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JeremyD 02-15-2008 05:59 AM

WTF Microsoft - Office 2007
 
Why oh why did they change the whole functionality from office 2003 to office 2007??????????????????????????????????????????

OMG - it is so difficult to work around vs 2003.

I find myself hitting help more than ever. I like some of the conditional formatting on excel - nice to have colors on my spreadsheet = but I would not call this "upgrade" intuitive.

am I the only one?

Mule 02-15-2008 06:05 AM

So I'm not the only person that was fit to be tied? I have actually found an improvement or 2, but it still makes me curse.

JeremyD 02-15-2008 06:08 AM

I've had it for 6 months - but man there are just a few things that I have to do where I am just frustrated beyond belief - to the point of chucking the computer in the canal.

Good god - what idiot at MS greenlighted this crap???

Paul_Heery 02-15-2008 06:10 AM

You are not alone. I've been using it for 8 months and not a day goes by where I do not curse the interface.

Also, from an interface designer Why Microsoft's ribbon sucks

gr8fl4porsche 02-15-2008 06:24 AM

While there are some definite improvements, it is so different than '03 that I still struggle. I have been using it for 6 months.

I have turned out some pretty cool stuff on Word.

Scuba Steve 02-15-2008 06:26 AM

Simple solution:
http://www.openoffice.org

HardDrive 02-15-2008 06:28 AM

I like Office 07. I think the design is superior to 03. If you don't like it, customize it.

Neilk 02-15-2008 06:32 AM

There are some great customizations possible like adding icons to the Quick Access Toolbar, but I agree WTF?

Has anyone figured out how to change the Highlight color in Excel when you are searching for a cell. The find feature works fine, but I find it almost impossible to actually see the highlighted cell.

BlueSkyJaunte 02-15-2008 06:32 AM

Fortunately my IT dept is stuck in the past (budget cuts), and we're still on '03 across the whole company.

s_wilwerding 02-15-2008 06:58 AM

I think this is a great alternative to Office or Open Office. A little slow because it runs on the Eclipse framework, but I've been using it for awhile and really like it.

NICKG 02-15-2008 07:13 AM

if you think that 07 is bad, we use a cheap knock off
here it is http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203091976.jpg

id10t 02-15-2008 09:05 AM

Opening/editing/saving the new formats since before Office '07 was available via OpenOffice on ubuntu with Novell's doc format extensions...

dhoward 02-15-2008 09:18 AM

Had to build a 20-page presentation on our system capacity outlook one day after I got the upgrade rammed down my throat. Talk about shytting one's self.
Getting a little more used to it now. Good interface to sharepoint, which is where we have to keep all of our crap now...

Jim727 02-15-2008 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 3769902)
Simple solution:
http://www.openoffice.org

+1.

After installing Open Office we removed all the ms office installs here. Haven't regretted it for a minute. Great stuff.

dd74 02-15-2008 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeremyD (Post 3769832)
am I the only one?

No, sir. You're not the only one. I had a trial version, and aside from the cool look, the functionality was a disaster. With Microsoft Word, I had to literally relearn the software buttons to file, bookmark, spell check, etc. Plus, there seems to be no "overstrike" function, which I use often when editing. :rolleyes:

It's not just Office 2007, BTW. The version for Mac, Office 2008, is also hopelessly overdone - at least Microsoft Word is.

I reverted back to the older versions. At some point I'll go with Mariner Write or some other small word processing software, that just types, thank you very much.

JeremyD 02-15-2008 10:16 AM

That's good to know - and glad to hear that I'm not the only one -

masraum 02-15-2008 10:18 AM

The new "interface" is crap compared to the old one. It also seems slower to me, so probably more of a memory hog.

Scott R 02-15-2008 10:19 AM

cut paste and undo is terrible, just to name a few, an epic fail by MS.

Zeke 02-15-2008 10:24 AM

I hated to loose Office '95. Keep it simple.

Scuba Steve 02-15-2008 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim727 (Post 3770374)
+1.

After installing Open Office we removed all the ms office installs here. Haven't regretted it for a minute. Great stuff.

