Exorcise your Office XP demons

Office may be the best-selling office suite on the planet, but that doesn't mean it's the best-performing suite.

We asked you, ZDNet's readers, to tell us which Office XP specters you've encountered. We gathered the most popular complaints and cooked up a few potions, talismans, and incantations--along with some smart computing tips--that should help you expel those XP demons.

Clipboard of the damned
The new Office clipboard demands your attention. Here's how to tame the beast.

Paper clip cemetery
If you thought Clippy was dead, think again. We'll show you how to make him R.I.P., plus, how to curb the help system's foibles.

The XP swarm
Office XP has more features and functions than Hitchcock had feathered fiends for The Birds. Don't be a victim: build a suite more in line with your simple needs.

Attack of the killer hack
Everyone wants a piece of your PC, from malicious hackers to virus writers. Not to worry, as long as you follow our path to stop Office XP from leading them right to you.

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