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  #11  
Old June 4th, 2007, 11:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Tom
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I went ahead and purchased 2007 thinking that newer versions MUST be
better...right??? WRONG. After a day of frustration with the down-graded user
interface I promptly UNinstalled the upgrade and went back to my 2002.
I cannot believe how SLOW it has become and the absolutely cheesy interface
made my jaw hit the desk when I first saw it! I imagine I COULD eventually
get used to the new interface...but WHY change something that people are
familiar with??? Someone made the comment in this string about people saying
that "nothing works"....well it took me about 5 minutes just to figure out
how to unhide a hidden sheet!!!!

FOR SALE: a like-new-rarely-used Excel 2007

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

So you're a big fan of 2007 eh?

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)

"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
I've been compiling a list of Excel 2007 bugs.
http://www.add-ins.com/Excel%202003%20versus%202007.htm
Wait as long as you can....

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel

"PA" wrote in message
...
We have been using Office 2002 for 4 years, with approxiately 6000 users,
have a large selection of macros used by many of our users.
The question we are interested in is how much difficulty will be
experienced
with Excel if we upgrade Office to version 2007.
Thanks






  #12  
Old June 4th, 2007, 12:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bill Ridgeway
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Default Upgrade to 2007

Tom wrote I went ahead and purchased 2007 thinking that newer versions
MUST be better...right??? WRONG. After a day of frustration with the
down-graded user interface I promptly UNinstalled the upgrade and went back
to my 2002. I cannot believe how SLOW it has become and the absolutely
cheesy interface made my jaw hit the desk when I first saw it! I imagine I
COULD eventually get used to the new interface...but WHY change something
that people are familiar with??? Someone made the comment in this string
about people saying that "nothing works"....well it took me about 5 minutes
just to figure out how to unhide a hidden sheet!!!!

On the assumption that thousands of others have had the same experience with
Office 2007 that must be a reasonably conclusive argument for NOT
upgrading!! There is only one possible justification (advantages outweigh
the disadvantages) for upgrading and that is IF it includes something which
isn't available in the previous version AND it is an operational requirement
(not a 'nice to have').

The only flaw in that argument is how do you know what you haven't got until
you go and get it?

Bill Ridgeway


  #13  
Old June 4th, 2007, 01:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Tom
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Default Upgrade to 2007

The only flaw in that argument is how do you know what you haven't got until
you go and get it?"

Hmmm...you wait until you post a question and someone replies with "You need
2007" in order to be able to do that" ???
I understand what you are saying...and you are RIGHT when you say that only
IF the upgrade has something/features that you require.



"Bill Ridgeway" wrote:

Tom wrote I went ahead and purchased 2007 thinking that newer versions
MUST be better...right??? WRONG. After a day of frustration with the
down-graded user interface I promptly UNinstalled the upgrade and went back
to my 2002. I cannot believe how SLOW it has become and the absolutely
cheesy interface made my jaw hit the desk when I first saw it! I imagine I
COULD eventually get used to the new interface...but WHY change something
that people are familiar with??? Someone made the comment in this string
about people saying that "nothing works"....well it took me about 5 minutes
just to figure out how to unhide a hidden sheet!!!!

On the assumption that thousands of others have had the same experience with
Office 2007 that must be a reasonably conclusive argument for NOT
upgrading!! There is only one possible justification (advantages outweigh
the disadvantages) for upgrading and that is IF it includes something which
isn't available in the previous version AND it is an operational requirement
(not a 'nice to have').

The only flaw in that argument is how do you know what you haven't got until
you go and get it?

Bill Ridgeway



  #14  
Old June 4th, 2007, 01:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bob Phillips
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Default Upgrade to 2007


"Tom" wrote in message
...
I went ahead and purchased 2007 thinking that newer versions MUST be
better...right??? WRONG. After a day of frustration with the down-graded
user
interface I promptly UNinstalled the upgrade and went back to my 2002.
I cannot believe how SLOW it has become and the absolutely cheesy
interface
made my jaw hit the desk when I first saw it! I imagine I COULD eventually
get used to the new interface...but WHY change something that people are
familiar with??? Someone made the comment in this string about people
saying
that "nothing works"....well it took me about 5 minutes just to figure out
how to unhide a hidden sheet!!!!


But you are ignoring a huge market slice, those that are not
experienced/avid/power Excel user, maybe never having used it, who, accoding
to MS, find the current interface difficult to manage. These people will get
2007 with their new computers, and be none the wiser as to whther this is a
step backwards or a step forwards.

And of course, when you next buy a PC, Excel 2003 or earlier will not be on
sale.



FOR SALE: a like-new-rarely-used Excel 2007


How much?


  #15  
Old June 4th, 2007, 01:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bob Phillips
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Default Upgrade to 2007


"Bill Ridgeway" wrote in message
...

The only flaw in that argument is how do you know what you haven't got
until you go and get it?


You do your research.

Do you buy a new Panasonic TV just because you currently have Panasonic, and
they brought out a new one? Why treat a software purchase any differently?


  #16  
Old June 5th, 2007, 03:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Bob Flanagan
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Default Upgrade to 2007

I view using Excel 2007 like visiting the relatives. Something to avoid as
much as possible...


Bob

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...
So you're a big fan of 2007 eh?

--
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)

"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
I've been compiling a list of Excel 2007 bugs.
http://www.add-ins.com/Excel%202003%20versus%202007.htm
Wait as long as you can....

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel

"PA" wrote in message
...
We have been using Office 2002 for 4 years, with approxiately 6000
users,
have a large selection of macros used by many of our users.
The question we are interested in is how much difficulty will be
experienced
with Excel if we upgrade Office to version 2007.
Thanks







  #17  
Old June 6th, 2007, 06:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Stan Brown
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Default Upgrade to 2007

Mon, 4 Jun 2007 03:46:01 -0700 from Tom
:
I went ahead and purchased 2007 thinking that newer versions MUST be
better...right??? WRONG.


You've learned a painful but important lesson.

NEVER upgrade to a newer version of any software unless you know of
specific reasons why you need it.

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
  #18  
Old June 6th, 2007, 06:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Stan Brown
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Default Upgrade to 2007

Mon, 4 Jun 2007 12:05:02 +0100 from Bill Ridgeway info@
1001solutions.co.uk:
The only flaw in that argument is how do you know what you haven't got until
you go and get it?


Read a product review

Google

Ask in a newsgroup (after trying he first two methods)

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
 




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