View Single Post
  #3   Report Post  
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Graham Mayor Graham Mayor is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 19,312
Default Do all Word 2007 versions have the same features?

The version of Word in the Home and Student Version of Office is identical
to all other versions of Word. The only difference is a label in the title
bar - 'Microsoft Word non-commercial use' - which purportedly limits the
legitimate uses to which this version can be applied. But the associated
pseudo legal jargon is so loosely written that it excludes any purpose for
which you might use a word processor, so is meaningless. I cannot see
Microsoft being able to uphold this particular non-commercial use clause
should it ever come to court, but it does give them an excuse to sell a
cheaper product to the home and student market without upsetting the
business users who pay full price.

The various Office packages available include different products. The most
significant omission from the Home and Student version is Outlook (arguably
the best bit of Office 2007).
--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



David Satz wrote:
There appears to be a regular version of Word 2007 as well as a "Home
and Student" version for about half the price. Is the "Home and
Student" version of Word 2007 a subset of the regular product?
Specifically, does the "Home and Student" version have the same VBA
(macro) programming environment as the full product?

If this information is on Microsoft's Office Web site, I'd be glad
for a pointer to it there--I spent quite some time looking for it,
though, and couldn't find it.

--best regards