Excel 2007 in Software
Verdict
A rewritten front end makes Excel's significant power far more accessible than before
Review Date: 15 Dec 2006
Price when reviewed: £150 (£173 inc VAT)
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There's a new Page Layout view, which shows your Excel worksheet as it will appear on the printed page, complete with margins, headers and footers. In this view, everything is editable, and the Ribbon tools for page layout and creating headers and footers help get worksheets ready for printing in record time.
Excel's update for 2007 is virtually a rewrite of the entire front end, tearing up the rulebook of how users interact with the product. The results are spectacular. Spend some time getting used to the new way of doing things and you'll never want to go back.
Author: Simon Jones
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