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Old 2nd August 2014 | 12:55
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Beagle, give Start8 from Stardock a try, makes Windows 8 look like 7 and you get the start button back! Win 8.1 is much better if you boot straight to the desktop and avoid all the irritating apps that are designed for phones and tablets :-)
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Old 2nd August 2014 | 15:54
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Sort-of with you, Beagle. Windows 7 Home Edition works well for me. It replaced XP Professional, and did almost all I needed (one little download filled the gap). I tried Windows 8, couldn't get on with it (I understand they've fixed some of the sillinesses, but I'm not going to invest my hard-earned in finding out).

I gave away the Office 2007 I bought for this PC, and fished out the Office 2003 (I think it had another name, but it's from that era). I couldn't get on with 2007 and the array of drop-down tapes and the fact that they kept moving all over the screen. i'm a simple soul, and I can get all the "functions" I use regularly on two toolbars at the top of the page, where they stay put regardless of what I'm doing.
I even have virtually the same layout for Word and Excel, and Publisher isn't that different.

Just when I thought I'd have to give in and change, MS (bless 'em) brought out a plugin for my version that allows me to read and save .xlsx and .docx files.

I'm sure I'm wide open to all kinds of nasties as a result of using the old versions, but thus far have lived a charmed life.
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Old 3rd August 2014 | 07:49
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Having evaded all Micro$oft's attempts to get me to create a 'Micro$oft Account', I eventually managed to get the system running OK and after downloading quite a few Windows updates, I'm now using Win8.1u1, with boot to desktop. Having fathomed out how to add desktop icons and a taskbar, it's almost like Win7.1 now, but the overall look/feel of Win8 is that it was designed for 11 year olds - it lacks any professional style and some basic features seem to be absent. For example, when right clicking on what masquerades as a start button, the glaring white menu looks cheap and nasty - and where is 'All programs'? WinXP had a much nicer look/feel (as did Win95)!

I also preferred Office 2003 over Office 2007, but have now got used to it. But as for Office 2013, that really is dreadful! Fortunately I won't be using it to write any documents, merely for opening some created on another machine.

At least Win8.1u1 with IE11 is better for Internet surfing than was WinXP with IE8, but I suspect that was more because IE8 was bogged down with all the advertising junk and farsebook / twatter links which infest the Internet these days?

One thing which really is driving me nuts is that 'Display to second screen only' cuts off the HDMI output to that screen (as does closing the lid with 'duplicate displays' - and I can't find anything to change that, even though all 'close lid' options are set to 'do nothing')!
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