Thanks. Actually, there is much more of a chance since with the advent of Office 12, there will be a requirement for new books so a book is more likely to be financially worth the effort to write. I hope you all understand that an author, especially an unknown author, makes less money on a book than the publisher, the distributer, or the retailler. So, those $50 tomes net around $3.00 to the author.
In case you haven't seen any pictures yet, the interface for Office 12 is COMPLETELY different from earlier versions. I am working with an alpha copy now but the first beta is due next month. When I get it, I will try to post some pictures of the Ribbon which replaces ALL menus and toolbars for ALL office applications. In concept, it's a good idea because it exposes more features so it will be easier for newcomers to discover functionality. Experienced developers will likely object to it since it takes some getting used to. But given the new features that you'll get with this version, it will be worth the effort.