Microsoft Word 2007

By Elsa Wenzel on 09 February 2007

If you're ready to let go of old habits from previous versions of Word and want to make sleeker-looking documents, Microsoft Word 2007 is worth the upgrade. However, less-expensive alternatives handle its core features without the clutter.

Editor's rating:7.8 User rating:5.1
  • Good: Built-in blogging and live previews of font and image styles • Better displays for complex features, eg. references, mass mailing • New, smaller file formats with improved document security • Better integrated with the rest of Office
  • Bad: All commands have been moved • Contextual tabs and style galleries can be distracting • Converters required for 2007 files to be viewed in Words 2000 to 2003 • No free way to save work to the Web •
  • RRP: AU$249.00

Microsoft Word 2007's document types, interface, and some features -- very nearly every aspect of this word processor -- have changed. With this update, Microsoft Word 2007 becomes a more image-conscious application. New picture-editing tools help you deck out documents and play with fancy fonts. Bloggers and researchers may also benefit. It's easier to get a handle on document security, but those who only need basic typing features may not want to relearn the interface or deal with the new file formats.

Our installation of various Office suites on Windows XP computers took between 10 and 20 minutes, which was quicker than prior editions of Office. You'll have to be online to access services later, such as Help and How-To as well as Clip Art and document templates. Our reviews of Microsoft Office 2007 detail the installation process and the ingredients of each edition.

Word 2007

Word 2007 will operate in Compatibility Mode, shutting off some of the new graphics-rich features, should you, for example, open a Word 2003 DOC file without converting it to the new DOCX format.

Interface
Once you have Word 2007 running, you will notice a completely redesigned toolbar, now known as the Ribbon, with many familiar commands in new places. Instead of the old, grey drop-down menus atop the page, Microsoft's new and very colourful Ribbon clumps common features into tabs: Home, Insert, Page Layout, References, Mailings, Review, and View. Some tabs don't show up until you might need them; for example, you must select a picture to bring up its formatting tab. At first, you'll need to wander around to find what's moved from prior versions of Word. Clicking the Office 2007 logo in the upper-left corner drops down a menu of staple functions -- such as opening, saving, and printing files -- that were under Word 2003's File menu. We had the hardest time locating commands from Word 2003's Editing and Tools menus. To insert a comment in Word 2007, for instance, you must look under the Review tab instead of the Insert tab. Prepare to relearn Word. Alas, there is no "classic" view to help you make the transition to the 2007 version.

While it's a challenge to upgrade, those learning Word for the first time may find its features easier to stumble upon than they would have with Word 2003. For instance, the new interface better presents page view options that used to be a hassle to get to. From the View tab, now you can simply check a box to see a ruler or gridlines, or click the Arrange All button to stack various open Word documents atop each other. Although we sometimes mixed up the placement of commands within the Review and References tabs, those features were still easier to find than in Word 2003.

Microsoft placed a lot of emphasis on the wow factor of Office's galleries of graphics, which share the Aero look of Windows Vista and are found throughout the Office applications. Pull-down menus of fonts, colour themes, and images let you preview changes on the page before making them. And thankfully, Microsoft killed Clippy, the cartoonish helper. Now a less-intrusive quick formatting toolbar shows up near your cursor. Keyboard shortcuts remain the same; pressing the Alt key displays the corresponding quick key for each Ribbon command. A running word count is always present in the lower-left corner, and the new slider bar for zooming in and out is a terrific, no-brainer improvement, particularly for the vision impaired.

Features
Aside from the interface, the other radical change in Word 2007 is its new file type. For the first time in a decade, Microsoft foists a new file format upon users, and old Word DOC files make way for the new DOCX type of Word 2007. Microsoft has taken steps to ease this transition, but we anticipate that it will not be smooth for many users.

Word 2007

Word 2007's new Picture Tools options let you hover over galleries of changes to preview how they'll look. In the past, you may have applied a change out of curiosity, then hit Undo when it didn't meet your expectations.

