
the software required an initial training. In fact, this review was completed using voice recognition software, and when all was said and done we were very pleased with the result. and initial period of training is required and you will find some mistakes however this is a small problem compared to the amount of work the you're going to get completed as a result of the software into In fact is review is completed using voice recognition software. This will change the way you do you work. One of the amazing things about office is the new implementation of voice recognition software. So many things have been changed for this version of Office that I am sure that some of the high faluting sites will cover them all, however for the most part it is just the sheer simplicity and power of the software that absolutely staggers. Even the beginner user of Word and Excel will not feel daunted as there is plenty of support in the package to get you up and going as well as online help from the Microsoft home page and user groups. It is surprisingly pleasant to experience the ease of use and the sheer power that Office XP Professional provides. The changes in the new versions of software are immediately apparent. Registration over the internet is something that we recommend as the PC does the work for you, rather than phone Microsoft and having to rattle off numbers to them. One of the good things about the process was that you only have to give Microsoft the country the software is being used in. About 5-9 minutes later the job was done and we were ready to use Office.

We opted to do a complete install onto the hdd. The cd auto started and simply asked for the cd key and then which programs we wanted installed onto the hard drive and which we wanted to run from the cd. The first thing was the absolute ease of installation. This way we reviewed the titles without being encumbered by other software getting in the way. So to do the software justice we ducked out and bought a Seagate 60GB (7200rpm) hard disk and did a totally fresh install of all software given to us. When presented with Office XP Professional we were also sent a review copy of Windows XP Professional (2002 version). After all, impulsegamer is known for it's in-depth games reviews, not serious software! However we have had readers for some time asking for these types of reviews so we will of course oblige you. When presented by Microsoft with this awesome software, we wondered if we had bit off a bit more than we could chew. Microsoft Office XP Professional - reviewed by Andrew Bistak & Tory Favro

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