Going back to 2003?

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Slagathor

Hey Microsoft!

I'm someone who tries to get work done. Unfortunately, Microsoft seems
dedicated to destroying people's productivity by unintuitively rearranging
all the features in its software. Office 2007 offers no significant
improvements over 2003, despite what that pantload Ballmer says. Office 2007
actually prevents me from getting work done. Stop writing software for the
geeks in marketing. Try focusing on your CUSTOMERS! Remember them?

If you can replace Vista with Windows 7, can you reinstitute Office 2003?
Give it a new name if you must mollify those jerks in Marketing. Because
Office 2007 is disaster!

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Rick Sparks

There are some of us who believe that Office 2000 was when MS hit its' peak
with the Office suite.
Some may differ, but I see very few new features of interest between 2000
and 2003.

If you're looking for an alternative to 2007, you can always go back to the
copy of 2003 you had.
Another alternative, and the price is right, can be found at OpenOffice.org
 

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