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Microsoft Word 2007From: Microsoft Software
Category: Software

List Price: $229.95
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Format: CD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Full Version
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Operating System: Windows Vista
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 1
CPU Type: AMD Athlon
Processors: 1
System Memory: 128000
Hard Drive Size: 1
Graphics RAM: 256
Native Resolution: 640x480
Display Size: 669.2913385826772
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.6
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MPN: 059-05468
Model: 059-05468
UPC: 882224158213
EAN: 0882224158213
ASIN: B000HCZ8GW

Release Date: January 30, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Document authoring program helps people create and share great-looking documents
  • Combines a comprehensive set of writing tools with an easy-to-use interface
  • Quickly construct documents from predefined parts and styles; compose and publish blogs directly from within Word
  • Add Building Blocks of predefined content and reduce the errors associated with copying and pasting frequently used content; Quick Styles function saves you time by helping you format text and tables throughout your document
  • Format your references automatically by selecting a predefined style guide, including APA, MLA, The Chicago Manual of Style, and others

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Product Description
Word 2007

Microsoft Office Word 2007 is a document authoring program that helps people create and share great-looking documents by combining a comprehensive set of writing tools with an easy-to-use interface. Thanks to a host of new tools, you can quickly construct documents from predefined parts and styles, as well as compose and publish blogs directly from within the Word. Advanced integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and new XML-based file formats make Word 2007 the ideal choice for building integrated document management solutions.



Use Quick Styles in a Word document to easily choose and apply a new style. View larger.


The new tri-pane review panel of Office Word 2007 enables you to quickly compare or merge two versions of a document and helps identify moved text and tracked changes within tables. View larger.


You can use the Document Inspector to remove comments. View larger.


The new user interface of Office Word 2007 enables you to create documents more quickly than ever because it presents the right tools when you need them. View larger.


Office Word 2007 enables you to digitally sign your documents, so readers know they haven't changed since they left your hands. View larger.
Gather Information, Create Documents, and Communicate Effectively
Rich review, commenting, and comparison capabilities help you quickly gather and manage feedback from colleagues, and advanced data integration ensure documents stay connected to important sources of business information. With Word 2007 you can spend more time writing, less time formatting and communicate more effectively than ever. Initiate, manage, and track document review and approval processes from within Word 2007, and accelerate review cycles across your organization.

New Interface and Tools
Together with a new, streamlined, results-oriented interface, Word 2007 gives you the tools you need to create professional-looking content. You can add Building Blocks of predefined content and reduce the errors associated with copying and pasting frequently used content, while the Quick Styles function saves you time by helping you format text and tables throughout your document. And to make sure you documents are consistent, Document Themes apply the same colors, fonts, and effects.

Professional-Looking Documents
SmartArt diagrams and a new charting engine help you add a professional look to documents, while shared diagramming and charting with Microsoft Office Excel 2007 spreadsheet software and the Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 presentation graphics program help ensure a consistent look across your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. You can even compose blogs directly from within Word, and complete your blog posts with pictures, rich formatting, spelling checker, and more. When it's time to publish your blogs you can do so directly from Word to many common blog services including Office SharePoint Server 2007, MSN Spaces, Blogger, TypePad, Community Server, and more.

Display Important Information
Word 2007 offers a variety of tools and functions to help you express and display important information. The Equation Builder helps you construct editable, in-line mathematical equations using real mathematical symbols, prebuilt equations, and automatic formatting. Live word count keeps track of the number of words in your document as you type, and is always in view in the new user interface. Typographic capabilities offer improved bulleted and numbered lists, numbered list styles, and new fonts designed to improve on-screen reading.



Add Building Blocks to an Office Word 2007 document to increase efficiency and reduce errors. View larger.
In addition, the Citation Manager and Reference Builder give you the ability to add references, footnotes, endnotes, tables of contents, tables of figures or tables of authorities. To save time, format your references automatically by selecting a predefined style guide, including APA, MLA, The Chicago Manual of Style, and others. There's even a Contextual Spelling Checker that helps you avoid common mistakes and misuse of similarly spelled words.

Editing and Reviewing Tools
Word 2007 provides editing and reviewing tools that help you create professional documents faster than ever before. Live visual previews, predefined style galleries, table formats, and other options are always at your fingertips. To help minimize time wasted re-typing, take advantage of new Building Blocks designed specifically for the addition of frequently used content to your documents. You can even create your own Building Blocks to simplify the addition of custom text, such as legal disclaimer text or other frequently used materials. For that professional touch, select from a predefined gallery of cover pages, pull quotes, headers, and footers.

