Office 2003
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N4790P
Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Asia
Office 2003
Having just recently upgraded from Office to Office 2003 I’m beginning to regret it
For example
Excel – no Report Manger (resolved by copying relevant .XLA file from Office)
Outlook – multiple email/fax addresses (resolved by purchasing add in to inhibit)
Maybe it’s because it ‘feels’ different but there seem to be many other little annoyances. Am I being too harsh?
Are there any other surprises and overall is it THAT much better than Office and worth persevering with?
For example
Excel – no Report Manger (resolved by copying relevant .XLA file from Office)
Outlook – multiple email/fax addresses (resolved by purchasing add in to inhibit)
Maybe it’s because it ‘feels’ different but there seem to be many other little annoyances. Am I being too harsh?
Are there any other surprises and overall is it THAT much better than Office and worth persevering with?
Plastic PPRuNer

Joined: Sep 2000
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From: Rochechouart, France
Try OpenOffice - http://www.openoffice.org/ - it's very good indeed and getting better all the time.
And it won't cost you a penny.
And it won't cost you a penny.
Plastic PPRuNer

Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 1,902
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From: Rochechouart, France
That's what happens when you're a monopoly.
You're "THE" office suite on most of the world's desktops,
you control the secret document format (and keep changing it) so that interoperability is difficult,
you spend your time spreading FUD about OSes and suites that attempt to compete (despite the blocks) instead of improving your own
you're so busy stuffing your softwear with anti-piracy and DRM hooks to take much notice of users gripes - why should you?
Grrrr
You're "THE" office suite on most of the world's desktops,
you control the secret document format (and keep changing it) so that interoperability is difficult,
you spend your time spreading FUD about OSes and suites that attempt to compete (despite the blocks) instead of improving your own
you're so busy stuffing your softwear with anti-piracy and DRM hooks to take much notice of users gripes - why should you?
Grrrr





