
Okay, I know I'm turning into a crotchety old stick-in-the-mud. I don't like change. But I've always wanted to be the type of computer user who's up on the latest software, gadgetry, widgets, etc. So, when our office was given access to the latest version of MS Office (2007), I was determined to give it a go.
I checked out the reviews when this thing hit the market last year, and I was not impressed by what I saw. The interface had been completely redesigned, and the things that had been added were features I had little or no use for. From what I could see, the new version of Office would be a lot of re-learning with very little payoff.
Now that I've had the time to play with the new Word a little bit, I'm finding it's just as bad as I feared. This version might work for someone just learning the ropes, though even then functionality is reduced as far as I can see. And for someone like me who has been using the Office suite for a decade or more, the "improvements" make this new version practically unusable.
My biggest complaint with this software is that the menus and toolbars are practically
uncustomizable. Any practiced user of Word has custom buttons, custom toolbars, even custom menus that contain features they've discovered and found useful enough to warrant putting "out front" - in easy reach. With Office 2007, the only thing you can customize is the Quick Access Toolbar, and that is limited.
To test out this new toy, I opened a
fillable form I use on a regular basis. But wait, where are the form commands? Where's the form toolbar? Those five or six convenient commands that allow me to add fields, protect and
un-protect the form depending on if I want to fill it or revise it - where did they go? Apparently, the ONLY way I can access these commands is to add them to the Quick Access Bar, and I still haven't found a protect/
un-protect toggle command.
I honestly don't have the time or inclination to completely re-customize a new piece of software, especially when my current version works so well and is already set up for my needs. For now, I will have to give Office 2007 a pass, and hope that maybe the next upgrade will bring back a lot of the flexibility available in the previous version.