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Office 2007
The negative press about the migration doesn't seem warranted to me. My company's an SMB with about 50 office users who received no training for Office 2007 other than our presenting the canned video training Microsoft put on their site (took less than 1 1/2 hours with Q&A)and who adapted immediately. They're gradually learning new features and functions as they need or hear about them. Total cost per seat is barely more than the 2003 version. So what's the problem?