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Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Win32 SPANISH FULL VERSION | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
Buy New: $499.95
Rating: 169 reviews Sales Rank: 10731
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows Vista Media: CD-ROM Edition: Professional Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.6
Model: 269-13464 UPC: 882224450331 EAN: 0882224450331 ASIN: B000M7USDU
Release Date: January 31, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| | Complete suite of productivity and database software | | | Manage all customer and prospect information in one place | | | Produce professional marketing materials in-house | | | Build databases with no prior experience or technical staff | | | Includes Outlook, Access, Publisher, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word |
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The Next Generation of Office Productivity September 4, 2007 James Duckett (St. George, Utah) 29 out of 37 found this review helpful
Microsoft Office has always been slow to make itself look different than the previous version. In truth, there is very little difference between the looks (and featuers) of Office 97 and Office 2003 other than Outlook. This is both good and bad. It is good because upgrading is easier because you are already familiar with the user interface. It is bad, because it leaves very little room for innovation which is why I'm rarely ready to rush out and upgrade my versions of Office. Microsoft has decided this time around to not look like 2003 and I say this is all for the better. But as an IT professional, I warn ALL of my users that upgrading does come with a learning curve and there is a difference in compatibility you need to be mindful of. I would give anybody considering an upgrade the same advice. I would like to mention the compatibility issues. The standard "save" option will save your document in a format incompatible with previous versions. This is similar to how Access 2000/2003 does not work with Access 97 databases. Well, they have done this all over again except that you can open and save previous formats quite easily. Just be mindful that when you save a Word or Excel document you need to save it in the prior format if you wish to share it with others. You may need to do this for SEVERAL YEARS because I don't see this office being adopted quickly. However, unlike the Access 2000/97 incompatibility, you can open, work in, AND SAVE Access 2000 databases. I wish they had done this when Access 2000 first came out. Thank you, Microsoft!!! The interface is now completely different, especially since the toolbars at the top of the screen are named differently. However, I like how your icons change depending on which toolbar you are working in which puts a lot of your features at the top of your screen without sacrificing desktop real estate. I must admit, I have had to hunt for some things before (hmmm... where would sort and pivot table be?) but I've never had to hunt for too long. Like every release of Outlook, this version has taken on a few changes. And like every prior release, I love them!!! Their current layout allows for viewing your Email, folders, calendar, and to-do list all on the same screen. Navigation is quite easy and visiting your contacts couldn't be easier. My only complaint is the notes... I wish they had done notes like they had done Contacts but they give you a little icon on the bottom of your screen that I often confuse with the "folder list" icon sitting next to it. I hope Microsoft fixes that in a future patch/service pack. Here is something else I've never said of previous versions... it has actually made my documents look better. A lot better. Formatting of text and columns has never been easier. I use styles quite often and they aren't the "blah" standard ones anymore... the styles have evolved tremendously and my documents look great because of that. Also, there was an ability to alternate shading in Excel but if you had to change orders or copy and paste it would ruin the shading and you had to re-do the shading all over again. Now it keeps it just the way you want it... even on a cut and paste!!! Despite the learning curve, I love this new version of Office and have no regrets switching over to it. I think this has brought Office to a whole new level that no previous version has ever done before. I can't believe I'm saying/typing this, but my hats off to Microsoft for coming out with a truly superior product.
First impressions of the new MS Word June 25, 2008 M. Harrington (Cincinnati, OH United States) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well, I disagree with the others here. I haven't done that much with it, but I really like the way the new Word works. Instead of a drop-down menu when you click on something like "insert," you get the whole bar (now called a ribbon) replaced. I use tables a lot and I like all the features that are sitting right in sight on this new version.
Where have you been all my life? February 7, 2007 Nela (Alpharetta, Georgia) 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
As a long time user of Office XP, I was cautiously optimistic. I was particularly apprehensive about a long learning curve to get the same level of proficiency with 2007. The transition, however, could not have been easier. No books, no courses, just a little bit of exploring and it was as if I'd been using this program my whole life. It was that easy. A new feature which I found surprising: the language features. Last week, I was responding to an e-mail in Spanish. After writing several words in Spanish, it automatically switched to that language. Outlook then proceeded to add punctuation and spelling check to my words as I typed. I was blown away!. The accuracy level was impressive, although not perfect, since it missed a few punctuation marks (but so do many people!) I have to add, however that even on those words, it detected deliberate spelling errors accurately. Palabras como "manana", "transicion" "bilinguee" etc., fueron reconocidas sin ningun problema. I have not tested this feature on Word, etc., but I suspect it is the same.
What ya goin to do? January 27, 2008 Roderick W. Hopper (Denver, CO United States) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Microsoft Office Professional 2007 FULL VERSION I had to purchase a new copy of Microsoft Office Professional (my old PC died and took all of the details of my prior version with it) and found that Amazon.com offered the best price, quickest delivery and, as always, is a reliable vendor. As to the 2007 version of the suite of Microsoft programs, I am still learning where everything is at. There are a few things I like on the new Excel that now can be done in one click, but having to go to different tabs for different functions is a pain. I am moving links from inside the office button to the quick access toolbar - why Microsoft didn't just leave everything on the quick access toolbar is a puzzlement. Probably some former Apple employee working for Microsoft now.
AMAZING! April 6, 2007 David A. Dunlap (Austin, Texas) 12 out of 20 found this review helpful
I've been using this since the first beta release, and it has sped up my productivity at work by miles. The ribbon interface is more upfront with the commands most ofter used, and my old keystroke commands are still there as well. After changing my default save setting to 97-2003 I have run into no compatibility problems. As with most of the bad reviews on MS products, it seems people are quick to rush with a bad review when they are unable to find or do something as quickly as they have in the past. My advice is to spend ten minutes looking through all of the menus... They make sense, and once you get used to it, you'll never want to go back to the old way again. Everything is cleaner, smoother, faster, and easier to use than ever before, and I have been using Office for longer than I care to admit. Let go of the past people! This is the future of business productivity!
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