Yes and no,
Yes everything changes from version to version in Microsoft Office. As I mentioned in another
message the version I have is from 2000.
No in that you can submit feedback and changes to MS Office, and in fact from rev 1 (I was an
Office User from the very beginning) to the last version I used (2000) I did that a lot and in fact
many of the suggestions did find their way into the later versions.
Given my own experience with OpenOffice and now Libre Office it's no easier to suggest changes here
than it was for Microsoft Office. They may get listened to a bit more in LO, no guarantee though.
On Nov 18, 2013, at 6:42 AM, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)
MS Office 2013 is different from 2010 is different from 2007 is
radically different from 2003. Formats change and sometimes cause
problems. The layout of the ribbon-bar changes. The macro language
changes quite a lot. What might have happened in one version
sometimes vanishes from the next but may reappear in another.
There is no-where that users can go to suggest changes or reversions.
Regards from
Tom :)
Eugenie (Oogie) McGuire
Desert Weyr http://www.desertweyr.com/
Paonia, CO USA
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