Add Graphics to MS Office Documents

SPC ActiveOffice suits those in the education profession who use Microsoft Office (95 or 97) and would like to add graphics to their documents without purchasing and learning a complex graphics package.

Designed for use with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, the softwareís built-in designer appears as a natural extension of Office, with a simple point-and-click interface. To choose an appropriate graphic, one simply double clicks on different Active-Office objects until they find one that accurately represents their idea.

What separates ActiveOffice from other graphics programs is its ability to bring graphics into a document without ever leaving the document screen. All image selection and manipulation is accomplished without ever leaving the host application. ActiveOffice retails for about $50. Software Publishing Corp., San Jose, CA, (800) 557-3743, www.spco.com. W

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