Re: Office Professional Edition 2003
From: Colin Barnhorst (colinbarharst(nojunk)_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/23/05
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:10:21 -0700
Post to microsot.public.office.setup and just briefly ask your question
without all the 'added value.'
-- Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine] (Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested) "Patricia" <pt001b6225(leavethis)@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:A88D611A-E743-4F3A-A042-DDD62ACFA52E@microsoft.com... >I have been trialing the above and my time is up on the 28.02.05 can you >tell > me what will happen on the 28th. Will I automatically revert to my > previous > package which is part of the works suite 2004? > > "Chris Norred [MSFT]" wrote: > >> Hello and welcome to our first Ask-the-Experts discussion, moderated by >> the Windows XP Expert Zone Community. This is a new trial effort and our >> goal is to make it easy for you to ask questions and find answers on a >> specific topic from a recognized expert in the online community. We'll >> continue this discussion in the newsgroups for one week and our volunteer >> expert will select one or two questions each day and respond. Other >> experts and users online may also chime in with advice. At the end of the >> week, we hope to have a single thread filled with good information that >> can be preserved for the benefit of other users in the future. >> >> This week, our expert host is volunteer MVP Walter Clayton who will be >> discussing the topic of spyware and adware and his experience helping >> users in the newsgroups deal with spyware issues. Walter is an IT >> professional from Frankfort, Kentucky. He is a self-trained computing pro >> with 20 years of experience, and he has been helping people in the online >> community for many years. Walter is a recipient of the Microsoft Most >> Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his volunteer efforts helping >> Windows users over the past five years. >> A quote from Mr. Clayton: >> "I enjoy working the newsgroups because it forces me to think and learn. >> Everyday I get a slightly different perspective on something or see a new >> situation or problem. There is also the challenge of keeping >> communication skills sharp. Determining the answer to a problem, and >> communicating it in the newsgroups can present its own set of challenges, >> especially at times when the wrong answer can leave the user in a no-boot >> situation." >> >> Our Ask the Experts discussion is different from the live chats hosted on >> the Windows XP Expert Zone Community site >> (http://communities2.microsoft.com/home/chatroom.aspx?siteid=34000077). >> >> In these discussions, you may not get an immediate answer. The hosts will >> check-in at a time convenient for them and answer questions. You can post >> a question any time. Then you may want to add the discussion to your >> Favorites list in Internet Explorer (Click Favorites, and then click Add >> to Favorites). You should check back later in the day, or the next day, >> to see if your question has been answered. Click the Refresh button to >> see if any new posts were added while you have been reading. If you're >> more comfortable using Outlook Express or another newsreader, please do. >> >> To post a question or reply in this discussion, using the Web-based >> newsgroup reader: >> 1. Click Reply. >> 2. If prompted, sign in with your .NET Passport. >> 3. Edit the subject line if you like. >> 4. In the Reply form, type your message or question in the Message box. >> 5. Review the text you typed in the Body box to make sure it says what >> you want; you cannot revise your message after you click Post. >> 6. To receive e-mail notification when someone posts to this thread, >> select the Notify me of replies check box. >> 7. Click Send. >> >> This is a new trial effort and your feedback and assistance are >> appreciated. We'll keep links to these discussions in the Windows XP >> Expert Zone Community Columns Archive >> (http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/columns/archive.mspx). >> Truly >> Chris Norred >> Editor >> Windows XP Expert Zone Community >> cnorred@microsoft.com >> >> >>
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