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Microwave Mike
Please, before I freak out, explain why it was necessary to change the
keyboard shortcuts between Office 2003 & 2007? Is there program support to
allow advanced users to continue using their existing skills, or is there
some kind of evil plot to make everything harder for loyal users?
For example, in Outlook, "Insert Signature" used to be Alt+I, S...now it's
Alt+N, G...how does that make any sense? and since I and S aren't even being
used, why change it?
Why must Undo change from Alt+E, U (duh, Edit Undo) to Ctl-Z?
Seriously, wtf?
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keyboard shortcuts between Office 2003 & 2007? Is there program support to
allow advanced users to continue using their existing skills, or is there
some kind of evil plot to make everything harder for loyal users?
For example, in Outlook, "Insert Signature" used to be Alt+I, S...now it's
Alt+N, G...how does that make any sense? and since I and S aren't even being
used, why change it?
Why must Undo change from Alt+E, U (duh, Edit Undo) to Ctl-Z?
Seriously, wtf?
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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
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http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...bf08b8914&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general