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21 October, 2008 at 10:22 pm #384316
@sharongooner wrote:
……………….there are hundreds of sites/forums/free downloads promising legit numbers and downloads and secret methods to over-ride this, and I tried pretty much all of them, but unsuccessfully.
Yes Microsoft have really wised up to this scam and as fast as somebody posts a so-called sure fire way to activate a pirated copy of Windows or Office etc, they move to block the ‘number’.
This means that you don’t get any support or updates and in fact they can remove all functionality from some of the programmes, if they are pirated copies.
Personally I think this is only fair. In many ways it’s like paying for the Road Tax on your car. If I pay for mine then I feel that others should pay for theirs and not, in essence, steal it. Software piracy is, at the end of the day, common theft.
21 October, 2008 at 10:17 pm #384315Just to add one more thing about Microsoft Office 2007 (any version).
You must be aware that it will NOT co-exist with any previous version of Microsoft Office. This means that IF you have a previous version of Office (2003, 2000 etc etc) installed on a computer on which you intend to install Office 2007 you have to select the “upgrade” option when you start the install. It will then remove the existing installation as it installs the new one.
Your data will be perfectly safe. Indeed even if you are currently running Outlook 2003 (for example) it will import ALL your mails, contacts, even all your settings into the new version of Outlook 2007. You then manually uninstall Outlook 2003 afterwards (once you have checked that the data import has worked properly). Word; Excel; Powerpoint; Access; and so on, data files will remain totally unaffected by this.
21 October, 2008 at 10:07 pm #384491I’d love to assist Johnboy, buy this type of product isn’t one that I am over familiar with.
Hopefully, one of our members has some experience that they will share with us.
21 October, 2008 at 5:18 pm #380557@alfieboy wrote:
PS get rid of LimeWire etc if I had my way I would have all P2P sites closed down this is how 99% of all “viruses” spread,
I couldn’t agree with you more alfieboy. They’re a menace.
21 October, 2008 at 5:10 pm #384313Naughty naughty . [-X [-X [-X …. “borrowing” a serial number COULD land you in deep wotsit with Microsoft. They usually require new installations of Office 2007 to be “activated” as well as Registered and if they spotted that the serial number already exists on another PC …….. Hmmmmm.
You should (all) be aware that Microsoft is getting more and more ‘muscular’ when it comes to piracy of its products and is beginning to treat it as theft.
21 October, 2008 at 8:08 am #384311OK in spite of ‘justhere’s’ comments – with which I agree BTW – you will get Office 2007. HOWEVER on a basic PC it probably won’t run – not because of the limited disc space (although that will cause isses all by itself) but because of the probably underspec processor and low RAM.
That said and to deal with your specific point. All Office version prior to 2007 use formats like .doc for Word and .xls for Excel; .ppt for Powerpoint and so on – just as you are used to right now.
Office 2007 uses a new file system which is differentiated by adding the letter “x” to the end of a file suffix. So Word 2007 documents are now .docx; Excel are .xlsx etc etc.
However, Office 2007 IS backwards comapable and will run in what they call “comatability mode” which means they will run any Microsoft file from an earlier version without any noticeable problems at all. The only difference is that if you are working in compatability mode you cannot use ALL of the new features on 2007 – only some of them
In practice this makes no difference at all. If you want to use the new features, you simply “Save As” into the new file format and off you go.
20 October, 2008 at 11:11 pm #384308@phil17349 wrote:
I’ve been looking at buying Microsoft Office 2007, and wondered if anyone had any thoughts about it…….pro’s and con’s?
There were 2 packages that I thought might be useful to my 11 year old son:
Professional Plus
EnterpriseI’d appeciate any feed back on this.
Thanks
Phil
Hi Phil, I use MS Office 2007 (previously Office 2003 Pro) and i must say I love it. It does take a bit of getting used to as the toolbar navigation is completely different – but once you have got the idea of where things are, it is remarkably intuitive.
The only downside is that it is a real memory hog and you need loads of RAM to run it properly (any version). I had 1.5GB of RAM and I upgraded my PC to 4.0GB of RAM and it runs just fine. Less than around 2GB and it will get sticky – less that say 1.5GB and it will hang all the time.
If you want any advice on installing or upgrading to Office 2007, let me know.
Hope that this helps – let us know how you get on with it.
20 October, 2008 at 10:18 pm #384216About > < this close !!!
20 October, 2008 at 10:17 pm #137108@gemsy wrote:
the person to ask is doa, but he’s been banned (for abuse and spamming the boards)
…. or me !!! In fact i’ve just dealt with this query in PM.
20 October, 2008 at 10:10 pm #381067@~*Lucky*~ wrote:
didnt think Xfactor would have been your cup of tea either PB
When it originally started (Series 1 ???) I thought it was a load of poop and made the serious mistake of saying so. After Mrs PB had spoken to me (in her best Senior Management tone) and my little one had explained the error of my ways to me ……. i rather grumpily sat down to watch.Amazingly I got totally hooked. Crazy huh … but there it is.
Moral of the story is: don’t mouth off in your living room about something you know nothing about.
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