Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION

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Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION

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 : Microsoft Office Small Business 2007 FULL VERSION
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224263597
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Microsoft Software
Manufacturer: Microsoft Software
Model: W87-02380
Publisher: Microsoft Software
Release Date: 2007-01-30
Studio: Microsoft Software



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Features:
  • Powerful and easy-to-use suite of productivity and contact management software features new tools to help you save time, stay organized, and deliver better customer service
  • Includes the 2007 versions of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher, and Outlook with Business Contact Manager
  • Create professional looking documents and presentations, build powerful spreadsheets, and manage your e-mail messages, calendar, and contacts
  • Intuitive look and feel, and improved tools; task-based menus and toolbars automatically display the commands and options you can use
  • Instant Search function saves you time; junk mail and anti-phishing filters protect the security of your computer; new graphics capabilities help you produce publication-ready documents





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - All Hail Microsoft
All the haters are just a bunch of weirdo computer geeks who complain about software, but could never write anything better themselves. They should focus on getting a date and leave Microsoft alone. This is a well thought out product and you should be happy that you purchased it. I sure am!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Microsoft Office Small Business 2007
The order came in a timely manner and in excellent condition. Thank you Amazon for always giving great service and providing quality products. NW



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product, works well with ScanSnap (Acrobat)
I've used various versions of Word and Excel for more than 15 years. This version looks quite a bit different, especially in the menu bar. But after a brief learning curve, the functionality is improved and I use fewer mouse clicks and keystrokes to get a menu item accomplished.

Several months ago I bought a Fujitsu ScanSnap S510 which is a great product. I mention it here because Word and Excel both have specific menu functions related to Adobe Acrobat (a fully functional version comes with the ScanSnap). The ability to create a pdf document from within Word or Excel with two mouse clicks is probably the feature I like best about this version of Microsoft Office.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good Product however lots to learn hate tutuorials
Had no problems with loading.

I looked at some of the tutorial but don't normally, however this is quite different from previous version.

I'm learning by error but all in all apears to be a good product.

If consumer was smarter than me they would take the time to review how the program works and I'm sure they would be able to do numerous things I'm sure I know nothing about

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - The worst. Ever.
Vista has a twin, and its name is Office 2007. And I'm embarrassed to admit I failed to do the research I should have done, and typically thoroughly do before buying anything. Yes, it got me. I was lulled by thoughts of, "I know Windows and Office applications like the back of my hand--how different could it possibly be?" And why shouldn't I think that given the compatibility and cohesion of past Office versions? Like many I'm sure, even with new or updated MS products I've pretty much always been able to, at the very *least*, intuit and immediately execute core commands--read: effective and efficient productivity right out of the box. Well, that party has come to a brutal ended with the Office '07 suites. With its completely new interface (within which the same user-friendly Office functions we've all come to know and love are purportedly buried), MS has released a product I've found to be astoundingly unintuitive and difficult to learn (i.e., nowhere near worth the time it would take to figure out), not to mention incredibly slow to run. Then, once I started to get the hang of the method to their madness a little bit, my feeble hopes were quickly dashed when I discovered there to be MINIMAL ability to customize menus, toolbars, buttons, functions, etc such that I could better take advantage of said "improvements". Can't wait to see the new TV commercial Mac will inevitably come up with to mock this mock-worthy software. Don't get me wrong folks, overall I'm a big PC/MS/Win/Office fan. But, wow, for these and other troublesome reasons already described elsewhere, this one has left me utterly stunned.



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