Chad wrote:
>I guess they
>only install things normally if it doesn't allow for user
>flexibility...... you know whatevers good for Microsoft is good for the
>people :-)

In a way I think you are correct, in Office they leave out all the
"goodies" (saving/loading diffrent formats) and some other things (not that
they come to mind right now).
On a side note, according to my sisters boyfriend Office 2000 comes on 4
CDs so there seems to be no limit on the ammount of junk they can add to a
word-processor, a spredsheet, a presentation program and a database program
;-) My guess is that there's one CD for each program, I can't imagine that
they could get that ammount of data together. Perhaps someone else knows if
this is true? My sisters boyfriend is after all incorrect regarding Visual
Studio C++ 98, he claims comes on 4CDs as well - and it's only 3 (2 CDs are
filled with help).
//Bernie

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