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MS Office Ultimate 2007 Subscription

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by MitchellCooley, 2010/03/03.

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    MitchellCooley Lifetime Subscription

    MitchellCooley Inactive Thread Starter

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    My daughter is taking an Introduction to Microcomputers class in college and with her book came MS Office Ultimate 2007 as a subscription which expires on July 31st. When she installed it, it said after the expiration date it would have limited functionality.

    does anyone know exactly what the limited functionality is? We can't afford to purchase a new subscription after that date and buying "full price program" is out of the question.

    Mitch
     
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    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927921

    Q10: What is reduced-functionality mode?

    A10: In reduced-functionality mode, programs function similarly to viewers. When a program runs in reduced-functionality mode, many commands are unavailable (dimmed). Therefore, you cannot access those functionalities. Some of the limitations of reduced-functionality mode include the following:

    * You cannot create new documents.
    * You can view existing documents. However, you cannot edit them.
    * You can print documents. However, you cannot save them.
     

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    MitchellCooley Lifetime Subscription

    MitchellCooley Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thanks Tony, guess I'll uninstall after the subscription expires.
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    Is it a Subscription or a typical 90 Eval? Not that it makes any difference...Just wondering.
     
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    MitchellCooley Lifetime Subscription

    MitchellCooley Inactive Thread Starter

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    Its a subscription.
     

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