Microsoft Office Professional 2007 FULL VERSION
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141 Customer Reviews Posted
- WHY Microsoft? WHY?
- I downloaded Microsoft Office 2007 professional trial version and installed it. I tried it for the 60 days!
What nightmare! EVERYTHING had changed- I could not even figure out how to print a document in Word and I have been using Word from its very first version when I switched from WordPerfect! I asked myself WHY?
Which NUT at Microsoft decided to make such a radical change? Even the file format was different, saving files as this .docx format which nobody can open unless they have 2007.
In fact I was so frustrated that I went back to my old version of XP and eventually upgraded to Microsoft Office Professional 2003. That version is an excellent buy and is Microsoft's best kept secret! It installed without a hitch deleted the old word program files, imported all the previous settings, e- mails, folders, calendars etc.seamlessly. The new layout of outlook is lovely. Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Front-page, I could go on, all lovely! Outlook 2003 is a marked improvement from XP and 2000! Well worth the upgrade.
No need to "upgrade" to 2007 unless you like frustration. The radical menus or "ribbons" and idiotic placements of common taks or lack of placement are an exercise in futility and a waste of your precious time. For experienced users, 2003 is all you need.
If you are NEW to computers, an Office Novice or need to have the latest version then 2007 will work for you.
For the rest of us, Microsoft Office 2003 Professional is Microsoft's best kept secret! Buy it now.
Pass on 2007. - 2008-09-28, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- MS Office Pro 2007 Full Version
- Item was received a few days later than expected. It was a single disk in shrink wrapping with thin cardboard Microsoft cover and product key. Item installed/and registered OK. Have not had any problems with it to date.
- 2008-09-24, 0 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- I think its good!
- I've been using office for many years. I love the old interface, but the new one is pretty cool. If all these old school computer users don't know how to configure the new office system, then they must not be as much of a power user as they thought they were.
I actually got a new laptop with Windows Vista, Office 2007, and Visual Studio 2008. I've been running this for a few months now and everything works great. It just seems like everyones so afraid of change. - 2008-09-17, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Gigantic problem with this product--beware!
- I purchased Office 2007 Premium to upgrade my existing Office 2003 installation. Installation went fine, and I worked with the product for a few weeks. Then I wanted to use some templates--and found out that even though I spent a lot of money to purchase this product, IT DOES NOT COME WITH TEMPLATES! You have to download them from MS Office online.
When I tried to download the templates (resumes, brochures, etc.) the website finds my old 2003 installation and rejects the newer version, claiming that my product key is invalid. There is no work-around for this, and I have yet to find a solution. In other words, if you have a previous version of Office, none of the templates or online content are available to you.
How Microsoft would let a problem like this get through testing is beyond me. It illustrates the incompetence that has become the norm for this organization (check out the Vista disaster). - 2008-09-07, 4 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Not a Value Add
- After giving MS Office 2007 a 6-week good faith effort, I had it removed and Office XP 2003 re-installed. I have never objected to having to look things up in online help, but in this case the trouble far exceeded the benefit..and it never let up. In the field of applied behavior analysis is a concept called "stimulus control" that describes how stimuli in the environment (such as the size and relative position of traffic lights, brake pedals, menubars, icons, etc.) come to shape our behavior, often in very useful ways. Microsoft needlessly changed stimuli throughout their software, rendering ineffective many of their customers' previously fluent behavioral repertoires (e.g., keyboard shortcuts, right-clicks, mouse-overs).
- 2008-09-06, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:

