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Microsoft Excel 2007 Home and Student Edition (PC) |  | From: Microsoft Category: Software
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Format: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Vista CPU Speed: 1 CPU Type: AMD Athlon Processors: 1 System Memory: 128000 Memory Type: DRAM Hard Drive Size: 1 Graphics RAM: 256 Graphics Card Interface: AGP Display Size: 669.2913385826772 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: http://www.rpadistribution.com/terms_and_conditions.asp
MPN: 79C-00007 Model: 79C-00007 UPC: 882224164993 EAN: 0882224164993 ASIN: B000HCVR26
Release Date: January 30, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description Office 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.Analyze and Communicate InformationAnalyze information with Office Excel 2007 to gain insight and make more informed decisions using powerful organization and visualization tools presented in an easy-to-use interface. Communicate your analysis in professional-looking charts and spreadsheets that are much easier to create.- Results-oriented user interface. Find the tools you want when you need them using the new Office Excel 2007 results-oriented interface. Based on the job you need to accomplish, whether it is creating a table or writing a formula, Office Excel 2007 presents you with the appropriate commands.- Import, organize, and explore massive data sets within significantly expanded spreadsheets. Office Excel 2007 supports spreadsheets up to 1 million rows by 16,000 columns in size eliminating the need to work within multiple spreadsheets or other applications you need to analyze large amounts of information.- Improved and powerful support for working with tables. Office Excel 2007 has improved support for tables allowing you to create, format, expand, and refer to tables within formulae. When analyzing data contained in a large table, Office Excel 2007 keeps table headings in view while you scroll.- See important trends and find exceptions in your data. Apply conditional formatting to your information more easily. Discover patterns and highlight trends in your data by using rich visualization schemes like gradients, thresholds, and performance indicator icons.- Creat
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| Customer Reviews: EXCEL, EXCELled, EXCELent.. Okay enough play with words lol June 8, 2010 Shaun James (NE England) For the price you pay, it's worth it in the long run. Since Excel does half the work for you, providing you know the formulas. Even sometimes it fixes the formulas for you.
Creating different spreadsheets, with hundreds of different formulas to sort highest to lowest, simple mathematical sums. So much to it, easy to pick up. Perfect for anyone who needs to keep track of finance.
Best piece of software around, for spreadsheets.
An adjustment, but a good one March 2, 2010 Malcomtent (London UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I use Excel at work for at least a few hours a day, and I would class myself as an advanced user. I moved to Excel 2007 about 3 working days ago.
I do not enjoy the new layout. The logical reasons for the restructure are certainly sound, however suddenly things are not where one expects them. If, like me, you make use of lots of keyboard shortcuts then you will no doubt suffer at first. However, this is analogous to `texting' using a new phone and finding that the full-stop and space have been swapped. You learn quickly, especially if you are using the application a lot. In addition, Excel 2007 will interpret legacy alphabetical short-cuts in most cases.
The short term pain is small when weighed against the increased features in the new version. For me this is most notable in the presentation of data. Formatting options, especially conditional formatting, are much improved.
There are some _great_ ways to automatically represent cell values visually (without producing graphs). For example automated cell shading based on value.
Pivot-tables have changed a bit, and will probably give transition users some frustration. But again I think this will be short lived for any advanced users, who will quickly familiarise themselves.
Filtering too is changed, allowing filtering by colour. However, I find that it is harder to shortcut through the expanded options.
There are also a few handy time savers (eg 'remove duplicates') which will be appreciated by many users who might not create macros for automate tasks.
Compatibility with non-2007 users is the only caveat I would add. File formats have fundamentally changed - for the improvement of security and size (and maybe to encourage upgrades). If sharing and collaborate are important, then you will need to get everyone onboard to benefit.
Overall I think for any proficient and regular user the upgrade is worthwhile (pain vs payoff). For those who are not advanced users, pain of change may not be worth it for the new features. For completely new users I would definitely go for 2007.
Nightmare to get used to, but very powerful October 30, 2008 Adam Hill 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Unlike 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.
Excel is good, but for the price you're better off using Open Office June 15, 2007 Eric Lee (London, England) 13 out of 27 found this review helpful
Why 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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