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Default Navigational Learning Curve

Why do I have to completely re-learn how to use Micro-Soft products every
time there is a new release? I have become quite proficient at using Excel
2003, but now I spend most of my time trying to figure out where things are.
Does the Easter Bunny work for you when he's not hiding eggs? Can I make
2007 look like 2003?
 
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