Now, back in action! I used MS Office Pro 2007 on my old SSD Windows 7OS. It's been a miserable 3 months w/out good document editing or even old file retrievals. '15, yet operated all this time w/out installing office software. Partially for finances sake, I installed a new/faster/larger Solid State Drive (SSD) w/help back in Dec. I wouldn't call myself a computer tecchie/nerd by any means, but I know just enough of the commands for the basics in the softwares I need and commonly use. Hello software-seekers of the MS/PC type. Not the Easiest, but much MORE complete & MORE capable Office software! Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned I think 20 were relatively small steps compared to the jump from 2003 to 2007. I haven't seen 2016, but actually Office 2007 had already moved significantly in the direction where 2013 is now. However, bottom line, it is a good product. Since 2013 can do so many things, MS has tried to organize them in a logical way as simply as they can. Once I get used to it it will probably be OK. So now I come to 2013 where everything is totally discombobulated (sp?). I have used Office 2003 for many years and have it's menus and procedures well-mastered. I rather think that someone coming into MS Office at version 2013 with no experience with any previous versions of Office could review it even better than I can at this point. MS Office 2013 is a good well-done product.
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