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Thread ID: 89204 2008-04-24 03:54:00 Yup, I'm a convert!! nofam (9009) PC World Chat
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662105 2008-04-24 11:59:00 Beer is best. R2x1 (4628)
662106 2008-04-24 12:12:00 Beer is best.


Werd.:drool
rob_on_guitar (4196)
662107 2008-04-24 19:29:00 I like it too, but still have to use help to find some functions. I have set it to save in word / excel 2007-03 by default, as we only have 2 out of 20 pcs with it, and I cant be bothered installing the conversion software on the other 18, or the heaps of clients I send files to. wotz (335)
662108 2008-04-24 20:44:00 What's this "ribbon" you guys are talking about? Greg (193)
662109 2008-04-24 21:15:00 What's this "ribbon" you guys are talking about?

Its MS marketing speak for menu
wotz (335)
662110 2008-04-24 21:26:00 Its MS marketing speak for menu
K, thx.

I'm on Office Pro 2003 - is 2007 worth the money to upgrade to?
Greg (193)
662111 2008-04-24 21:33:00 K, thx.

I'm on Office Pro 2003 - is 2007 worth the money to upgrade to?

Depends on what you use Office for. The only "new" feature that I've found useful is SmartArt, which allows you to do really professional looking diagrams - useful for proposals/presentations and so on. Other than that, core functionality is still more or less the same.
somebody (208)
662112 2008-04-25 04:15:00 K, thx.

I'm on Office Pro 2003 - is 2007 worth the money to upgrade to?

Hell yes. It works very well since they've integrated many functions. Although the functionality is the same as Somebody said, its the fact that I can finally see all the functions and actually use them that makes it worth it.

My dad loves the new Excel and how he can play around with formulas. And its not even that expensive.
beeswax34 (63)
662113 2008-04-26 12:37:00 All the functions in Office 2007 are up front, they can/might be found in pre-2007 versions, if you like hide-and-seek. ;) pcuser42 (130)
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