Other Thoughts: The product is expensive. Certain features require Exchange 2013 or Lync 2013 Speech recognition functionality requires a close-talk microphone and audio output device. Other Thoughts: I had to step in after reading the last review. When it worked it was fast and intuitive. Take advantage of smarter applications. Other Thoughts: Still a great product. Product functionality and graphics may vary based on your system configuration.
Describe, in great detail, exactly what you are doing to get the problem. Exactly what happens when you try to download the file? You would have been provided with a separate piece of paper with a Product key for reactivation. With everything bigger to facilitate touching I feel that a lot of the screen is wasted with interface options instead of information I am working with. Lizzie, you should create a new question so we can get all of the background information we need to help you. However, all features and functionality are always available by using a keyboard, mouse or other standard or accessible input device. You will never see or be able to use that key again. No such thing as down time.
Who makes a spreadsheet with their fingers all over the screen? Cons: Everything is made for a touch screen. Pros: I used the Release Preview last year while I was trying out Windows 8. No such thing as down time. Printing the report, or saving it is probably a good idea. Doesn't feel as cluttered or bunched up. Where do I find it's product key? No such thing as down time.
Some features may require additional or advanced hardware or server connectivity. What it includes: - The latest version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access and Publisher. That is why I was able to get it. Just the one inconvenience I ran into. Office 2003-2010 ProduKey may be able to extract product key information from a registry file saved externally.
Plus, you can save your documents in the cloud on SkyDrive and access them virtually anywhere. Had a problem with one of my users who didn't remember how they set up there Microsoft account tied to there product key. Took a little while to learn where certain things were placed. Oh, your account will only allow 5 applications. No such thing as free time. No such thing as free time. Hi, I've read some of your discussions, nothing answers my problem though.
New touch features are optimised for use with Windows 8. If you already have 2010, stick with it, as you already have almost the exact same features as 2013. Dynamic Calendars require server connectivity. It does look nicer, but there really aren't any noticeable differences over 2010 that justify the cost. All you got is life time.
Pros: Natural interface for both touch and regular screens. I like the way they have organized this new office product. Office 2013 works well and integrates with the new interface of Windows 8. Features Feature The newest from Office. It offers almost the exact same layout as 2010, which means it's fairly easy to use.
A touch-enabled device is required to use any multi-touch functionality. No such thing as down time. I haven't exactly bought this product so I don't have it's packaging. The pig is not changed by adding a little paint on the surface. Install is running a special file to setup your program so that it will run correctly in Windows. No such thing as free time.
I hope this helps someone else too! Pros: I'm using this on Windows 7 and not Windows 8, so there might be features I'm missing out on, but this version doesn't seem to offer a lot more than Office 2010. First off, the key you get on the little card, it is a one time use key. Tools to Extract Product Key You can use any of the following tools to extract the Product Key from you computer. All you got is life time. All you got is life time. You have to log into your live account and pick one. Other Thoughts: If it wasn't for Outlook, we would probably switch to one of the open source license versions of office.