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appsinoffice2003
Dear Microsoft...
I suggest the next version can enable text input for more than just basic
shapes, such as drawing a freehand custom shape and adding text to it.
Not many desktop publishing applications have this, and this would go ideal
for a wide range of personal publications, such as greeting cards.
Also, Microsoft, do you know if there are ANY new features in 2010 compared
to 2007 besides the ribbon interface? I do NOT have a problem with the
ribbon. I know the ribbon is intended for time saving, so you can save the
hassle of enabling/disabling/moving toolbars and/or searching for what you
need in the menus. I know one of the major new functions in 2007 is PDF/XPS
exporting, another one is bookmarks.
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I suggest the next version can enable text input for more than just basic
shapes, such as drawing a freehand custom shape and adding text to it.
Not many desktop publishing applications have this, and this would go ideal
for a wide range of personal publications, such as greeting cards.
Also, Microsoft, do you know if there are ANY new features in 2010 compared
to 2007 besides the ribbon interface? I do NOT have a problem with the
ribbon. I know the ribbon is intended for time saving, so you can save the
hassle of enabling/disabling/moving toolbars and/or searching for what you
need in the menus. I know one of the major new functions in 2007 is PDF/XPS
exporting, another one is bookmarks.
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This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...4f-28b301fc8f5b&dg=microsoft.public.publisher