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fast and intuitive?
The ribbon fast and intuitive? So, where is the "Save as..." option? How can you close a Word document without closing Word? I could carry on...
I switched from Office 95 to Office 97, from 97 to 2000, from 2000 to 2002 and from 2002 to 2003 without effort or any significant learning curve. I never had the impression of loosing time. I never thought of switching back to the older version. Most importantly, I could always find something in the new version that was better than in the old one. Nothing like that in Office 2007.
Yesterday, I have uninstalled Office 2007 and now I am a happy user of 2003 again!
As for Vista, I rather like it but there are also things I have hard time to find (like "View computers near me").