What happens when you're sharing work with people who use an older version of Word? Word 2003 and 2000 are supposed to detect when you first try to open a DOCX file, then prompt you to download and install an Office 2007 Compatibility Pack. After you've done this, the older Word should convert your Word 2007 files and remove incompatible features. When you reopen that same DOCX file again in Word 2007, the file's original elements are supposed to stay intact. On the other hand, if you open an older DOC file within Word 2007, it will also run in Compatibility Mode, shutting off access to some of the newer program features, which explains why two documents within Word 2007 may display different formatting options.

Among the small tweaks in Word 2007 that make formatting easier, rollover style galleries let you preview the changes. However, the constant shape-shifting of the galleries can be distracting. And some options, such as for adjusting margins, use an older-style dialog box rather than the live preview menus.

Still, it takes just a couple of clicks to insert a JPEG, a GIF, a BMP, a PNG, or another image type. Click the graphic, and the Picture Tools Format tab lets you tweak the brightness, the colour mode, and the contrast of a picture. You can also rotate it, crop it, skew its angle, add 3D effects and shadows to its borders, and convert it to all manner of shapes, such as a thought bubble, an arrow, or a star. Options for positioning an image and wrapping text around it are also front and center, which should be helpful for creating professional-looking business documents, as well as casual party invitations. You don't get nearly the amount of control offered by Microsoft Publisher, QuarkXPress, or Adobe InDesign, but Word 2007 may do the trick for ultrabasic desktop-publishing needs.

For those who don't need all the formatting choices, we're glad that Word 2007 doesn't apply a complex style to our text by default. In Word 2003, we'd have to highlight all the text, and then Clear Formatting to remove unwanted indentations and bold letters. In Word 2007, Calibri, a crisp, default font, replaces the standard Times New Roman from Word 2003. You can choose from galleries of text styles, such as Emphasis, Strong, or Book Title, and easily create your own styles and set them as a default.

Word 2007

The Prepare menu offers choices for inspecting, encrypting, and restricting access to your Word files in addition to checking to see how its elements will appear in older versions of Word.

While Corel WordPerfect has traditionally offered better features for managing longer documents, Microsoft Word 2007 has improved a bit in this regard. For those working on a dissertation or book report, the References tab lets you manage citations and bibliographies in styles from APA to Turabian. Just click Next Footnote, and the cursor takes you there. However, the Table of Contents feature still isn't easy to figure out.

Editors who collaborate on documents with others can make use of the Review tab. The new Compare pull-down menu lets you look at two versions of the same document side by side, as well as merge changes from several authors and editors into one file. Administrative assistants and those charged with mass-mailing tasks should find those features much easier to access than in Word 2003. Bloggers can now compose and post entries to their Web sites without leaving Word.

If you deal with sensitive information -- in a private diary entry, a resume, or a company financial statement, for example -- Word 2007 allows more control over buried data, such as the original author's name or your supervisor's cursing comments. Office 2007's Prepare options step you through inspecting that metadata, as well as adding a digital signature and encrypting a file. You'll also find some of these options under the Review tab's Protect button. However, should you plan to black out text, you'll have to turn to Adobe Acrobat 8 to make secure redactions (highlighting the font in black within Word won't do it).

As integration has improved throughout Office 2007, you can click Send from the Office logo menu to attach a Word document to an e-mail message through Outlook's composition window. A message recipient using Outlook 2007 can preview that Word document within the e-mail message pane. And if you paste an Excel 2007 chart into a Word 2007 file, just right-click the chart and select Edit Data to launch Excel in split-pane view. When you change the source data within Excel, the chart adjusts in Word.

Unfortunately, Microsoft isn't providing an option for storing or editing Word files online to most users who buy below the AU$1,150 Ultimate edition of Office, and there's no browser-based version of Word. Need to collaborate on a file with specific people or take work on the road? At this time, you may have to e-mail those documents. Alternately, you could upload a Word file into one of the many free, Web-based word processors served up by other companies, including Zoho Writer, which offers a free upload add-in for Word 2007.

Word 2007

Options for blogging include an editing interface that lets you insert art and charts and lets you post entries without leaving Word.

Conclusion
Is Word 2007 worth the upgrade? If you primarily work with plain text and don't need to pretty up reports and newsletters and the like, then it might not be right for you. For our purposes as editors, for instance, Word 2007 doesn't introduce must-have goodies, although commenting commands are within easier reach. At the same time, Word 2007 handily presents options for footnotes and citations under its References tab, which researchers should appreciate. Mail-merge functions are also easier to reach. Bloggers might use Word's posting tools in a pinch, but we found Word 2007's rebuilt HTML to be clunky still. Above all, Microsoft's new word processor is most upgrade-worthy if you want to play with pictures, charts, and diagrams in addition to text.

