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ThePlaz
I am mad that Outlook is being dropped from Student and Teacher, in favor of
OneNote. I agree with adding OneNote. Although, I never used it it sounds
benifital to students. However, if you don't have a tablet, or can't bring a
laptop to class, it is not much help. Again, I have never used it.
Still, I am really mad that you are dropping Outlook! I use that program the
most out of all of the 4 S+T 2003 programs. I always have it open. I know
that most teens have myspaces and use "cool" web email programs, and don't
care in the like. But Outlook keeps me organized. I am more of a geek
(posting here, yes) and try to be organized. Outlook really helps. [If I buy
S+T, can I keep Outlook 2003?] I know you haven't made too much improvement
in Outlook this time verses Outlook 2003 with Reading Panes. But, why not
throw in Outlook as well! People can uninstall it if they don't want it (not
like anyone really does)
I'm excited for Office 2007. This is the first real time you are using the
customer data, right? Most people don't use most of the features in Office. I
couldn't live without most of them. This will be a big change, as I know know
where everything is with my custom toolbars and macros. And I keep finding
new ones (like shadows for objects) These changes in '07 will change the
business world (and make PowerPoints better.)
PPS. Add text to the delete button in Outlook. I think that it is image only
in 2003. I added the text just because it makes the button bigger and
therefore easier to hit. (That MUST be the most used command in Outlook; make
it BIG!)
--Michael Plasmeier (ThePlaz.com) [Freshmen in High School and loyal user of
Office]
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OneNote. I agree with adding OneNote. Although, I never used it it sounds
benifital to students. However, if you don't have a tablet, or can't bring a
laptop to class, it is not much help. Again, I have never used it.
Still, I am really mad that you are dropping Outlook! I use that program the
most out of all of the 4 S+T 2003 programs. I always have it open. I know
that most teens have myspaces and use "cool" web email programs, and don't
care in the like. But Outlook keeps me organized. I am more of a geek
(posting here, yes) and try to be organized. Outlook really helps. [If I buy
S+T, can I keep Outlook 2003?] I know you haven't made too much improvement
in Outlook this time verses Outlook 2003 with Reading Panes. But, why not
throw in Outlook as well! People can uninstall it if they don't want it (not
like anyone really does)
I'm excited for Office 2007. This is the first real time you are using the
customer data, right? Most people don't use most of the features in Office. I
couldn't live without most of them. This will be a big change, as I know know
where everything is with my custom toolbars and macros. And I keep finding
new ones (like shadows for objects) These changes in '07 will change the
business world (and make PowerPoints better.)
PPS. Add text to the delete button in Outlook. I think that it is image only
in 2003. I added the text just because it makes the button bigger and
therefore easier to hit. (That MUST be the most used command in Outlook; make
it BIG!)
--Michael Plasmeier (ThePlaz.com) [Freshmen in High School and loyal user of
Office]
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This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...-b9da3b5d45e6&dg=microsoft.public.office.misc