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I've only had MS Word 2007 for about 3 months and it certainly takes getting used to, but I love it. The menu is driven by its ribbon and so some of our old keystroke combinations don't work, but there are other positives that should be taking into account. In no particular order, there is a slide bar on the bottom right of the screen that allows you to increase/ decrease the view/zoom of the page. That's very helpful.
My particular favorite feature is the Insert Shapes area. It almost makes this as easy as drawing diagrams (or whatever) in powerpoint. Your header/ footer choices are easy to get to. And overall, I like having all my formatting viewable from my main screen (which it is if you have the Home tab chosen at the top while you type.)
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