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    Office XP (KISS ASS)

    just want to say, this is one of the best products EVER
    and some say "why are ms competitors going out of buzinezz"
    well use this and find out
    i personally LOVE it
    specailly all the cool stuff in Word XP

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    Hey, XP means I'm out of a job damn it!!

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    Originally posted by chrisjk
    Hey, XP means I'm out of a job damn it!!

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    Well that's one more reason everyone should get it ! LOL

    I've just aquired [ahem] a copy of XP & It looks great !
    I was worried about the vb side as it's meant to include all this .NET stuff, but codings normal thank god. Cool Menus, pretty nifty old wizard office assistant & it's looks kick ass !


    IE6 is out too, that's pretty cool, all I'm after now is Whistler / Windows XP ...

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    Originally posted by alex_read
    Well that's one more reason everyone should get it ! LOL

    I've just aquired [ahem] a copy of XP & It looks great !
    I was worried about the vb side as it's meant to include all this .NET stuff, but codings normal thank god. Cool Menus, pretty nifty old wizard office assistant & it's looks kick ass !


    IE6 is out too, that's pretty cool, all I'm after now is Whistler / Windows XP ...
    Can just see the MS add campaign now, "Get XP we canned Clippit", people would be dancding and singing in the streets. All l am trying to do is get the local MS office to send me a beta of vb.net, (the one we got at the conference was crap). Looks like we have to order from the US

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    Re: Office XP (KISS ASS)

    Originally posted by kovan
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    "Live your life today as if its the last day of your life"
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    Okay, I've just killed my boss and a number of co-workers and taken all my savings and blown them on a wild binge of drink, drugs and sex.

    What do you suggest I do tommorow.

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    Re: Re: Office XP (KISS ASS)

    Originally posted by SurfDemon


    Okay, I've just killed my boss and a number of co-workers and taken all my savings and blown them on a wild binge of drink, drugs and sex.

    What do you suggest I do tommorow.

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    Jethro sorry to say
    but am a big microsoft fan
    they make nice products

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    Originally posted by kovan
    Jethro sorry to say
    but am a big microsoft fan
    they make nice products
    Office is nice, vb.net looks like the goods. But check out some of the competitors offerings. Two versions back Delphi was offering functionality which is going into vb.net.

    We are kind of trying to remain an MS shop. But the folks at MS make this hard, increasing numbers of downloads, revamped operating systems etc.

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    I agree with that, by the timme I've saved enough to buy one program, the next version's out.

    This .NET & XML's giving me a headache learning it
    Okay, I've just killed my boss and a number of co-workers and taken all my savings and blown them on a wild binge of drink, drugs and sex.

    What do you suggest I do tommorow.
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    I think you'd do well as a chancellor ....


    Lastly, god knows why they put all that stuff about clippy, the office assistants still there, just not loaded / started by default. and there was me thinking they completely got rid of the ba@%*#s, had to do it manually again.

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    XML is your friend.


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    Yeah something like that, I might get round to understanding it by 2010 ...

    I've got the Wrox book, any other decent ones out there ?

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    The most important url you will ever need!


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    Originally posted by tumblingdown
    XML is your friend.


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