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Old 02-03-2023, 09:35 AM
AlanCantor AlanCantor is offline WORD 97, Creating Separate Columns Windows 10 WORD 97, Creating Separate Columns Office 2019
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Glad you sorted it out!


Your message has a nostalgic note for me. I haven't heard the term "main menu" applied to a word processing program since the late-1980s or early-1990s. My recollection is that two word processors, Mark of the Unicorn's FinalWord II, and Borland's Sprint, sported a main menu. The Sprint main menu was especially well done. I wonder whether this ancient technology could still serve as a model for how to organize hierarchical information in an efficient, easy-to-use, easy-to-remember, and discoverable way. I still have muscle memory of how to operate the Sprint main menu. Despite having used ribbons since their introduction 16 or 17 years ago, I still don't quite remember which ribbon contains which commands.
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