Microsoft Office 2007 launches
It finally happened. Microsoft launched office 2007. For many of you, this is hardly news, since you have been using the 2007 beta version for some time. But for the tech world, this is a big deal.
There are mixed feelings about this release. Delaware Online believes that the “new Office isn’t a must-have” while others like the Indianapolis Star state that “Microsoft office makes encouraging strides.”
I agreed at first with the reporter for Delaware Online, but after meeting a couple of our clients and discussing Excel 2007 with them, I came to see that the Indianapolis Star was correct. Many of the new features in Excel 2007 resonated really well with our clients and both of them decided to try Excel 2007. One of them even asked his IT staff to order the new version from Microsoft.
These are the features in Excel 2007 our clients liked the most:
- the increase in row and column count (especially the row count)
- the new charts and graphs design
- the formatting preview
- the print layout editing mode
- the conditional formatting
- the changes to the formula editing interface
My recommendation? If you are an Excel power user, take Excel 2007 for a test drive.
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Posted on December 7, 2006 by Yoav Ezer
Filed Under Microsoft, Excel
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