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Surprise!

The Dell guys had installed Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise on my laptop to test it. Before returning, they obviously forgot to uninstall the product and I was astounded yesterday to discover the entire suite (worth around 30K) available on my machine.

This post is enabled via Microsoft Word 2007. The interface is simply awesome.

Comments

saurabh said…
hmmm... so i guess affinity doesnt matter as long as things are free...
saurabh said…
plz read that as affiliation... :)
tried correcting it after posting, but its such a long process...
Anonymous said…
The Office 2007 is good for someone who is new to office.. I think for people like us who hv been using office now for years.. the interface has changed a lot and you need a hell lot of things to find where the earlier functionality has gone... complete change of menu options...
-Rakesh

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