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    Office 2003->2007 Command References

    just released by Microsoft... maybe helpful to those migrating to VISTA/Office 2007

    http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/4/d/a4d8b700-3b48-4329-9446-93634685353b/wd2003_2007CmdRef.exe
    http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/2/d/32db5a21-f0af-4961-95a5-262e5aa09698/pp2003_2007CmdRef.exe
    http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...2007CmdRef.exe
    Stan

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    oops... edited

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    Stan, thanks for the link but... ugh! An exe? What's up with that?

    FYI, Bill Jelen has also released a Tip Card on where to find the 2003 commands in 2007.
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    Here is another

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Puls
    Stan, thanks for the link but... ugh! An exe? What's up with that?
    My thoughts exactly. I backed off as soon as I saw that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xld
    My thoughts exactly. I backed off as soon as I saw that.
    Oh! Like I did it on purpose. I think Microsoft just wants everything 'installed' - it does link with 2003 and provides an interactive guide. Stan

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    Quote Originally Posted by stanl
    I think Microsoft just wants everything 'installed'
    LOL! I agree. You know, it does seem kind of funny since Vista will throw warnings about exe files and the like. Why not just put in in HTML or some other doc you can download?

    Like Bob, I never opened it either.
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    I once spent an hour just cruising around the Ribbon with the Alt key. It was fun. (Yes, I need help. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefytr
    (Yes, I need help. )
    You may just want to put that in your signatue, Zack. It will save time repeating yourself!
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