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I like Office 2010, it is to Office 2007 what Windows 7 was to Vista.

 

Thats not a bad analogy, although 2007 was a decent and useable product unlike its comparative

 

I was a fan of 2007 from using it as a beta and jumped on board from day 1. 2010 just fixes the little annoyances (the Office Button is no back to File thankfully) etc

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According to the UK Techday on Office 2010, it RTMs in the next couple of days.

 

One of the most impressive things is the way the web apps are supposed to work on (more or less) any browser. They didn't demo much of it but what they did show looked the same on IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari (all on Windows)

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@John - If you have Software Assurance (will assume you have) click on the "Product Keys" tab then on the "New MAK Keys" sub-tab - they should be listed there - to get the keys u#ll ned to tick the boxes though..
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@John - If you have Software Assurance (will assume you have) click on the "Product Keys" tab then on the "New MAK Keys" sub-tab - they should be listed there - to get the keys u#ll ned to tick the boxes though..

 

Tried that and didn't work last night :( Will try later as maybe its a phased thing or something of that nature but I've got a bit of time to try those options as I am sitting on the train to London to the Microsoft Seminar on Windows 7 deployment :)

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