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    which MS office 2007 did you have?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by wobble987, Feb 9, 2009.

  1. wobble987

    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    which one did you have?

    i just bought the 2007 home and student edition. they put banner/title that says "non-commercial use" this really annoys me!

    really clutered the alt-tab and taskbar title. :(
     
  2. nic.

    nic. Notebook Evangelist

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    Hm... What's the purpose of this? Anyway I owned the Home and Student edition of Microsoft Office 07 because that's all I need and it will not rip me off :D.
     
  3. sipp11

    sipp11 Notebook Consultant

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    I got Ultimate one from the Windows Feedback program :p
     
  4. booboo12

    booboo12 Notebook Prophet

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    Ultimate. Thanks to microsoft's Ultimate Steal program. :)
     
  5. boypogi

    boypogi Man Beast

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    i got home and student because i'm a student LOL :D
     
  6. diggy

    diggy Notebook Deity

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    Ultimate, for the wife and kid thru The Ultimate Steal
     
  7. Apollo13

    Apollo13 100% 16:10 Screens

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    Home and Student, because at the time it was the best deal ($50 per license). Then the Ultimate Steal came around. Probably a better overall deal at $60 per license and all the extra programs, so I probably would have gone with that. But it's not like I've ever used Office outside of what Home and Student included, anyway, so the $10 saved might be better off anyway.

    I'm trying Open Office in Win7, and although it's not bad I still like Word/Excel better - they just seem more polished. And ironically, Word seems to do better with display of .docx documents, which it says it the Open Office XML Template. Since I can keep using Office with no further cost, I probably will.
     
  8. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    A free legal disk of office 2007 enterprise for me.
     
  9. Wolf04

    Wolf04 Sony Fanatic

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    Enterprise here, though it is overkill for a student, haha. :p
     
  10. dbam987

    dbam987 wicked-poster

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    I got the standard edition, but wished it came with Microsoft One Note 2007. That isn't bad, since my dad's laptop came with a free copy of Microsoft One Note 2003 which is practically the same.
     
  11. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    I have Home and Student and Outlook separately - was the best option at the time.
     
  12. Harper2.0

    Harper2.0 Back from the dead?

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    Office 2k7 Enterprise :cool: (and as nizzy said, it's legal)
     
  13. Kazanski

    Kazanski Notebook Geek

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    well i voted according to the title. I "did" have the student version of office 07. but "now" i use OpenOffice on my recently reformatted desk.
     
  14. Deathwinger

    Deathwinger Notebook Virtuoso

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    Office Enterprise Blue Edition.
     
  15. arktrance

    arktrance Notebook Guru

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    Got the ultimate edition, courtesy to Microsoft's "The Ultimate Steal".
     
  16. dbam987

    dbam987 wicked-poster

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    Is there an upgrade path from Standard to Ultimate?
     
  17. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    Wolf04 Sony Fanatic

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  19. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    Yea, it's really great. I got Office 2007 Ultimate almost 2 years ago when this promo first started. One of the best deals ever :)
     
  20. Black_Hawk

    Black_Hawk Notebook Enthusiast

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    It doesn't really bother me, but I do wonder why it says "non-commercial use"...
     
  21. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    I have MS Office Professional :D



    Cin ;) :)
     
  22. Slaughterhouse

    Slaughterhouse Knock 'em out!

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    Got my Ultimate for free.
     
  23. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Nice, thru school? :D

    Cin ;) :)
     
  24. TheAtreidesHawk

    TheAtreidesHawk Notebook Deity

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    Home & Student....I love how it looks and performs for the most part..

    NOT at all pleased though with the frequent crashes that occur after I exit out of a document.
     
  25. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    That is strange.

    Would you mind opening a thread on it - with details, so, OS what type of documents.

    Mine is stable.
     
  26. Slaughterhouse

    Slaughterhouse Knock 'em out!

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    No, I wish.

    I got it through the Windows Customer Feedback program or whatever it's called.
     
