[gui-talk] Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 Question!!!

Loy loyrg2845 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 17:54:04 UTC 2008


No, it will not, I have Outlook 2000, Publisher and access and they coexist together just fine.
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So if you all ready have outlook on your computer will installing this 
program conflict with the allready existing programs.
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> It does not include Access or Outlook. It includes Word, PowerPoint, One 
> Note and Excel. You can install it on three computers. You can read 
> previous Offices formats. By default it save everything in the new Office 
> 2007 Xdoc but you can change the default to doc if you wish.
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>
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> J and R has Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007  for $79.00 as a 
> special
> price.
>
> They state that this is the same package as the regular MS Office 2007.
>
> I have heard in the past that a student version can only be used 2 time. 
> Is
> this true?
>
> I have also heard that MS Office 2007 can not read older documents created
> by previous version of Office such as my 2000 version.
>
> Can someone give me some details about the above questions?
>
> If anyone knows of a place that I can buy a regular version of MS Office
> 2003 at a low price that would be good since that version works well.
>
> I am using MS Office 2000 professional and I though that the upgrade to a
> later version will have many improvements from my 2000 version.
>
> Thanks for any info.
>
> From, Tom Blume
> Voice mail: 206-312-7844
>
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