I went Open Office because I wanted to stay legit on my new system at home, and Office cost WAY too much for what you get. I might give Linux a try at some point... I never have had a chance to see if games I play (Civ4 and half-life mostly) would run on it.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-15-2008 10:46 AM

How much functionality has REALLY been added to word processors and spreadsheets in the last 20 years since either the original "Word" or Lotus 1-2-3?

(Please don't ever mention WordPerfect, that thing was an infernal and detestable piece of schit).

Not much, IMHO. Most of it is bells, whistles, dancing clowns and animations and other crap that just gets in the way. And M$ is able to push this on the world and convince people to pony up $1,500 every three years for the privilege of "upgrading" to the latest dancing clowns.

Amazing business model. Really.

Joeaksa 02-15-2008 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeremyD (Post 3769832)
Why oh why did they change the whole functionality from office 2003 to office 2007??????????????????????????????????????????

OMG - it is so difficult to work around vs 2003.

I find myself hitting help more than ever. I like some of the conditional formatting on excel - nice to have colors on my spreadsheet = but I would not call this "upgrade" intuitive.

am I the only one?

Excuse me?? They had to do this to make it match with Vista! Both are a piece of crap and waste hours of our time trying to figure out how to make it work.

I just formatted a new computers hard drive and installed XP and Office 2003. When if ever MS gets their act together will move upwards but not until then.

KaptKaos 02-15-2008 12:51 PM

I tell all of my customers to avoid Office 2K7 like the plague. It's really horrible, so you are not alone.

Some dude was put in charge of the Office production group. His goal was to grow market share. Since MS Office has 80+% market share, doing the same as had been done before wouldn't win any new converts, so something radical had to be done to grow the market share by 2% so some jackass would get his bonus. So this jerk tweaks the interface, and pisses everyone off.

I don't blame him. Mature management would know that the only place to go with 80% market share is down. So they should of told the product manager "hey, just don't fuch it up!" But that's not how Microsoft's corporate culture works.

911Rob 02-15-2008 02:05 PM

Agree. I've got two new systems running now and my personal PC is old system. WTF, I hate these darn learning curves!

What'ya gonna do?

Sapporo Guy 02-16-2008 04:55 AM

Pages is almost there :)

Many other cool apps out there. Ahhhh, the IT dept supports this ... However, I feel sorry for those IT guys. Lot's of trouble for what ???


I remember when Word was only on the Macintosh way back in 89-91. That was a sweet program. I heard that Word 3.1 wasn't bad either.

I haven't touched my XP machines. They are staying the way they are ;)

Aurel 02-16-2008 05:10 AM

I am still learning all I can do with word 2004. I am never going to upgrade it. I won`t go to Vista either. Sometimes, older stuff is better when you know it well. Just like my 911SC.

Aurel

SLO-BOB 02-16-2008 05:19 AM

I tried Vista/Office 2007 3 times and returned it 3 times. I hate it! It has been explained to me that I am stupid and I need to learn computers all over again. Here I was thinking it would be an intuitive process that would actually make my life easier. What was I thinking??

The new MS stuff - Vista, Office, etc are crap. We are expected to re-learn to make up for their design flaws. No thanks! I'll buy the XP machines, like the brand new Dell I'm on now, until they are unavailable. At that point I will switch to a Mac.

azasadny 02-16-2008 05:33 AM

I've been using Office 2007 and Vista for almost a year now and I've grown to like it. Takes some getting used to, but I really like it (I drank the Kool-Aid)!

cool_chick 02-16-2008 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeremyD (Post 3769832)
Why oh why did they change the whole functionality from office 2003 to office 2007??????????????????????????????????????????

OMG - it is so difficult to work around vs 2003.

I find myself hitting help more than ever. I like some of the conditional formatting on excel - nice to have colors on my spreadsheet = but I would not call this "upgrade" intuitive.

am I the only one?


It's picture-driven (icons) instead of menu-driven. Equate the old menu in your mind to the ribbons in 2007, and that should make it easier.

techweenie 02-16-2008 07:01 AM

The crack IT team in our shop "upgraded" to Vista and Office '07. As a result, 40% of the permanent staff has spent their own money and switched to Macs.

