
- MICROSOFT OFFICE HOME AND STUDENT 2007 UPDATE HOW TO
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I've tried to investigate this, and as far as I can tell, Home/Student's versions of Word/Excel/Powerpoint are no different than any other version.
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One reviewer said his Home/Student version "did not have all the features as the full version". If only I authored them in 2007, which was available a year ago, I would have saved so much time. I've probably wasted a month's time over the course of the last year reformatting documents to do it a better way. Equally important is the ability to instantly see changes to formatting before you've committed it to the whole document. It's true that Microsoft is just catching up to Apple, Adobe and others, but they've at least done it. Office 2000/2002/2003 just looked old and unimpressive. This isn't just the 'pretty' factor, but more effective to understanding lots of data more easily. Another thing that is important is the new, modern looking charts and tables. pdf, the formatting is locked in, and won't change depending on how it's previewed or printed. In 2 years, we'll all wonder how we did without it.
MICROSOFT OFFICE HOME AND STUDENT 2007 UPDATE SOFTWARE
I know other software has allowed this for sometime, but the ability to make a document that will launch in Adobe Reader with all the functionality of Word or Excel is something I've been waiting for. I'm surprised no one is talking about the ability to save documents in. It IS a different layout, but to this point, I don't think it ever took me more than 10 seconds to find something. Once clicking on these tabs, you are offered the same choices as before.charts, insert picture, bookmarks, wordart, etc., and a few new ones, like references, balloons and highlighting, footnotes, and more.

The default blank document has tabs for Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, etc, which really are not much different than the categories in the classic drop-down menus. But I didn't want to relearn everything, and I haven't had to.
MICROSOFT OFFICE HOME AND STUDENT 2007 UPDATE HOW TO
Despite using weird features, or maybe because of it, I am a little more tolerant of looking up how to do things. I was worried if all these newly discovered features that I just learned would suddenly disappear in the changing ribbon that everyone was talking about. I have used Office since 1994 for just simple letters and spreadsheets until the last year, where I started becoming a heavy user of some really odd features, like non-standard line spacing, different headers within the same document, embedded Excel sheets in a Word doc, embedding images in headers and footers, charting, tables, etc. Well, it's been a week now, and while I still have Office 2002 (virtually identical to 2003) and Office 2007 on my laptop, I've pretty much stopped using 2002.
