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Subject:Moving to Word 2007 From:David Rapport <dave -at- netmedia -dot- net -dot- il> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Tue, 26 Aug 2008 22:38:58 +0300
Hi All,
I have checked the archives and it seems like a long time has passed since
the last Word 2007 discussion took place.
I have been happily using Word 2000 for many a year and I now have an itch
to move on. So, should I get Word 2003 or can I go all the way to Word 2007?
If I get one of the apps that gives the option of the old menu bar will I be
happier with Word 2007 or is 2003 a better bet?
I'm a freelance technical writer and I use Word 2000 for all my work.
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