Office 2010 Trial Period

Elmer BeFuddled

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How long is it? I ask because I have roughly 15 days left on my Office 2007 trial. If the 2010 trial is only 30 days then I'll hang on.
P.S. I've looked on the Office site and can't find any details.
 
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How do you find office 2010? I'm not a huge Office user, I've currently got 2007 installed.
 

Elmer BeFuddled

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How do you find office 2010? I'm not a huge Office user, I've currently got 2007 installed.
Well I'll be honest, I just d'loaded and installed home and student, I didn't get a choice of what I did or didn't want (I only use Word & Excel) but they only load into the PC as and when you call for them. Except that is, Powerpoint It installed itself anyway. Also I was going to have to transfer all my settings manually. So, for now, I'm sticking with 2007 until it runs out. I've got stuff to do and it's set up "just right" for me now. Not the time for a "learning curve".
 

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I like 2010. It's blazing fast compared to 2007. Outlook 2010 needs to get the Google sync working, though.
 

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Office 2010 Pro Plus is the best! If you can get your hands on it, even for 60 days or 6 months, you'll love it. That's a $500 piece of software, coveted by many.

Makes Open Office documents looks like they were written on paper towels, if you've ever had MS Office, you'll never want Open Office again.
 

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