Microsoft Office XP Professional Upgrade
Amazon.com Review
Microsoft Office XP’s empowering document design tools, integration of voice recognition functionality, and impressive network- and Web-based sourcing capabilities should be enough to convince those interested in saving time and consolidating effort to take the leap.
In keeping with Microsoft’s much-ballyhooed .NET strategy, Office XP introduces several features that utilize the vast infosphere inhabited by the 21st-century desk jockey. Smart tags beckon underneath recognized objects like misspellings or symbols, offering a stock quote here, a synonym there, or “Would anyone care to configure my auto-correction list?” The task pane looks similar to Microsoft Internet Explorer’s Explorer Bar, and acts like an open tool chest pulled up alongside each application in the suite, providing readily configured searches for information or multimedia files. Putting up a team Web site that tracks projects and serves as an information hub requires only the use of one of the included templates, ready to be customized and uploaded to the server.
The Send for Review feature further streamlines the collaborative process by allowing the sender to view revisions made by multiple parties within the framework of the original document. Outlook now features a color-coded calendar and easier meeting management, along with instant messaging and variable e-mail account access. All user system errors can be tracked globally, and then network security settings modified remotely while anti-virus and debugging IT resources are diverted accordingly.
After firing up Microsoft Word, typing “Dear Somebody,” and hitting the Enter key, we made a startling discovery. Up popped Clippy, Microsoft’s publicly pink-slipped office assistant. Clippy might have aptly announced, “Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated,” but instead predictably observed, “It looks like you’re writing a letter.” Once the groans of disbelief had subsided, we quickly right-clicked and banished Clippy to the silicon ether, presumably forever. –Dominic Johnson–This review refers to Office XP Standard EditionAmazon.com Product Description
Microsoft Office XP Professional puts the features you need within easyreach at all times. New and improved tools in Access allow you to build andmanage lists and databases, or analyze information from databases such asMicrosoft SQL Server. New context-sensitive smart tags pop up with optionsyou need–right when you need them. No digging through menus. Tasks thatonce required multiple steps are just one click away with the new taskpane.
The new version of Outlook in Office XP Professional condenses all yourpersonal and professional e-mail into one central location, even your Web-based e-mail accounts like Hotmail. With AutoRecover, your work is saved at regular intervals while you work. PowerPoint includes animation effects and custom slidetransitions. An editable print preview assures that your printed slides and documents come out right the first time. Office XP Professional also includes Word 2002 and Excel 2002.

March 1, 2010 | Posted by admin 







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This is the best Office yet. Best of all Clippy is gone. I am very happy because clippy was anoying. Now it has a better help section. It has Front Page, Word, Excel, Access, and Power Point. I highly recomend buying this even if you have Office 2000. It is a lot better. This is a must have for all PC users.
Rating: 5 / 5
Office XP is a great upgrade to Office 2000, I have a preview of it now. I am not impressed with the speech recognition but I like typing better anyway. Other speech recognition pacakages are better. Overall it is excelent and worth the upgrade.
Rating: 4 / 5
Bought this for me Mum to go with her birthday laptop. Her emails and photo attachments seem to be getting thru OK, so I guess the books works.
Rating: 4 / 5
If you are a user of any Office Suite product you should consider Microsoft Office Professional XP Edition. Microsoft has made great leaps and bounds with this upgrade. I love the new look in Outlook. Setup is a breese, even if you use this on your home PC.
Rating: 4 / 5
I have always kept up with the latest versions of Office as they became available but when I had a chance to try out Office XP as a Corporate Preview I jumped. This version now has the ability to save your work if the program crashes “WOW”. I sometimes write long letters and would get very fustrated when loosing them. It also has Voice Reconition built in and with the Smart Tag function you don’t have to jump back and forth between programs to sync information. I am sure that there is more great things to explore and find with this program but trust me that with just those functions alone that XP is really worth the price.
Rating: 5 / 5