Topics: microsoft, office, word, 2007, tab

Comments (24)

  • patient gave 2/10 on 17/11/2009 22:56 Report abuse

    • Good: very little
    • Bad: a whole lot

    MS Word must be the worst word processor on the market, and one of the worst products that Microsoft has to offer. In general, Office 2007 performs poorly (espacially with large documents, presentations and spreadsheets), is completely unstable, and lacks any logic when it comes to menu layout. What a piece of .... Man do I hate having to use this crap every day at the office!

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  • nell gave a review on 10/07/2009 04:44 Report abuse

    i love microsoft but sometimes it gets me mad because it asked for a product key

  • s-t-a-n gave 9/10 on 07/07/2009 02:53 Report abuse

    • Good: everything
    • Bad: nothing

    gawd, why are people saying that the new word is rubbish?! i think is is bludy brilliant! soooooo easy to use and everything is so easy to find! i think all the geeks who are calling the new word bad shud get away fron the compooper and get a life babyyy!!! and btw, im only writhing this coz am bored of doing business corse work!!!!!! peace owt!!

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  • jayan b gave 3/10 on 26/03/2009 23:22 Report abuse

    • Good: perhaps its good for guys who have a need for it. It is professional.
    • Bad: hopelessly complicated in comparison to the word 2003. why do i need "ribbons". This is good for a someone who is a word designer, a tailor of words. not for the vast majority who needs to type something, save it, print it, attach it etc, which could be done, minus the pain of confusion, with the good old word 03

    Ms word 2007 has many uselessly good features, that an average or above average user does not have any use for.

  • Bill gave 1/10 on 27/02/2009 23:44 Report abuse

    • Good: None that I found, of course finding anything is the problem.
    • Bad: This is worst than going from Word Perfect to Word. "Sleeker looking documents" maybe, if I have time to author a document after trying to find what is where

    I have many phrases that apply to Word 2007, "New and Improved " is not one of them!

  • YEshaP gave 3/10 on 01/02/2009 02:55 Report abuse

    • Good: In this appalled and traumatised state i can not think of anything ... but i would suggest something here... please provide us the option to work in the classic interface
    • Bad: everything else.

    This is no doubt a horrendous surprise for me. I have used word and excel for a long time now and it was almost blinding me to not being able to find my usual tools.

  • tmail gave 3/10 on 11/12/2008 12:44 Report abuse

    • Good: The file sizes are smaller ans so far I have had less crashes.

      This new interface will mean that Microsoft applications will lose the consistent look and feel to their menus. This will make it less attractive as a suite and hopefully spell the end of their market dominance.
    • Bad: The interface is an insult to experienced users. Even my mother has complained about not being able to find familiar commands and she loves diggging through icons. Commands are not grouped logically (in the opinion of just about all the power users I know). It is no longer possible to learn the shortcut keys by looking at the drop downs. An experienced user used to be able to go to a new MS application and pick it up very quickly, not any more.

    I am, or rather was, an advanced user of all office modules. I also contract on a lot of different sites, my own opinion and that of those I work with has been pretty much universal, the functionality is nice, but really not much use to the majority of users but the interface is crap, a real pain in the ****.

  • jlschuck gave 3/10 on 19/09/2008 12:47 Report abuse

    • Good: None. 2007 has less capability than 2003
    • Bad: It's all cons. Cosmetic feel good graphics with no juice. What a marketing rip off! NO new substantive features and lots of headaches and incompatiblity issues, typical Microsoft.

    "Charts on dialog sheets: Charts are not allowed on dialog sheets. It was not possible to implement this feature for the 2007 Office system."

    NO warning on the box or anywhere before I bought it. Don't risk using this downgrade of a software program. Stick with your old version. I learned the hard way.

    Now my important and expensive software based on EXCEL VBA no longer works. Microsoft is a monopolistic thug of a company that needs to be dismantled. The same way the broke down the phone company.

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