Print Preview in Excel 2008

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S N Brandt

The major tool used when preparing a print ready presentation/document in
Excel is ‹ or rather WAS‹ print preview.

I cannot believe that they could be so stupid as to take it out of the new
version.

This basically means that the new version just looks a little different and
has lots of little extra templates and interfaces for adding pretty pictures
and layouts, but NO MEANS OF SEEING WHAT THEY WILL LOOK LIKE, without
printing (and so using and wasting paper!)

So Mr Microsoft! Very Eco-friendly approach from Mr Gates (new lover of
trees!) 4 years work to produce a programme that is not better and causes
the destruction of more trees! I am by no means a tree-hugger, but Gates
claims to be!

In an case I hope all will express their dismay at the removal of the most
useful Print Preview feature.

Any one weho paid for this programme should get a refund! Anyone who is
planning to get it should pirate it instead!
 
J

JE McGimpsey

S N Brandt said:
Any one weho paid for this programme should get a refund!

Just return your product and ask for one - the information's on your
package.
Anyone who is planning to get it should pirate it instead!

So should every product you don't like be free to everyone else, or just
stuff produced by MS?
 
B

Bob Greenblatt

Any one weho paid for this programme should get a refund! Anyone who is
planning to get it should pirate it instead!
Uh, let me get this straight. You find the program so unusable that you want
to return it and get a refund. Right? Easy to do, just bring it back to
where you got it. And, because it is so unusable that you need a refund,
other people who actually do find it usable should steal it? So, it's usable
if stolen and therefore free, but unusable if you bought it?
 

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