our Microsoft Office package had been newly upgraded to Office 2003.
the future is now. All I need now is a silver jumpsuit.
the future is now. All I need now is a silver jumpsuit.
How's Office 2007?splat said:Welcome to 2006 . we are running the 2007 Office Beta
For what little I do in Office , I don't notice any difference. I could probably use office 95 and it would do fine for mebinary visions said:How's Office 2007?
Well I still use Office 97....splat said:For what little I do in Office , I don't notice any difference. I could probably use office 95 and it would do fine for me
I am running it at home and I freaking LOVE IT - they have made it so much easier to find different things. If you want to add a chart click on one button and is show you all the charts - so far I give it 2 Upbinary visions said:How's Office 2007?
I've got a small 40gb Seagate drive that I picked up for free here at work, installed OS-X on it and messed with it, was thinking I'd throw Vista Beta 2 and Office 2007 on it next. I played with Vista Beta 1 but didn't see Office.
Yeah, Office 2003 was significantly slower than Office XP. I figured the same would hold true with this version.Morryjg said:Been running O2007 beta 2 for a while. My main complaint is speed, or lack there of.
binary visions said:Yeah, Office 2003 was significantly slower than Office XP. I figured the same would hold true with this version.
Microsoft really needs to offer an "Office Lite" with about 1/2 the features (which most of the population doesn't use or care about).
The new ANSI 2007 standard formally eliminates the letters Q and X from the keyboard, and the number 6 which studies have found to be the least-used number. Also, the religions right has lobbied for its elimination due to its association with the devil.MMike said:Seriously....for example, I never use the letter Q.....
I think that most people wouldn't know the difference between Office 95 and 200Xsplat said:For what little I do in Office , I don't notice any difference. I could probably use office 95 and it would do fine for me
What possible changes could they make which would benefit the customer?splat said:For what little I do in Office , I don't notice any difference. I could probably use office 95 and it would do fine for me
Well according to Terence Mckenna and the Mayan calendar that is when we'll be leaving this plane of existence and entering a higher realm of reality so you may be right.binary visions said:Of course, given your office's upgrade period, you won't see these changes until 2012 at least.