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From: sbowl on 15 May 2008 22:48 I have an opportunity to purchase one of the following through my school website and am not sure which one to get. Any advice would be helpful - I have already compared the features but am unfamiliar with some of the "new" programs. Would you choose Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 or Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 if the purchase price was the same?
From: DL on 16 May 2008 06:55 Surely if the price is the same its a no brainer, you get the one that has everything, ie Enterprise. As to whether you install all components, or even use all components, thats up to you. "sbowl" <sbowl(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A7DFA9ED-38B9-4AA5-B7B0-99BFDDBBD72E(a)microsoft.com... >I have an opportunity to purchase one of the following through my school > website and am not sure which one to get. Any advice would be helpful - I > have already compared the features but am unfamiliar with some of the > "new" > programs. Would you choose Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft > Office > Professional Plus 2007 or Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 if the purchase > price was the same?
From: Todd Mathison [MSFT] on 16 May 2008 18:21 Another good reason to choose Enterprise over Professional Plus is that Enterprise contains OneNote. OneNote is designed to work like a tabbed notebook, which makes it very good for taking and organizing notes for several different classes. --------------------------------------------- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "sbowl" wrote: > I have an opportunity to purchase one of the following through my school > website and am not sure which one to get. Any advice would be helpful - I > have already compared the features but am unfamiliar with some of the "new" > programs. Would you choose Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office > Professional Plus 2007 or Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 if the purchase > price was the same?
From: Gemini on 21 May 2008 23:56 I used the trial version of Office 2007 for almost two months. My choice was to remove Office 2007 and reinstall Office 2003. IMHO, Office 2003 is a much better choice than Office 2007. hth! -- gemini "sbowl" wrote: > I have an opportunity to purchase one of the following through my school > website and am not sure which one to get. Any advice would be helpful - I > have already compared the features but am unfamiliar with some of the "new" > programs. Would you choose Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office > Professional Plus 2007 or Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 if the purchase > price was the same?
From: Bob I on 22 May 2008 09:00 Office 2003 was NOT one of the choices. Gemini wrote: > I used the trial version of Office 2007 for almost two months. My choice was > to remove Office 2007 and reinstall Office 2003. IMHO, Office 2003 is a much > better choice than Office 2007. > > hth! > > -- gemini > > "sbowl" wrote: > > >>I have an opportunity to purchase one of the following through my school >>website and am not sure which one to get. Any advice would be helpful - I >>have already compared the features but am unfamiliar with some of the "new" >>programs. Would you choose Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft Office >>Professional Plus 2007 or Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007 if the purchase >>price was the same?
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