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Rob
As it's an MS Office 2007 program, you can download the free 60-day MS Office 2007 trial. This will allow you to open the files and, if you're happy, you buy the package at the end of the trial and unlock the full version.
Here's the link:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/HA101741481033.aspx
Scroll down the page until you get to the "Free Trial Download" section and click on "Download Now". It's take a while to download and install but it's not bad software although it may take a little getting used to.
Dazzy D
Lightning Disco & Entertainment
Born to make you party!
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Originally Posted by
vectisvibe
... more Microshaft crudware ...
Originally Posted by
rob1963
I did warn you...
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Originally Posted by
vectisvibe
I did warn you...
And boy were you right!
Not being very technical, I just followed the instructions in the link Callum gave me, and they instructed you to install all essential updates before downloading the file converter, and one of these was IE8.
Obviously I wasn't aware the converter would still work with IE7 & didn't know that it wasn't necessary to get IE8...or I wouldn't have got it in the first place!
Oh well...we live & learn!
I'd love to know if anyone has IE8 & is actually happy with it!
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Originally Posted by
CB Entertainments
Im not happy with ANY IE version!
Out school is still using IE6
And at least one PC has to be rebuilt everyday due to this. There so thick to don't see the problem!
callum, not being funny, but ive never heard of this before, every single day 365 times a year a workstation rebuilt purely down to IE6 ?
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Just found this online, which sums it all up really:
70% of Internet Exporer users are using IE7,
20% are using IE6 and
10% are using IE8.
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Originally Posted by
kjdiscos
callum, not being funny, but ive never heard of this before, every single day 365 times a year a workstation rebuilt purely down to IE6 ?
It works out at one a day! IE combined with RM (Research Machines (terrible network software)) and 400 pupils! The most common fault is Viruses and other malicious codes getting installed on the terminals which is a common fault in IE6.
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