Upgrading to Microsoft Office 2007
About a couple of months ago at this writing, I finally decided to upgrade to Microsoft Office 2007.
Back in the old days, I would be so eager to try new software that I would install it almost immediately. Not this time! Why was I so resistant to change? Is it because I’m such an old fogey? I finally decided that, for various reasons, I should just jump in and “do it.”
I’m finding Office 2007 to be rather different from 2003, so I’m still in the process of learning how to use the new versions of the various software applications. There are some nice additions, and there are some things that are just irritating to me. There’s some functionality that I’m not sure I’ll ever use (but I do like to get to know my software). Also, some of my old keyboard commands [yes, I’ve been using keyboard commands for many, many years--I am an old fogey!] have changed, so either I have to remember the key combinations (without seeing the options onscreen) or I have to learn slightly modified ones.
I was going to insert a list here of the things I’m having to retrain myself on, but it would take too long.
Oh well. Such is the nature of progress, I suppose. I’m sure that, as I have with previous versions, I’ll grow to know and love this software… until it’s time to upgrade again.