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Microsoft Office Standard 2007 FULL VERSION |  | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
List Price: $399.95 Buy New: $319.95 as of 3/10/2010 12:57 CST details You Save: $80.00 (20%)
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 102 reviews Sales Rank: 49
Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 88.8 x 63.6 x 19.2
MPN: 02107746 Model: 021-07746 UPC: 080552931076 EAN: 0882224154512 ASIN: B000HCVR3A
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Software suite offers the core Microsoft Office applications, but significantly updated for faster, better results | | • | Includes the 2007 versions of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook | | • | Create high-quality documents and presentations, build powerful spreadsheets, and manage your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts | | • | Offers improved menus and tools; enhanced graphics and formatting capabilities; new time and communication management tools; and more reliability and security | | • | Features the Ribbon, a new device that presents commands organized into a set of tabs, instead of traditional menus and toolbars |
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Product Description Microsoft Office Standard 2007 has the key tools and features that users have wanted, to make their computing experience easier. With its improved menus and toolbars, enhanced graphics and formatting, time and e-mail management tools & enhanced security, you'll be so impressed that you'll wonder how you got along without it. Office 2007 makes it easier and more enjoyable to get things done. New calendar views and appointment tools help you organize your time and communications Simple signup to RSS feeds Outlook 2007 has a new Instant Search tool helping you find any information you need -- e-mail, calendars, tasks and more Enhanced security features protect against junk e-mail and phishing Share documents securely with Document Inspector -- detect & remove unwanted comments, hidden text & other information
Amazon.com Microsoft Office Standard 2007 offers the core Microsoft Office applications, but significantly updated for faster, better results. Comprised of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook, this software suite empowers you to create high-quality documents and presentations, build powerful spreadsheets, and manage your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts. With improved menus and tools, enhanced graphics and formatting capabilities, new time and communication management tools, and more reliability and security, Office Standard 2007 makes it easier and more enjoyable for you to get things done at home or work. 
The new look and feel of the 2007 Microsoft Office system automatically displays the menus and toolbars you need when you need them. View larger. | 
Office Excel 2007 makes it easy to analyze data. View larger. | 
Including charts in Office PowerPoint 2007 is easy. View larger. | 
Tasks are easy to follow up on because they are included on the new To-Do Bar and within Outlook reminders. You can also drag tasks onto your calendar. View larger. | Which edition of Office is right for you? View a comparison of Microsoft Office 2007 editions. Improved User Interface The Office Standard 2007 user interface makes it easier for people to use Office applications. The streamlined screen layout and dynamic results-oriented galleries let you spend more time focused on your work and less time trying to get the application to do what you need. As a result, the Office Standard 2007 interface can help deliver great looking documents, high-impact presentations, effective spreadsheets, and powerful desktop database applications. The Ribbon Office Standard 2007 features the Ribbon, a new device that presents commands organized into a set of tabs, instead of traditional menus and toolbars. The tabs on the Ribbon display the commands that are most relevant for each of the task areas in the applications. For example, in Word, the tabs group commands for activities such as inserting objects like pictures and tables, doing page layout, working with references, doing mailings, and reviewing. For added convenience, the Home tab provides easy access to the most frequently used commands. Excel has a similar set of tabs that make sense for spreadsheet work including tabs for working with formulas, managing data, and reviewing. These tabs make it simple to access features because they organize the commands in a way that corresponds directly to the tasks you perform in the application you're using. The Microsoft Office Button Many of the most valuable features in previous versions of Office were not about the document authoring experience and instead focused on all the things you can do with a document: share it, protect it, print it, publish it, and send it. Although this focus had its advantages, previous releases lacked a single central location where a user could see all of these capabilities in one place. Office Standard 2007's new interface, however, bring together the capabilities of the Office system into a single entry point: the Microsoft Office button. This button allows for two major advantages. First, it helps users find these valuable features. Second, it simplifies the authoring process by allowing the Ribbon to focus on creating great documents. Contextual Tabs Office Standard 2007 features contextual tabs which bring important and appropriate command options to the user's attention precisely when they're needed most. Certain sets of commands are only relevant when objects of a particular type are being edited. For example, the commands for editing a chart are not relevant until a chart appears in a spreadsheet and the user is focusing on modifying it. In current versions of Office applications, these commands can be difficult to find. In Excel, however, clicking on a chart causes a contextual tab to appear with commands used for chart editing. Contextual tabs only appear when they are needed and make it much easier to find and use the commands needed for the operation at hand. Galleries Galleries are at the heart of the redesigned applications, and they deliver a set of clear results to choose from when working on your documents, spreadsheets, presentations, or Access databases. By presenting a simple set of potential results, rather than a complex dialog box with numerous options, galleries can simplify the process of producing professional looking work. For those who prefer a greater degree of control over the result of the operation, the traditional dialog box interfaces are still available. Live Preview Office Standard 2007 features Live Preview, a fresh and innovative technology that shows the results of applying an editing or formatting change as you move the pointer over the results presented in a gallery. This dynamic capability streamlines the process of laying out, editing, and formatting so you can create excellent results with less time and effort.
