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Subject: Re: Office 365
Reading about the Up Grade process to move Office 2010 to Office 365
does not give Me any comfort. Especially when it says de-install Office
2010.
Any
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Subject: Re: Office 365
>Reading about the Up Grade process to move Office 2010 to Office 365
>does not giv
>Reading about the Up Grade process to move Office 2010 to Office 365 does not
>give
>Me any comfort. Especially when it says de-install Office 2010.
>Any suggestions, since I just want the newest Outlook?
Like many of us, I have started seeing more failures in my Windows 10 system,
including m
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Of Radoslaw Skorupka
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2025 7:19 AM
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Subject: Re: Office 365
My €0.02
I use Office 2016 on one of my machines and noticed more abends last
months. Some of them are repeatable.
It is not matter of bad
My €0.02
I use Office 2016 on one of my machines and noticed more abends last
months. Some of them are repeatable.
It is not matter of bad document file or wrong printer, because I also
repeat the actions on another machine with Office365 and everything
works like a charm.
Note, these abends/p
LibreOffice & MS Office are not "fully compatible", but close enough to
be very useful in most cases when exchanging files between users with LO
and users with MS Office.
* Default LO user interface very different ; although LO now includes
a "ribbon" option to make it look more like the MS
The new confusingly-named "Outlook for Windows" lacks features that are
in the Outlook of Office 365 or in the MS Office Outlook for the
desktop. There are some that are convinced that the MS goal is to
gradually enhance the "Outlook for Windows" and use a cross-platform
design, so at some po
"Nice docs you've got there... be a shame if they got deleted" is a thing I
can do without.
People worry that a lot of our history is being dumped on a cloud service,
which will disappear when the account credit card expires.
My attitude to all these cloud office apps is best expressed by FOaaS!
Have a look at LibreOffice. It is fully Office compatible and mostly the
same as Office suite of products- just free.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 12:52 PM Steve Beaver <
050e0c375a14-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I am going to have to bite the bullet and Upgrade from MS Office 2010 to
Steve, you mentioned "mostly for Outlook". There is a "New" Outlook client
availble from the Microsoft store. It's very similar to the client in Office
365. But Word/Excel/etc are not included. But there is a free version of
Microsoft Word for the web too.
Having your own domain shouldn't
On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 at 14:52, Steve Beaver <
050e0c375a14-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I am going to have to bite the bullet and Upgrade from MS Office 2010 to
>
> Office 365 mostly for Outlook on 2 PC, My Desktop and a Laptop. I have my
> own Domain.
> Any suggestions ?
IMHO the
Office 365 uses content as data for Artificial Intelligence. Your content
may appear on someone else's screen.
HIPAA, Legal Documents, Trade Secrets, etc should not be touched by Office
365.
You will lose all content if you stop paying.
On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 1:52 PM Steve Beaver <
050e0c375
I bought a copy of OFFICE 2016 and upgraded from OFFICE 2007. Just have to get
used to the new look and ways of doing things. Looking at OFFICE 2021.
You must want to share things across all your machines.
Matthew
On Wed, 26 Mar 2025 15:19:46 -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
>I use Thunderbird.
The first queston to ask yourself is: Do you really need features that
are unique to Outlook?. There are some very good email client
alternatives to Outlook, some completely free (e.g.,Thunderbird).
I have always preferred the desktop-only versions of Office to the
forced integration with MS
Have you considered OpenOffice or LibreOffice?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
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I use Thunderbird. I once used Evolution but ran into oddities.
Don't know if it is even supported anymore.
On 3/26/2025 2:51 PM, Steve Beaver wrote:
I am going to have to bite the bullet and Upgrade from MS Office 2010 to
Office 365 mostly for Outlook on 2 PC, My Desktop and a Laptop. I hav
The Office 365 yearly subscription is IMHO the best bang for the buck. They
allow at least 5 devices (might have been upped to 10, I don't remember now,
but my family only uses 4) with a terabyte of online cloud (OneDrive) storage
for each user.
Peter
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