[nfbcs] office 2010 or 2013

Curtis Chong curtischong at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 5 13:38:10 UTC 2014


Hello:

If you are thinking about Office for personal (at home) use, I still prefer to recommend Office 2010. However, if your employer is pushing for an upgrade to Office 2013, despite its few foibles, I do not think you will be seriously jeopardized (but perhaps inconvenienced) by switching to Office 2013. The functions and keystrokes are sort of the same with some initial configuration, which (frankly) most folks do not know how to do<sigh>.

I use Office 2013 both at home and at work, and while I can't say that I really like it, I am living and working with it.

Cordially,

Curtis Chong

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>From: "Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO via nfbcs" <nfbcs at nfbnet.org>
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>Subject: [nfbcs] office 2010 or 2013
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>Hi Listers,
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>Should I stay on office 2010 or go to 2013?
>
>Susie Stanzel
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