High-Impact Graphics
Word 2007 helps you communicate more effectively with high-impact graphics. New charting and diagramming features that include 3-D shapes, transparency, drop shadows, and other effects help you create professional-looking graphics that result in more effective documents. Quickly apply a new look and feel to your documents using Quick Styles and Document Themes to change the appearance of text, tables, and graphics throughout your entire document to match your preferred style or color scheme.

Share Your Documents and Content Confidently
With Word 2007, you can share documents with colleagues to gather feedback efficiently. You can also help prevent unwanted distribution of your documents and even remove private comments or hidden text prior to publishing. Additionally, the tri-pane review panel makes it easy to compare and combine two versions of a Word document, so you can detect even the smallest differences when dealing with changes from reviewers.

Participate in Office SharePoint Server 2007
To help make users more efficient when working in a managed environment, participate in Office SharePoint Server 2007 workflows without leaving Word. You can start workflows, interact with workflow tasks, or get information about your documents from the new Document Alert Bar. Managed document repositories can also be accessed from within Word 2007, so you have greater control over document versions. For added peace of mind, information management policies consistently enforce the labeling, auditing, and expiration of documents stored in SharePoint Server 2007 managed document repositories. You can also choose to keep track of your documents with the Document Information Panel which can help add workflow and tracking information directly to your documents. And Word 2007 uses a separate file format (.docm) for macro-enabled documents, so you can quickly tell whether a file is capable of executing any embedded macros.

Keep Your Documents Safe and Secure
Word 2007 offers the Document Inspector feature to help you detect and remove unwanted comments, personally identifiable information, hidden text, or other information from documents so that private information stays that way. You can also add digital signatures to help others verify that content has not been changed since it was published. Another option is to add a new signature line to prompt other Word users for their signature, or to provide a visible digital signature within your documents. Additionally, the Reading Mode offers you an immersive, full-screen reading experience that makes online reading easier, reducing the need to print the document. And because quality editing depends on the ease of viewing text, new navigation controls and typography display improvements make the reading experience better than ever.

Convert Your Word Documents
With Word 2007, you can share documents in Portable Document Format file (PDF) and XML Paper Specification (XPS) format without using third-party tools. XML support facilitates smaller, more robust documents and deep integration with information systems and external data sources. Because Office Open XML Formats are compressed, segmented file formats, they offer a dramatic reduction in file size and helps ensure damaged or corrupt files can be easily recovered.

Facilitate Important Business Processes
Word 2007 offers a host of integration points to enable organizations to build powerful solutions that are easy for users to utilize successfully. XML Formats give developers unprecedented access to the contents of your documents, enabling broad interoperability with a wide range of programs and solutions. The Document Information Panel means users enter correct metadata by making it possible for you link document properties to Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services or to other external data sources. Content Controls help you structure the document authoring process by requiring specific types of information or by adding sections of documents that may not be edited or reformatted.

Tools For Developers
Custom-defined schema support of the Office XML Formats enables developers to host their own content within Word documents, using their own custom XML vocabularies. Instead of expensive translations, custom XML content is hosted directly within the file. You can also take advantage of Data Bindings and provide developers with an easy way to link the contents of external data sources and custom-defined schemas to their word documents.


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5 out of 5 stars A solid update to Word, but be ready for initial frustration   November 6, 2009
Roger J. Buffington (Huntington Beach, CA United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Microsoft Word 2007 is a complete reworking of Microsoft Word's earlier versions. The menus are different, the look is different, and the feel is different. Having said that, the basic operation of the program is the same--users of earlier versions of Word really can adapt to Word 2007 in a short time; it is not like learning a whole new program. Since Microsoft World is the standard word processing program for many areas of business, these changes were not entirely welcomed by the user community. Busy professionals (as a practicing attorney, I am one) usually do not appreciate being forced to re-learn significant portions of a basic productivity tool. Familiar drop-down menus that have been mainstays of Microsoft Windows programs are relocated in Word 2007 and the immediate impression of many users, myself included, has been bafflement. I work with my word processor almost every day, for much of the day. For reasons I won't bother to go into, I was forced to learn Microsoft Word 2007 at once, while "under the gun" on a major project. This testing by fire proved a number of things.

