![]() ![]() For the latter three, Corel makes the entire color palate fair game. In a nod to the personalization craze elsewhere in computing and on the Web, Corel Home Office adds four toolbar skins to the Options menu and three options in the Page Layout menu to color-customize the work space, columns, and page backgrounds. If you're not a fan of this look, however, you can switch-via the Options drop-down menu-to the traditional toolbar mode of Microsoft Office 2003 and Corel WordPerfect Office X4. The end result is a familiar layout that's as modern and fresh as it is easy to use. Corel isn't the first to crib this highly visual design (TechSmith's Snagit also uses it effectively), but we're glad the company did. The circular Start button in the top left similarly emulates its Microsoft rival. Corel Home Office also mirrors Microsoft Office 2007's top-level row of quick action buttons to open a new document, open a saved document, save a document, undo, and print. ![]() Each submenu box displays its tools as icons or labeled icons. As with Microsoft Office 2007, Corel Home Office uses a visual ribbon layout that replaces the long, text-heavy drop-down menus of old with menu tabs that are divided into submenu boxes. Microsoft Office 2007 users will find the application interfaces in Corel Home Office extremely familiar. ![]()
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