In Pictures: 12 enraging Office 2013 flaws -- and how to fix them
12 enraging Office 2013 flaws -- and how to fix them
While the Office patriots wax poetic over Office 2013’s new features -- gosh, I can’t think of a better way to invite all my friends to connect on Linkedin -- those of us who have long struggled with Office see a lot of gratuitous change that simply gets in the way.
If you’re new to Office, need some prompting about basic features, want to put all of your documents in SkyDrive, and don’t mind STARING AT A SCREEN OF GRATUITOUS CAPS, the new Office 2013 should be right up your alley.
But if you’ve been using Office for a while, relegate files to SkyDrive begrudgingly, use Dropbox, and couldn’t care less about touch, there are a few steps you can take to make Office 2013 tolerable.
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