From: Norm on
Bought Office Home and Student 2007 made for XP.
Now I have a new Windows 7 PC, and neither the Office icons nor the symbols
(math/greek, etc) work at all. Any thoughts? Thanks
From: Gordon on

"Norm" <Norm(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Bought Office Home and Student 2007 made for XP.
> Now I have a new Windows 7 PC, and neither the Office icons nor the
> symbols
> (math/greek, etc) work at all. Any thoughts? Thanks

Office 2007 works perfectly well on Windows 7. How did you install it? Did
you activate it?

From: Gordon on

"SV" <SV(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> 100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.

No it's not. 2007, once you get to learn it is FAR quicker than wading
through millions of menu options..

From: Bob I on
2010 is like 2007 with improvements, but it won't be going back to 2003.

SV wrote:
> It is so hard to work with. It is absolutely a time consumer.
> Can microsoft change back to 2003 format. It is
> 100000000000000000000000000000 times better than the 2007.
>
>

From: undisclosed on

Hi there,

There is often a learning curve when it comes to learning new software.
Office 2007 has great new features that you should explore. For example,
the Ribbon is a great new interactive guide that can help you be more
productive in the Microsoft Office programs.

Check out the Microsoft Office help page at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX102774021033.aspx. You'll
learn new tips for navigating the software.

Let me know if I can answer any specific questions that arise.

Cheers,
Isabella
MSFT Office Outreach Team


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