The only stumbling block is the docs that are circulated in the .docx and .xlsx formats. They have to be translated to earlier formats for half the office. And the translation is imperfect, I'm finding. So the Mac users will probably have to go to Office '08. 14 months ago, everything worked smoothly. Now, not so much.

SlowToady 02-16-2008 09:47 AM

Hmm, I actually rather liked it, and didn't find the new interface *that* difficult to get used to. Granted, I'm nowhere near your average PC user.

Agreed about the new document format. What was SO wrong with the .doc format....?

New features? I certainly can't speak to all of them, but the one I like the most, and LOVE, and miss in the software I use, is automatic generation of works cited pages. You tell Word what kind of citing you want to use (MLA, APA, Chicago, etc) and what the sources are, and it automatically correctly formats the Works Cited page. That is AWESOME, and saves me a bunch of time.

Currently am using StarOffce 7 (from SUN Micro). It looks a lot like Office 2000/2003.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-16-2008 10:02 AM

Several years ago I was one of those techno-geek types that used to love staying up on technology, hanging around in Fry's just to see what was new, etc. I built quite a few computers and actually was the "IT Manager" at one of my old firms - I could have (if I'd wanted to) probably turned that into a career change managing IT networks - but I had no interest in doing that for a living.

Anyway, I've come to really have kind of an anti-technology view of the world. I dunno - nothing in particular, I just guess I get sick of seeing an over-emphasis on gizmos and doodads in society, and less common sense, "real-world" smarts and the creation of a very A.D.D. generation because of the over-emphasis on fad technology rather than core principles, fundamentals and basics in education and workforce training. Maybe that's "old fashioned", but I think it's simply being more honest.

Anyway, my position on it now is that if I get a computer or a piece of software, I don't want to read through a 600-page manual or "help" file written in techno-dork-speak - it needs to be intuitive enough where I'm reasonably productive with it, right out of the gate. After that, I can worry about researching the nuances and advanced features as I need them. I am a very well-educated guy, with a lot of computer experience and I consider myself pretty damn intelligent overall. I shouldn't need to constantly feel like I'm playing "catch up" to a bunch of software just to accomplish what (in my mind) are basic tasks. K.I.S.S. method counts for a lot. Software shouldn't be condescendingly sappy and cutesy (animations, etc.), but it shouldn't require a 4 college-credit-hour course just to use either.

That said, I have to say the newer Macs (Mac OSX, Leopard, etc.) are LIGHT YEARS ahead in this regard. The interfaces are simple, easy, and do a lot. The software is easy on the eyes, simply interfaced, and advanced/powerful where it counts. I also have a soft spot for Linux (I spent a lot of time learning the OS back in my "geek" days and have an appreciation for how well-built and robust it is, even if not necessarily intuitive for a beginner (although companies like RedHat have made it more so in recent years). Microsoft has ALWAYS been either too "dumbed down" or too obsessed with stupid "features" that I'll need <0.001% of the time. In simple terms, the advantage of the Mac software and interfaces is that they do the 90% of the stuff you use 99% of the time better, even if the Windows stuff might do the stuff you use 1% of the time better. HUGE advantage to the Mac, IMHO.

I guarantee my next computer will be a Mac. It sure as hell won't be Vista. My XP workstation is pretty good for now too. It does what I need it to.

RWebb 02-16-2008 12:37 PM

We have never upgraded from Office 2000. I guess Outlook improved but the registration or verification looked like a hassle. I plan to stay away from Office '07 for sure. I'm fine with MSFT protecting their IP (I own thousands of shares) but I'm not going thru the hassle with the verification thing.

stomachmonkey 02-16-2008 01:35 PM

Have been working with Office 08 under XP/Vista and have to say it has been frustrating. The interface is not intuitive, it seems circuitous, not diggin it a bit.

Finally got around to getting 08 for OS X installed today.

Huge difference, while there is some of the overdone interface it is not nearly as bad as the Windows version and my initial impression is positve.

Let's see if I feel the same a week from now.

dd74 02-16-2008 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 3771949)
At that point I will switch to a Mac.

You better buy a copy of Office 2004 for Mac. Office 2008 is hideous.


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