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- Very User Unfriendly! This is not the wonderful "Publisher" that I loved and adored and made a living from as a graphics designer for years. However, my family went through the Katrina Hurrican here in Biloxi, and lost everything and I have been away from a computer for the past three years. I can't believe how frustrating it has become to create a simple document inserting graphics. "If it ain't broken, don't fix it". Rating: - Great Pricing - Great ProductI was going to buy off the shelf at a major retailer but they did not have this available. Glad I didn't. Got this for a better price on line. I WAS hoping for an upgraded version. I have 2003 at work. And I really don't see any difference. But I wanted one for my own computer to help me create business fliers and post cards. Rating: - Microsoft Publisher 2007Like most Microsoft programs, this is a big disappointment; even loading it is a problem. To load, it is necessary to have a "product key". This "key" is supposed to be located on the package, but was nowhere to be found. The licensing agreement needs the help of an attorney to interpret; I'm sure most users blindly click their agreement. For almost $200 I would have thought I might receive more. I'd go on, but I think my computer is about to crash. Rating: - Books orderedI ordered two books. The prices were quite good, and I got the books in good condition in time for Christmas. I have nothing bad to say about the process. It was quite easy, and even with the mailing charges much cheaper than I could have gotten at local stores. Rating: - There is No Manual, Hey you can figure it outI've owned several versions of publisher over the years. It has always been my favorite program for desktop publishing. I haven't had a need for it for 8 years. Now several computers and versions of Publisher later I have a need to use it again. I opened the box, no manual. I looked on the CD no manual, I've searched for several days and I can find no reference anywhere to a manual for this product. I buy a lot of software and have for many years, this is the first product I've ever bought that does not have a manual. I don't have time to sit and just click on things and try and figure it out. I find it hard to believe so many people just want a product that has no manual. They just start clicking away. It is very hard to review a product that provides no instruction on even how to set up the most elementary of documents let alone how to create a postcard and send it to an email group. Does anyone know where to get a manual from Microsoft on Publisher 2007?
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