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theatretours said:I have discovered that the main cause of stress in my life is
Office 2007. I am a college student with lots of responsibilities
and life decisions to deal with, but the only daily stress I face
is Office 2007.
You have a VERY nasty surprise awaiting you after college when you'll
discover the real world and find the stress you face today is
insignicent compared to what most adults face every day.
Office 2007 is about as trivial a stress as trying to decide what to
have for lunch.
I have long been a dedicated Office user, and Office XP is a
wonderful program. In March 2007, I had to buy a new computer and
was forced to upgrade. Since then I have been using Office 2007
and have yet to adapt. 6 months. The program is simply not
functional enough. Features I frequently use are not easily
accessibly (insert text box, Borders and Shading, etc.)
I'm just curious how this is supposed to be simpler. I do not have
time to "train".
Is there a program in place to provide me with a copy of Office
XP? Please help.
What happened to the copy of Office XP you had on your old computer?
BTW, if you have Vista on your new computer you'll find Office XP will
have problems, one of them being Outlook won't save your user data.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm
I you've been given some tips on using Office 2007, if you keep asking
questions I suspect you'll have it whipped in a couple of days and find
out it's pretty nice once you learn to use it.