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Outlook still reigns supreme, but of course still not worth it unless it is for business March 10, 2010 Sean G. Daly Why Outlook 2007 is needed for business and or individuals who receive massive amounts of email:
To function properly Outlook needs to go nuts and use a ton of RAM as well as be connected to a fast line high-speed at minimum (Comcast business class is where it works flawless).
Outlook 2003 was a better overall program in the sense that the focus was more function versus form. Using Excel was a lot more straightforward, and the ribbon-ing in 2007 can cause irritation at times.
Despite this 2007 is still an upgrade, and once you get past the learning curve you will not want to use 2003 again. The ribbons are helpful about 80% of the time, with 20% of the time just getting in your way. But for those quick decision moments and to handle a ton of screens open at once its the way to go.
If you are doing any sort of business or receive over 100 emails a day then Outlook 2007 is a must have and you are just hurting yourself by not supporting the evil empire that is Microsoft. You need the security features, sync with phones, sub-programs like sharepoint, etc. You will also need the digital filing system that outlook offers as well as just general ability to morph the program to your every need.
Why if you do not do business or receive manageable amounts of email you SHOULD NOT BUY OUTLOOK 2007:
Likely you have a crappy computer, crappy internet, and have no idea how to use the program (even if you do know how to use it i doubt you have business class net at home or the most up-to-date computer). It will be to slow and glitchy, and your learning curve will be massive making using it infuriating.
The product will be overkill for your needs and you just spent $300+ for something that is really just paying for functions you will not use.
Gmail has the fatal flaw of threading emails in a non-intuitive way without the ability to chose not to, but it is the closest thing to outlook out there. It syncs, it has similar applications, and most importantly it is simple and has practically no learning curve.
Most importantly it is FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!
You will know when you need outlook. You will be completely pissed off with what is out there and you will then turn to Outlook as your savior.
For now save the money.
Hopelessly broken. March 9, 2010 Jonathan Smith (North Carolina) I had high hopes for this release of Office, Microsoft seemed to be making a move towards embracing more open standards and the revamped interface was supposed to be an improvement. Unfortunately, it is anything but. Many "features" seem to simply not work. Want to insert images in your document? Be prepared to spend hours manually arranging the page to get a simple in-line image inserted. Want to undo? Better know the ctrl-z shortcut, it seems to have been removed from top level menu options. Remember the standard of File, Edit, etc menus? All gone, replaced by a confusing, difficult to navigate, contextual bar.
I could rant for pages. If you need something to type up your grocery list, this is a horribly expensive way to do it, but it can probably handle that. If you need professional word processing capabilities, you'll have to look elsewhere.
Good service and product March 7, 2010 C. Pilgrim (NC) Product was delivered very quickly and was exactly as advertised. Signed: a very Satisfied Customer
Product Not What I Ordered March 3, 2010 Patricia A. Hicks (Lithonia, GA) I did not receive the Microsoft Office Standard 2007 FULL VERSION, what I received was a product that comes with the purchase of a new computer. The product key was not active and the version sent to me was for computer techs who fix computer for others and place software on there system, which leaves the customer no way to place the software on their own system. I was not satisfied and after I tried to contact the vendor, I received no response.
Did not receive! Cancelled credit card charge February 27, 2010 Paula Tihista (Las Vegas) I ordered this software and received an email that it was shipped. The tracking number given did not work. I emailed the company on two occasions and received no answer. After a month past the due date of shipment, cancelled the credit card charge.
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