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Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Win32 SPANISH UPGRADE | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft Software Category: Software
Buy New: $239.95
New (2) from $67.95
Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 7680
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard - Upgrade Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.7
Model: 021-08715 UPC: 882224450300 EAN: 0882224450300 ASIN: B000M7UVNW
Release Date: January 31, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Essential software suite for homes and small businesses | | | Create high-quality documents, spreadsheets, and presentations | | | Streamlined user interface and enhanced Help system | | | E-mail and appointment manager; time-management tools | | | Includes PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, and Excel |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 60 more reviews...
no problems what so ever March 2, 2007 Frank Gallagher (Southern, ME, USA) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
when my trial version of 2007 expired i pretty much was forced to get the product. i could not longer send e-mail or make new documents. i was going to return to office 2003 but since i was getting vista's free upgrade my attention went to the 2007 software. i have a new Gateway MX6453 top of the line 15.4 inch lap top, dual core, 2gig ram so i have no hardware issues. i called best buy to find out how much 2007 would be and what version had outlook included. i was told i needed to get the $399 plus small business version WRONG. the Standard upgrade version has outlook and i bought it for $199. i put the disc in my lap top and 5 minutes later it was done, everything converted and working fine. 2007 has lots of new bells and whistles so it will take you a bit to get used to it. but that is what the consumer wants...new and great stuff. it has worked fine for me so far and i am very happy with my purchase. just remember that the student and teacher version DOES NOT include outlook
A More Patient View? April 22, 2007 James K. Warner 11 out of 15 found this review helpful
Am longtime user of Microsoft Office. I admit it was frustrating at first to use this new system, but have been delighted overall. Really cool new features (or least now accessible to me): Outlook as nice feature of a to-do bar with just the next few appointments coming up to right of monthly calendar view. To do file management like delete/rename in Word open menu, (as opposed to going to to file manager), the real time resizing and recoloring of text as mouse passes thru the color and dropdown menus (as oposed to choosing, see if it works, go back to the size menu, choose, see if it works etc.). Their rational in going to the ribbons was that too many features were never discovered for use, and I do feel that as a power user my power is enhanced as I go through the ribbions by clicking on tabs at the top. Bottom line, for someone really into the esthetics of software and who is patient, this upgrade is probably for you. Otherwise the previous version will do nicely. P.S. If you've not download the free Microsoft Desktop search program, run to rather than walk to is my recomendation. James Warner, Seattle
Finally, a real Office upgrade March 9, 2007 John B. West (Los Angeles, CA USA) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
It seems the last few Office releases I have purchased haven't really offered anything different, but this one does. The interface is totally changed and takes some getting used to. I would suggest upgrading to Office 2007 when you have a little time to figure out the new layout and not if you have to jump right into a project. The new toolbars seem to be really thought out and are very user friendly. If you aren't into change and prefer the status quo of the standard, File Edit Tools...layout, then this product is not for you. If you are willing to spend a couple hours getting used the new layout (it's quite easy) you won't be sorry because it's well worth it.
Awesome new UI February 5, 2007 David Garner Jr. (Boulder, CO) 15 out of 22 found this review helpful
Pros: I love the new ribbon UI. For the first time in many years, I can find features I assumed Word or PowerPoint had but could never find in the maze of menus and toolbars. I only wish Outlook's core UI had adopted the ribbons too. The new smaller app footprint and XML file formats are much better too. Live previews are also much appreciated. Cons: Outlook is still a RAM hog and I kind of expected to get Publisher included in the Standard upgrade, especially now that FrontPage is no longer part of Office.
Impressive August 18, 2007 Jim & Sylvia DuLaney (Santa Fe, NM USA) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
I have never been a fan of Microsoft products especially MS Word, but this 2007 release completely converted me from WordPerfect. I have had NONE of the problems listed in the previous reviews. Some of the reviews have incorrect statements, but too many to list here. Yes, the infamous Ribbon takes some getting used to, but the learning curve is easy and short. The Help is some help, I give it 3 stars except that it contains some animated demos that are real selling points. I should mention that the Help requires broadband internet connection for much of its content. Once I learned the Ribbon in Word, learning it on Excel, Access, and PowerPoint was easy. In fact, I created a PowerPoint presentation on the first attempt and used it to sell my product. The Save As gives plenty of options, saving in the new format, in the old format, and/or as a PDF file. I don't use Outlook so can't comment, but gladly recommend Office 2007 as a friendly, easy-to-use, and productive set of tools.
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