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Microsoft Office Excel 2007

December 29, 2009 by

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  • Most widely-used spreadsheet tool helps you analyze, share, and manage information more effectively
  • Features a new, results-oriented user interface to make powerful productivity tools easily accessible; offers an increased spreadsheet row and column capacity of one million rows by 16,000 columns
  • Gives you the option of displaying a spreadsheet dynamically as HTML for easier online access; Excel Services users can navigate, sort, filter, input parameters, and interact with PivotTable views — all within a Web browser
  • Resizable formula bar and context-based Formula AutoComplete help streamline the formula authoring process
  • Dramatic visual effects in just a few clicks, quick table formatting and a completely redesigned charting engine help you better communicate your analysis

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 Micros… More >>

Microsoft Office Excel 2007

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5 Responses to Microsoft Office Excel 2007

  1. Concetta on December 29, 2009 at 1:49 pm

    I thought that it would be hard to learn to use Excel, but it was very easy! The program has already provided a needed graph. So glad I made this purchase!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. James Gabbard on December 29, 2009 at 2:15 pm

    Excel is a perfect example of software attempting to be all things to all people. It does what I need it to do and a whole lot more besides. Because of that, I realize I am paying for “a whole lot more” even though I don’t particularly want it. What I would like to see is software that will do basic stuff. It happens that I was more or less forced to use Excel because of files previously created with an earlier version of Excel.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. J. Owens on December 29, 2009 at 3:23 pm

    A lot of people don’t like this new version because it’s different. Change is not widely accepted. The new version of Excel is the same as the old version with updated features, themes, design, etc. I found the new version to make it easier for me to find features that i didn’t know existed. I cringe when I’m forced into using the ’03 version during work hours!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Erik R. Olson on December 29, 2009 at 6:13 pm

    I have read many complaints online about Excel 2007. Some people have said that it is ten times slower than excel 2003. This is differs from my experience. I would say that Excel 2007 can be more than one thousand times slower than excel 2003. Simple things like changing line colors or line thickness on a plot used to take a few milliseconds to do, but now can take tens of seconds, even over a minute to accomplish (Assuming that it doesn’t crash). I get a window that pops up and warns me that “Complex formatting may cause Excel to run slower” each time I try so change something on a plot. Why is changing line thickness or line color considered to be “Complex Formatting” now? And forget about how it handles my excel 2003 files that use visual basic programming and controls; they no longer work.

    As far as other people’s complaints of how everything is rearranged and completely counter-intuitive in Excel 2007, I wish that this was the only problem. As annoying as it is to have to go though a three hour Easter egg hunt just to find something simple, the fact that Microsoft has managed to completely screw up the usage of your computer’s memory, rendering Excel to be unstable and much, much slower than ever before is infinitely worse, in my opinion.

    I wish that the Lemon Law could be applied to software. Maybe the yellow color of the Office 2007 box shown above should be taken to mean “Lemon”.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Jon Booker on December 29, 2009 at 6:51 pm

    The ribbon system does not work. It takes much longer to find the function you are looking for. If it aint broke, don’t fix it. Shame on Microsoft to try to get people to upgrade to this version. THIS IS NOT AN UPGRADE!
    Rating: 1 / 5

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