Microsoft Excel 2007 (PC)
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Binding : CD-ROMEAN : 0882224152648Label : MicrosoftManufacturer : MicrosoftPublisher : MicrosoftRelease date : 2007-01-30Title : Microsoft Excel 2007 (PC)Format : CD-ROMLanguages : ArrayStudio : MicrosoftBrand : MicrosoftModel : 065-04940MPN : 065-04940Package quantity : 1Platform : Array
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Product DescriptionOffice Excel 2007 is a powerful tool for analyzing, sharing, and managing information to help you make more informed decisions. Office Excel 2007 delivers a new, results-oriented interface, PivotTable views that are easy to create and use, enhanced formula authoring, rich data visualization, and a much faster way to create professional-looking charts and tables. Share and manage spreadsheets that contain sensitive business information using Excel Services and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007.Main Fea...
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review by: date: 2008-10-30 rating:
Nightmare to get used to, but very powerfulUnlike previous "upgrades" to Excel, this is a leap into a very different user interface. Previous Excel experts may find themselves spending whole minutes trying to locate features they previously knew by shortcut, and aggrevated by the ribbon bar which flicks about unexpectedly when your finger accidentally slips onto your scroll wheel, but all in all it's worth it.
Previously Excel was limited to a mere 256 columns, and many options such as Conditional Formatting etc. were limited to 3 rules. These have all been vastly expanded, turning it into an even more powerful piece of software. Developer options are interesting, and the visual quality of spreadsheets is much enhanced with gradients and one-click object effects.
Despite winding me up for a month or two I still have to give it 5 stars for being a genuine upgrade to 2003.
review by: http://www.ericlee.info date: 2007-06-15 rating:
Excel is good, but for the price you're better off using Open OfficeWhy would anyone pay over £170 for a piece of software which does nothing more than Open Office.org does -- and OpenOffice.org is completely free of charge?
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