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If you got a Mac it'd work better.
Because on a Mac, you wouldn't be able to dig out decade+ old Office software and expect it to work. You'd be trained to just buy a new expensive bit of hardware and all new software to go with it every so often because they'd break backwards compatibility...
It's not a fair comparison.
People ***** that Microsoft isn't cutting edge, or never changes anything, and then in the next breath ***** that Microsoft did something little like moved a folder. Can't have it both ways.
If you're going to keep it, I'd suggest learning how libraries and the new start menu work, vs. trying to force it to work the old way. Using the new shortcuts, jumplists, search methods, etc. does work better. After a few minutes of adding some favorites to Explorer, etc., I can navigate and find stuff far faster than possible in XP.
Office 2000 isn't doing you any compatibility favors either, the new Home and Business verison of 2010 is $170 at Costco, and Home & Student is only $120 if you don't use Outlook.
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Rob
1980 SC - 2011 Tiguan - 2018 Tesla M3P
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