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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I
only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to
use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to
use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
Hi Vicente,
I'm sorry you missed the point of my question. I want to make sure that I get the fully functioning version of Word with the Office Suite that I buy. My experience with 2003 was that unless you buy the Office Professional edition or the standalone Word product there are things missing. I discovered soon after purchase about the XML editing issue, maybe there were other missing features that I didn't happen to notice. The licence for the Student edition would not cover my usage as a professional writer. I would be happy with what is packaged in the Small Business Edition, provided that Word does not come as a cut-down version again. Ian "vttotal" wrote: Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
Hi Vicente,
I'm sorry you missed the point of my question. I want to make sure that I get the fully functioning version of Word with the Office Suite that I buy. My experience with 2003 was that unless you buy the Office Professional edition or the standalone Word product there are things missing. I discovered soon after purchase about the XML editing issue, maybe there were other missing features that I didn't happen to notice. The licence for the Student edition would not cover my usage as a professional writer. I would be happy with what is packaged in the Small Business Edition, provided that Word does not come as a cut-down version again. Ian "vttotal" wrote: Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Here is the result of my research.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/he...340221033.aspx The professional editions of Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 Office release provide extensive XML support. .. .. Office Professional 2007 and Microsoft Office 2003 provide the same sets of XML tools. In Office Professional 2007, you must first enable XML support, and then you start the tools from different locations. However, after you start the tools, they work the same in Microsoft Office 2003 and Office Professional 2007. The versions of Word in the other editions of Office 2007 do not have XML editing capability. Cheers, Ian Gabriel "Ian Gabriel" wrote: Hi Vicente, I'm sorry you missed the point of my question. I want to make sure that I get the fully functioning version of Word with the Office Suite that I buy. My experience with 2003 was that unless you buy the Office Professional edition or the standalone Word product there are things missing. I discovered soon after purchase about the XML editing issue, maybe there were other missing features that I didn't happen to notice. The licence for the Student edition would not cover my usage as a professional writer. I would be happy with what is packaged in the Small Business Edition, provided that Word does not come as a cut-down version again. Ian "vttotal" wrote: Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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Differences in Word between Office 2007 Editions
Here is the result of my research.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/he...340221033.aspx The professional editions of Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 Office release provide extensive XML support. .. .. Office Professional 2007 and Microsoft Office 2003 provide the same sets of XML tools. In Office Professional 2007, you must first enable XML support, and then you start the tools from different locations. However, after you start the tools, they work the same in Microsoft Office 2003 and Office Professional 2007. The versions of Word in the other editions of Office 2007 do not have XML editing capability. Cheers, Ian Gabriel "Ian Gabriel" wrote: Hi Vicente, I'm sorry you missed the point of my question. I want to make sure that I get the fully functioning version of Word with the Office Suite that I buy. My experience with 2003 was that unless you buy the Office Professional edition or the standalone Word product there are things missing. I discovered soon after purchase about the XML editing issue, maybe there were other missing features that I didn't happen to notice. The licence for the Student edition would not cover my usage as a professional writer. I would be happy with what is packaged in the Small Business Edition, provided that Word does not come as a cut-down version again. Ian "vttotal" wrote: Based from my research there has been no mention of users not being able to use the xml features from different Word files. I would advise to get the standard edition in case you are used to Outlook. If not, the cheapest is the student edition. You may also wait for the next Office that is coming this year. Check out the 2010 Beta Version, it is for free! http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...635841033.aspx Let me know if this info helps you. -- Vicente Tulliano "Ian Gabriel" wrote: I want to buy Office 2007, but I don't want to pay for more than I need. I only require Word, Excel and Powerpoint, so I could theoretically buy the Home and Student edition. However!!!!!! With Office 2003, I bought the Small Business Edition, but the version of Word in that was not the "full" version. I wanted to edit XML files and I discovered the following text via the help function: "XML features, except for saving documents as XML with the Word XML schema, are available only in Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 or the standalone product of Word 2003." http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/wo...CL100636481033 These "deleted" features are not advertised at the point of sale. So my question is what is the cheapest Office Edition that includes a full version of Word 2007? Cheers, Ian Gabriel |
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