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Old 01-15-2007, 11:54 AM
Paul Ballou
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Re: What was MS thinking?

How much quicker do you want to find it...Undo uses a symbol that is common
in most programs and it sits in plain sight.

Intuitive is different to users as well as developers of software....

It is also different among users what you find not to intuitive to you might
be to other users.

I have felt like you do with other programs where the interface or features
were moved and after using the program usually have found the change not be
so bad.

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"Lunge Forward" <lunge@forward.org> wrote in message
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>> Undo is on the Quick Access toolbar
>> New is a click away under the Office Button

>
> Yes, I found them. But it wasn't intuitive to me at all. I was wanting
> 'quick' and then thought, "Man, I want to learn something new, not spend
> my time relearning what I 'already thought I knew.' If you're going to
> have to relearn a program that you previously already knew, it might be a
> good time to switch to some free office programs and learn them. My first
> impression is 'not good at all.'



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