Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Discount coupon for Ribbon Finder for Office Enterprise 2010


Help to use ten thousand commands in Office, supports multiple languages keyword.

Do you ever try to think of that how many commands in each Microsoft Office programs? I am gonna to tell you that there are more than thousands of commands with every Microsoft Office programs, such as the most popular Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

Try to imagine that with such huge amount of commands, how can you fast get to know or find the Office commands in a short time? If so, Ribbon Finder is there for you to fast know and find the specified commands you need from thousands of commands in each Microsoft Office 2010 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, InfoPath, Publisher, MS Project and Visio. With Ribbon Finder, you just need to search with your own words and click on the command you need, that's very simple and fast!

Let's take my real experience of using Microsoft Office as an example. There's one day when I needed to resend an email in Outlook 2010, I had been taken almost half an hour on this simple action. Yes, it's simple, if you know how to do. But for me, I need to Google it on the Internet. Let's go back to my story. Firstly, I asked one of my colleges for the question, but he told me that he didn't figure out yet after he had browsed all the tabs and commands in Outlook! Finally, I had to search the question in Google. Thanks to Google, I had found the answer what I was looking for. Yes, I mean I know How to resend am email in Outlook 2010 after more than 30 minutes slip always. Can you imagine that one day when you have to face the same question while you are using the Microsoft Office Programs, no matter what the real commands you need to find or know, you do really need to find the commands in each Microsoft Office programs sometime. If you haven't forgot you have been told there are more than thousands of commands in each Microsoft Office program. Does Ribbon Finder can really help me fast to find a command? The answer is YES!

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