On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Jeff Wright <[email protected]> wrote:

> > You don't say *which* version, so I must suspect it isn't Office 2007,
> > because if it was, you'd see right on the Home tab to the left in big
> > size Paste, Cut, Copy, etc. All right out in the open, not hidden away
> > behind menus. I can't imagine what would be easier for novices.
> >
> > Of course, it's _your_ duty to keep telling him the shortcuts for
> > these things. Shortcuts that haven't changed in 20 years. ctrl-x,
> > ctrl-v, ctrl-s.
>
> I find Tom's claim that the buttons aren't arranged in any kind of logical
> order to be lacking of any merit.  Looking at the ribbon in Word I see:
>

The problem was  it wasn't his logic it was someone else's logic.  That is
the problem with these sort of organizational reworks- what is logical for
some is a muddle for others.  They probably need a way to rearrange ribbons
to fit individual work flows.

-- 
John Duncan Yoyo
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