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List Price: $149.95 Buy New: $95.00 as of 11/22/2009 20:21 CST details You Save: $54.95 (37%)
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Seller: Joseph Schneider Rating: 1709 reviews Sales Rank: 2
Format: CD-ROM Language: English (Unknown) Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Media: CD-ROM Edition: Home and Student Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Vista CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 1 CPU Type: AMD Athlon Processors: 1 System Memory: 128000 Hard Drive Size: 1 Graphics RAM: 256 Native Resolution: 640x480 Display Size: 669.2913385827 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: Shipping is 3-5 days FedEx or UPS with tracking number. Brand New. Continental USA street address ONLY, we do not ship to P/O box, APO, AE, or international addresses
MPN: 79G-00007 Model: 79G-00007 UPC: 882224263627 EAN: 0882224263627 ASIN: B000HCZ8EO
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW
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Not picture perfect November 6, 2009 A Butler I purchased Microsoft Office and Student 2007 from Amazon a couple of months ago, for my new Vista computer. I was used to Office 2003 on my XP system. Specifically Word and EXCEL. The icons on these program in Office 2007 are confusing to me. I realize in an international market, a picture or icon may be more cost effective than actual words, but I think I should have the option to use English words or Icons. Maybe this option is available, but I haven't found it yet. I had to stop and play around with it a while to find the basic Word functions. I was able to program my most used options onto the Quick Access Toolbar. Most things are not where they used to be and not availabe under the menu items I think they should be under. Microsoft's options seem to force you to do it their way or else.
Someone told me I will love OneNote, but I haven't tried it or PowerPoint yet.
Office 2007 November 5, 2009 N. Goodwin I didn't want to upgrade to Office 2007, but the school keeps e-mailing parent information using it and we will soon be getting it at work so I felt I needed to give in and buy it. I have now worked with it and have found several features about 2007 that I really like. I was pleased when it arrived quickly, exactly as advertized.
Microsoft Office Student version November 5, 2009 Cherie J. Wheeler (Fort Worth TX) This is a product I am accustomed to from work that satisfies my home needs very well. There are a lot of features new to me that I look forward to learning. Would be interested in a low cost tutorial.
Microsoft has screwed up the office suite November 5, 2009 Peter Marsh Microsoft has badly erred when it made the interface to the Office applications more icon based and removed the old menu structure completely. They changed where some of the options are located and they didn't always put them under a logical icon. One word - FRUSTRATING!
As for Word, it still does some very annoying things to try to "help". I have never enjoyed working with Word if I have to graphics and tables. It seems to arbitrarily rearrange items on the page. It obviously is not Publisher.
Excel graphing has been rendered all but worthless for trying to graph technical data, especially on a separate axis. Adding new series to a chart and modifying properties is so inconvenient that I have stop even trying to use it.
I Like It! November 5, 2009 Robert C. Hallden (rockford, ill.) I use at work, we used to use Word 2003 and Excel 2003 and changed to 2007 over a year ago and at first I was confused with the new way 2007 looks. It hides alot of icons, so to speak, where you have to find what you need in the ribbon at the top of the page. After I used to working with Word 2007 and Excel 2007 it takes time to get used to something new and I'm showing the other people who I work with on how to minimize the ribbon. I like the color feature in Word 2003, I make calendars, and after making my graph I click on the color I want for a certain area and Word places that color in that area after I click on that area. I do recommend this product. I'm also an IT student who likes to try new things in computer software, I have to keep up on what is going in the computer world. I still like 2003 but 2007 I like even more. Also for the people who save files in .doc you can download the compatiblity file so if someone has 2003 and your using 2007 they can still read your document also you can save it in the 'Save As' and going to Word '97-'03 document.
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