Have you been a long time MS Word user? Or have you known Excel since
the 1990’s? See how stuff has changed in Office2007 Pro because Microsoft is a company that constantly upgrades its
applications for the benefit of its users.
Microsoft Office has been around for as far back as 1989. In 1990, many
saw it as a novel tool for word processing and productivity. Office 2007 has many
introductions that would be the precursor to how the ms office suite would look
in future incarnations. Office 2007 makes productivity work for students and
pros and business owners more convenient. The GUI has become more advanced in
that it has introduced the Ribbon interface. This is where all the essential
tabs are grouped together above a document so that there will be no need to
look through layers of menus in order to get to an important function.
Office Professional 2007 in particular contains the core apps as well
as database applications. You can save time and be organized while at the same
time integrate all that you need in terms of customer and client information
because of the streamlined contact management features. You can take advantage of
Internet service, print and email and you can even design very imposing
business documents and presentations. The best thing about it is Office 2007 is
very easy to use even if you are not a seasoned user of the platform.
There is also an SME oriented edition of Office 2007. It allows
entrepreneurs to be timely and cost effective and to have an edge in
interacting with customers. Being able to manage intricate activities is
important and a part of that is to create professional-looking presentations, documents
and with Excel 2007 – very neat spreadsheets.
Students can also play around with the new UI of Office 2007. The menus
and the different tools are very clearly improved and PowerPoint 2007 is sure
to give the university student the added finesse when it comes to acing his or
her class presentations.
The most important thing in being able to use Office 2007 efficiently
is the openness to learn. You may prefer the old layout instead of the Ribbon.
But with time and repeated use, you will get the hang of this interface. It’s
important to be very familiar with it, especially if you intend to branch out
onto Office 2010 earlier with its Backstage View and even more intricate
upgrades. For now, will you at least give Office2007 Professional a try? It is still the Microsoft suite through and through but if
you just relax into it, Office 07 has a lot of wonderful surprises for you.