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| Microsoft Office Standard 2007 FULL VERSION | 
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List Price: $399.95 Buy New: $169.99 You Save: $229.96 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 64
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista Media: CD-ROM Edition: Office Standard 2007 FULL VERSION Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 1.5
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Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW, Please Read Description FULLY, UNSEALED-OPENED Office 2007 Standard Edition, GENUINE MICROSOFT CD (Hologram edge to edge CD) with unregistered Key Code (Microsoft Supported); SOLD ITEM COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING ONLY: (Genuine CD, CD Case, Unused Product Key Code, and Product Info. Guaranteed! Please make sure this is the right software, email me with question if you have to.
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Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Full Verson February 8, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Performance is smooth. Delivers all that is promised, and doesn't take long to figure out the nuances. Only objection is that the download version did not work, and I had to deal with a few weeks of issues, before going to the hard copy. Overall, I am pleased.
I hope Office 2010 is nothing like this January 7, 2008 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
As a college student I have had the opportunity to use Office 2007 before purchasing it. I have also had the opportunity to get other people's opinion of Office 2007 over the last few months. These people range from students and young people in industry who are very good at adapting to technology, and also some older people who have lived through many changes in software and are used to such changes. I have yet to meet anyone who is anything but unhappy with the new software. I want to emphasize that peole are not just not happy (neutral), they are specifically upset. Everything has been moved around with no apparent improvement in the options or operation. The only thing Microsoft has accomplished is forcing the person to relearn everything they already knew how to do without making the software better in any obvious way. Everyone I know is hoping to get along using Office 2003 and hope Office 2010 (or whenever the next one comes out) is vastly improved. In the mean time they are dreading the day there place of employment upgrades. I am not one who normally avoids learning new software, but in this case I am going to avoid it like the plague.
One huge problem December 11, 2007 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Here's the deal killer for me: the caret (aka text insertion line, text mouse, or the line that leads in front of the text as you type), disappears every time you type a key. So if you are a normal typer, that line will disappear for whole words at a time only flashing back in skittishly as you go along, or when you stop. I am not talking about the mouse pointer itself, which you can toggle to disappear or not in the keyboard and mouse control panel. This is actually the line that follows your text.
What is so annoying is it feels like the program is never fully keeping up with your typing because there is a very tiny lag in the time the letter shows up. Also, the caret comes in and out irregularly, so it's not like it is just gone, it is erratic and distracting. It is very hard to type this way; you are always wondering if you just mis-struck a key. The problem is bad in Word, but really really really bad in Outlook.
Why is it that Microsoft has to add all these bells and whistles and then blow the actual simple act of typing? I am using Vista on a brand new top of the line Dell notebook with a high end graphic card. Just to compare and make sure it wasn't my laptop or Vista, I loaded up Office 2003 and it worked just fine. This seems to be an 0ffice 2007 issue.
As it a happens, I uninstalled office 2003 because I already had it on an old computer and ended up downloading and installing OpenOffice for my Word and PowerPoint app needs and then use Mozilla Thunderbird with the calendar add-on for my Outlook needs. This stuff works so much better than this Microsoft nightmare, and it's free. There is no delay at all in the typing or the text insertion line following the type. Who uses MS Explorer when you can use Firefox? Well, I recommend bailing on Office as well. I regret having wasted my money on this Frankenstein.
They didn't fix what was broken, they did fix what wasn't broken December 11, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Office 2007 reminds me of the menu at McDonald's. You used to have to actually say what you wanted with WORDs, now you just point to the picture of the hamburger you want. The old menu system of Office has been replaced by few words and many icons located under a series of tabs. You can still navigate by keyboard by hitting the ALT key, which overlays the key commands to select a tab, and then overlays key commands to select the item under the tab you choose. Each tab has a different layout under it, so there is no rhythm to the options under the tab. It isn't nearly as clean or efficient as looking at a typical pull down menu, but it isn't impossible to navigate. It continues to leave me feeling like this package was designed for people who can't read, which seems like a strange target audience for programs like WORD. The tabs have a somewhat logical grouping to them, but when you can't find something you want you may be in for a long hunt.
It is now much easier to use various pre-designed graphic templates and have an approximate idea of how they will look before you assign them, but is that really the purpose of programs like Word and Excel? To suggest color pallets that will quickly become so overused you'll be able to spot them a mile away? Most everything else is harder to do than it used to be for long time Office users. While it is easier to assign graphic templates, Microsoft still hasn't mastered very basic color theories, the type of thing Adobe mastered over a decade ago, so when you assign a gradient that looks great on screen, if you try to print it, it will look horrible. I know Office is a "productivity" tool, and not a "design" tool, but it does present itself as being able to create things for print, which it does VERY poorly. Things like font substitutions and other auto formatting over different systems and the inability to handle color properly are the major flaws I've had with Microsoft, and they don't appear to have done anything to address them, while they have done more to encourage people to play with these things that don't work correctly. We'll all be able to look forward to sharing more files that look great on one screen and are virtually unreadable when printed or e-mailed to someone else.
They've also changed the default file extension of some programs. This does have the benefit of letting you know what versions of Office your files are supported by, although I expect the four letter extensions like .docx will confuse as many as it helps.
So far I've found decent stability in these programs running on either XP or Vista, and speed hasn't been a significant issue for me. The navigation systems of the programs are a significant downgrade for me.
Overall most of the changes were not necessary, and removing the old menu system saves little visual space, while it massively increases headaches for people who have used it for more than a decade. Microsoft did away with many strong features, added new features that feel like more flash than substance, and ignored basic problems that have been with the software forever.
You will re-install Office 2003 within 24 hours of using Office 2007 October 28, 2007 27 out of 32 found this review helpful
Sorry Microsoft, but your "ribbon" user interface is the most retarded upgrade feature ever. It renders all your Office applications useless. I have no interest spending hours to learn a completely different UI and to recustomize the toolbar all over again (I'm not even sure if it's even possible to customize the "ribbon"). The ribbon is ugly and WAY, WAY, WAY, WAY too big.
My advice: try to avoid upgrading for as long as possible.
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