NVB

Friday, October 9, 2009

Corel Home Office v5.0.30 Multilingual



Corel Home Office (or simply Home Office for short) consists of three powerful applications:
WRITE lets you create, format and print documents (see Write). CALCULATE lets you create numeric models, make "what if" projections, produce cash flows, and draw charts (see Calculate).
SHOW lets you create slide shows and rolling demos (see Show)

Write is the Home Office word-processing application. With word-processing, you can type a document, then revise it until it reads and looks just the way you want. Using Write, you can create and edit documents, correspondence, business reports, and other printed materials, including:
- Inter-office memos
- Sales promotional material
- Annual reports
- Advertising copy
- Business letters
- Book manuscripts

Calculate is a tool that is used to organize, track and calculate financial and numerical information. You can use a spreadsheet to analyze figures, calculate totals or averages, or project business trends. In addition, you can use spreadsheets to experiment in "what if" scenarios, seeing what happens when you change the numbers.

You can use spreadsheets to solve complex problems (like calculating mortgage repayments), as well as simpler problems (like calculating miles to the gallon). Here are some more examples of how you can use a spreadsheet:
- Create a yearly budget
- Analyze quarterly sales figures
- Set sales quotas
- Analyze stock investments
- Project loan repayment amounts
- Compute interest payments at variable rates
- Project income and profit figures

Show allows you to create slide shows, or rolling demonstrations, where a series of screens are displayed in sequence. You can have the slide show move from one slide to the next automatically, or you can do this manually using the keyboard or mouse if you are talking over the slide-show.

The basic element of a presentation is the slide. A slide can contain a background, text (often bullet points in real-life presentations), shapes, charts and pictures. Creating several such slides gives you a presentation.

To create and edit presentations effectively, you'll need to learn how to create slides - adding text and graphics - copy slides, move them around and create a common background (items that appear on every slide).

Finally, you'll need to save a presentation, run the show and perhaps send it to another person for viewing. Home Office uses the same file format as Microsoft PowerPoint. So anyone that can view a PowerPoint presentation (for which you need a freely available "viewer") will be able to view a Home Office presentation.

Homepage:
http://www.corel.com/


Corel Home Office v5.0.30 Multilingual Thanx DVT Team


62.26 MB Password: www.2baksa.net

Classic Menu for Office 2007



Classic Menu for Office 2007 - this classic utility will add the multi-featured toolbars to your Microsoft Office 2007. If your Microsoft Office 2007 is missing the menus and toolbars then retrieve them easily with this tool. The utility will bring back the same old interface of Office 2003; it retrieves and brings back the main Menu Bar, Standard Toolbar and Formatting Toolbar again in your Microsoft Office 2007. It also includes the; Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. You will find the classic menu and toolbars disappeared and replaced by a ribbon in Office 2007. But once you download and install this software, your familiar main menu and toolbars are displayed and are available. The tool also will add many more new items and features in the main menu and toolbars. The tool includes; Classic Menu for Excel 2007, Classic Menu for Word 2007, and Classic Menu for PowerPoint 2007. The tool supports all the languages of Microsoft Office 2007 like; English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and more.

Homepage - http://www.addintools.com/english/menuoffice/

Download: 3.81 Mb Password: www.2baksa.net