Michael Gaine
My feedback
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Go back to the OLD VERSION user functions...you’ve literally turned O365 and Outlook upside down, and that’s not a good situation at all. Nothing...no info merges seamlessly anymore.
Contacts do not match all content from mobile device carryovers, difficult to surf thru the way “prior email address” use is stored on Outlook.
Thought PROGRESS in technology made usability of a new program, operating system, or device faster and easier to use. NOT HERE...you literally need a degree in Quantum Physics to relearn MS Office all over again. And I’m a MS Office user for over 15+ years!!! I’m trying to teach colleagues short cuts I’ve learned over the years and some people have just given up.
You’re supposed to make functions EASIER, FASTER, and TEACHABLE to new users.
This version isn’t even close.
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Agreed
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Michael Gaine supported this idea ·
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Agreed
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Yes please
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Agreed
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Gaine commented
Agreed
This new Outlook has been extremely clumsy and difficult to acclimate to for the last 6-8 months since “upgrade”.
You know the saying, “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it!”...well that couldn’t be more true here.
You had a great product in the past that everyone in my organization could easily communicate through...now it’s just all a mess.
Contacts don’t merge from past version properly or in total format, calendar is not easy to manage, and email is now exceedingly difficult to search back for past info ....can’t sort or filter email....just a jumbled mess.
PLEASE bring back the Classic Outlook functionality, to the new Office 365.