First and foremost, my experience indicates that a determined user can become proficient with the new menus in maybe two hours. I was able to get productive work done within about 20 minutes of using the new program. Initial points of frustration were: a) trying to figure out how to get my ruler back. (Look under "View" and check the box for "ruler." Easy if you know where to look.) b) finding how to "save as," "print" and some other basics. It turns out that the round window symbol in the upper left hand corner brings up a drop-down menu with many of the familiar menus that used to be across the top in Windows 2003. Once I figured out these issues and two or three others, I started to quickly become comfortable with Windows 2007. By the end of the week I came to prefer it to the earlier versions. To be honest, I found it to be kind of fun to re-learn Word. Not everyone will, of course.

Many things are easier to do, or improved in Windows 2007. Creating shortcut keys for inserting symbols is a snap; much easier. Windows 2007 has finally fixed problems that existed with Windows' handling of footnotes, which truly is a joy. Bullets, numbers, and spacing are more intelligently handled in my opinion in Windows 2007. The program does not "fight" with the user about formatting paragraphs the way Word 2003 did. Further, even if a user is having trouble figuring out how to do a basic function, very often a simple right click will bring up the function (not always).

It is human nature not to like change. After using Word 2007 for several weeks, I have come to appreciate that it was time for changes to Word, and Word 2007 was Microsoft's answer to this. If users give the program a chance, I think that most will come to appreciate the improvements. RJB.



2 out of 5 stars Do not "upgrade" from Word '03   November 1, 2009
Snookfish (Seattle, Washington)
People need to know that they should not "upgrade" to Word 2007, nor should they accept a new PC package with this version of Word. I would be hesitant to purchase 2010 as well.

I use Word 07 to produce medical reports. The same reports that I did on Word '03 for many years are now a mess in Word '07. It is completely impossible to build a report following the standard format of left-margin heading and numbering with text positioned two spaces after the number, a hanging margin of .2 and justified text. In Word '03, you just make a list and drag the whole thing to where you want it. But in '07, it turns out looking like a pile of junk - not to mention - the more time an MT spends trying to line up letters, the less money we are making. To even come close, there is a convoluted and unintuitive procedure that I don't have time for.

If this means nothing to you, then at least consider the price. Amazon sells Word '03 for $300 and Word '07 for $179. What better indication do you need to tell you that this version is not preferred by anyone?




1 out of 5 stars If you have any computer experience please consider and older version of Word.   October 26, 2009
Stefan Bjork Olsen (Sweden)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My background is an experienced computer user, using the computer more then daily. I study computer networking and computer forensics at University level, using word alot for papers and reports.

With a new computer followed a new version of Word, 2007.

So, I install it and start it up. Sure it loads up pretty quick, but when it is done I just sit there, watching, not beliving my eyes.

Huge "menu" called a ribbon, atleast 4 times the size of a normal menu, containing some huge menu buttons for styles and some other really unusefull buttons for a proffessional paper. Sure you might use them once or twice so why put them there and so big? And a big kind of "file" button sits there flashing in the top corner of the window, why do it even flash?

That also brings us to the overall layout and design of the program. It seems to make it "easy" to use but for me as an experienced computer user it is just alot more confusing. Alot of functions seems to be missing and alot of short commands seems to been removed.

My proffessional opinion about the interface and Word 2007 in general: "It is made for kids just starting to use a computer." If you have any computer experience I strongly recommend you to buy an old version of Word. If you do not have any prior computer experience or very little I still recomend you to get an older version of Word. 2007 will just alienate you from other computer programs, using the standard menues.



1 out of 5 stars Impossible Graphics and Charts   October 8, 2009
S. Bond (Denver, CO)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've been a Word user since about 1995 and there have always been difficulties, as with any program. The difference is, as other programs age and evolve, Word seems merely to age and get further behind the times. For instance: In Word 2007/2008 the SmartArt is anything but. If you need to add an arrow into a flow which is not in the pre-set template, its either impossible, or darn hard to find how to do it.

Why not fix the bugs in the older versions before adding pretty, but useless distractions?



1 out of 5 stars Terrible "upgrade" to Word 2003   September 21, 2009
Writer Guy (SoCal)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm a professional writer and I just got a new laptop, so I upgraded my software to Office 2007 and I have to say that Word 2007 is simply dreadful. They took a nice, logical, easy-to-use program and made it horrifically not user friendly and difficult to use. In fact, I CAN'T do several things I could do on Word 2003 (for example, if I want to put a title page at the end of the document I can't do a pagebreak with "begin new section" so that there's no number on it.) Also, I've discovered I can't BOLD anything...it won't print (bold italic will! with plain bold I just get wingdings!) I'll be re-installing my Office 2003 suite this week. DO NOT BUY THIS PROGRAM! Stick with Word 2003 because it simply works!

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