What is your MS office version ?

What is your MS Office version ?


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murthymsr

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#1
Poll your preferred MS Office version ?

Next to the operating system, the Microsoft Office version is very important and may rake up the compatibility issues while SW development. As yahoo gives free and live data for NSE stocks after logging-in, with MS Excel's webquery facility, many oppurtunities emerge for getting stock data, provided the user's Excel version supports those features.

i appeal to all members to poll the MS Office (Excel) version preferred by them. this will help the developers identify the support level for their software. the later versions offer more facilities to the developed software. at the same time, user's systems have to be supported. developers will be able to make a judicious decision by this awareness.

please join the poll and help the developer and yourself.

MurthyMSR
 
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asnavale

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#3
Office 2003

I faced problems I don't know why???
What problems did you face? Can you explain so that somebody can try to help.

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asnavale

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#4
MS Office is quite extensively used by most people. It is quite good. But I don't know how many people know about WordPerfect Office. It is much better than MS Office. It has all the features that are available in MS Office (any version). It has several additional features which are not available in MS Office. Even in the days of DOS the WordPerfect had several features which are not in MS Office even today. Somehow it is not as popular as MS Office.

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#5
Have started using the Beta Office 2007 and have found a few features really nice in excel -- the duplicate delete is a cool feature they have introduced.

It will take time to learn office 2007 as the GUI is totally differnt.
 

vasa1

Active Member
#8
Poll your preferred MS Office version ?

Next to the operating system, the Microsoft Office version is very important and may rake up the compatibility issues while SW development. As yahoo gives free and live data for NSE stocks after logging-in, with MS Excel's webquery facility, many oppurtunities emerge for getting stock data, provided the user's Excel version supports those features.
I use Open Office 3.
 

vasa1

Active Member
#10
u dont like MS office 2003. or its free available thats why u use open office org03?
Yes. It is also "interactive" in that there is a forum for talking to developers and these guys incorporate useful suggestions in the next update. The updates are also free.

Let us see if IBM buys out Sun, what will happen.
 

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