in Windows 2000 and XP, and "we" didn't use it.
 

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