Sohaberniki
write about the usability of the new Word. Very pleased that he likes ;-)
The most important thing to say about usability is that the ribbon of the tools of the same Word now contains ALL the tools that the Word can do. That is, if there is a tool - it is on the tape and you will find it. If it is not - you will never see it and can be firmly sure that it is not.
This allows you to clearly navigate the accessible functions: I took it once, looked through all the features, clicked on all the icons, and realized that the editor knows how and what not. After that you work :-)
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In my opinion, if I am wrong, they will correct me, in the previous Microsoft Word 2003 the user could display up to 41 toolbars. Of course, if you do not know what tools you have in PRINCIPLE, it is impossible to navigate them. Here everything is in sight.
(Here, in the form of a disclaimer, it should be noted that we are talking about a “standard” Word, where no additional tools were added by the user or using third-party tools. But most people, in my opinion, use the standard Word)