Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Microsoft Office 2007 Trial?

I am on microsoft word and can't find where the heck you save or print the page? PLZZZ HELP!



Microsoft Office 2007 Trial?auto protect



It is the little icon that look slike the icon for your start button, in the top left hand corner, just click on it and then it gives you options (the windows log is the button just click on it).



Microsoft Office 2007 Trial?downloads



click on the big cirlcle in the top left corner
why pay while you could get free without a catch?



Try



OpenOffice at http://www.openoffice.org/



ThinkFreeOffice at http://www.thinkfree.com/common/main.tfo



ZohoOffice at http://zoho.com/



Google also provides similar free service. From word processor ro spreadsheet.
If it's trial and you've exceeded the 30-day limit, then the only thing you can do with it is open documents. Trial mean "Try out software licensing".
I think you'll find that 'print' is greyed out on the menu, but I was under the impression that you could save, but only in MS new format which no one else can read.



Are you working on something other than a document which you created yourself? If so then the problem is that the trial version can't save that format.



Basically the whole idea of the trial version is to get you to use it for something and then discover that you have to buy the whole thing in order to interact with the rest of the world. If I was you I'd ignore it and download the free Open Office.org word processor. One of the big jokes about OO.o is that it can read more of MicroSoft's formats than MS Word can.

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