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    I always run two versions when I first load a "new" version. Thus, I have 2007 and 2009 currently loaded. As I grew more accustomed to 2009 I used 2007 less. Now I only open 2007 if someone posts a question here that refers to any pre-Ribbon version of AutoCAD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    I always run two versions when I first load a "new" version. Thus, I have 2007 and 2009 currently loaded. As I grew more accustomed to 2009 I used 2007 less. Now I only open 2007 if someone posts a question here that refers to any pre-Ribbon version of AutoCAD.
    Thank you very much! That clears up my confusion. We have upgraded to newer versions of MS Office, but I prefer my old standby. And I DO understand about the new(er) bugs!! I believe it is "payback time" for all the guys (nerds?!) in high school who were harrased for their pocket protectors and dozens of pens & pencils!!
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