Those are very difficult questions to answer. Much of it is based on opinion and your own personal situation.
Are you in a corporate environment or are you a home user? If corporate, Office 2007 could cause problems with non-2007 co-workers. Office 2007 uses, by default, a new file format. Older versions of Office can read it but will have to download/install a converter first. However, you have the option of saving files in the older format. Even if you are a home user, the file format issue still applies if you share documents with others.
The new ribbon interface is much different than you are used to. It will take some time finding where MS relocated some functions. If you are patient and willing to invest time to re-learn, you'll be OK. If not, you may find it annoying.
So, the answer to your first question is "yes" and "no." Not very helpful for you, but that's the way it is. "When will you suggest I move to Office 2007?"...that really can't be answered definitively. Perhaps you didn't word your question the way you meant to. Regardless, you'll just have to try it for yourself and draw your own conclusions. There is a free trial version you can download from MS.
Tim
"bhuta.darshan[ at ]gmail.com" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hey guys - I need your help. Have you tried Office 2007, what do you > think about it. Is moving from Office XP to Office 2007 easy, and > when will you suggest I move to Office 2007. Thanks guys for your > help - Mark Smith > >
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