Re: A doozy even for Word (Joe Armstrong)

Subject: Re: A doozy even for Word (Joe Armstrong)
From: Joe Armstrong <gandalf16 -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 10:35:55 -0600

> No, it isn't. It may or may not be a good example of why Word 20007/Vista isn't a good tool. I've avoided Word 2007 because they've made an absolute mess of the menus...

I agree with the assessment that Word can effectively handle large, complex documents. I remember giving someone an assignment and telling them to do it in Frame. He responded, "Why go to all the extra effort; can't I just do this in Word?". For our purposes at the time, there was no reason why not. I think there are reasons for using Frame (e.g. structured formats) but overall Word is a very capable documentation tool.

Additionally, I am getting tired of people complaining about the Office 2007 menus. For one, Microsoft did something it rarely does, actually came up with something new. Secondly, it's a real step towards improved UI and I find it very easy to use. Moreover, you need to get used to this as it has been reported that several key Windows 7 apps will follow suit. For those who just can't stand it, use one of the third party menu options or interactive command guides mentioned here in other posts.

Sincerely,

Joe Armstrong
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