  27. pixelot

    pixelot Notebook Acolyte

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    I use Corel WordPerfect. It's the only program so far that I've found worth buying. Oh yeah, and I use OpenOffice.org when I want to practice my MS Office skillz. :GEEK:
     
  28. wobble987

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    does the Ultimate Steal also comes with the non-commercial banner? does the profesional academic version also comes with it?

    anyone actually annoyed by that non commercial banner as much as i do :p?
     
  29. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    The Ultimate Steal "version" does NOT have that banner. It's a fully functional standard copy of Office Ultimate. See attachment.
     

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  30. ATC

    ATC Notebook Deity

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    Got Office 2003 Professional running on my old XP machine. And Office 2007 Standard on my Vista machine. I really like 2007 and I would have dropped 2003 but 2007 ran like a dog on my old hardware.
     
  31. gary_hendricks

    gary_hendricks Notebook Evangelist

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    I use "Home and student" as I am a student and it is just perfect and complete for me.
     
  32. ressom.

    ressom. Notebook Consultant

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    I have Enterprise 2007 that I got through MS home use program from work. Cost about $22 for disc/shipping.
     
  33. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    I use Office Enterprise 2007 on my EEE and Professional 2003 on the Inspiron 9100.
     
  34. Imperfect1

    Imperfect1 Notebook Evangelist

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    Home and Student, and YES!!! I'm really annoyed by it :( --- but since there's apparently nothing we can do about it, I just try not to look at it. Is the Ultimate Steal still available? If so, how do we get more information on the current offer?
     
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  36. kgginfinity

    kgginfinity Notebook Guru

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    Technet and MSDN here, and i use Ultimate. Has stuff we need for work, etc.
     
  37. rudinater

    rudinater Notebook Guru

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    I use Office 2000 Professional.

    Word is word what's the point of paying for a new ver number every few years. :cool:

    Besides the menu bars in office 2007 suck
     
  38. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    Not until you get used to them. Then you realize that the menu bar in Office 2000/2003 sucks ;)
     
  39. Black_Hawk

    Black_Hawk Notebook Enthusiast

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    lol true that. To the person above above, try using office 2007 for a month. You'll love it.
     
  40. eversman

    eversman Notebook Consultant

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    Courtesy of work, i have a free legit copy of office 2007 enterprise. also have project, accounting and visio pro 2007 on here, legit. :) all freebies.



    ev
     
  41. eversman

    eversman Notebook Consultant

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    hey, as a heads up, if you use excel a lot, try ASAP utilities addon for excel it is WONDERFUL, AND FREE!


    ev
     
  42. aan310

    aan310 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Same... hooray vista launch something or another that i got this for free at!
     
  43. booboo12

    booboo12 Notebook Prophet

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    Another excellent add-on is Microsoft's Office Labs Search Commands. It comes in handy if your just moving over to Office 07, or if you just can't figure out where a command is in the Ribbon UI. ;) :D

    http://www.officelabs.com/projects/searchcommands/Pages/default.aspx
     
  44. sliso

    sliso Notebook Enthusiast

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    .docx files are Office Open XML files which were developed by Microsoft for MS Office 2007: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML

    OpenOffice.org uses the OpenDocument format.

    The names are stupidly confusing though.

    I use OpenOffice since I can't afford MS Office :(
     
  45. shawnost

    shawnost Notebook Enthusiast

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    I use Enterprise, got it through my company's "Home Use" program.
     
  46. viviena

    viviena Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ultimate, through the It's Not Cheating program. At $75 AUD, it's great value if you're a student, and more importantly, doesn't have 'non-commercial use' in the title. :p

    (I must admit I was pretty amused by the complaint in your initial post when I first read it at Whirlpool.)
     
  47. Imperfect1

    Imperfect1 Notebook Evangelist

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    fred2028 Sexy member

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    Only the best ...
    Enterprise yeah
     
  49. wobble987

    wobble987 Notebook Virtuoso

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    ah guilty of double crossing forum :p

    repped you for the trouble :)
     
  50. dbam987

    dbam987 wicked-poster

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    I totally agree. I favor Office 2007's menu system much better, as I can now find all the tools to edit stuff much easier. They become time-savers very quickly.

    Edit: Oh goodie, thought I was the only Office Standard user here... :D
     
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