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Default Can MS Office 2007 (Beta2) be used after the expiry date ?

Dear Sir,

I noticed that after installing the Beta 2 Technical Refresh for MS Office
2007, I am now not able to open any file saved before the update. The system
also disallowed me to open and save file after this Beta 2 Technical Refresh.

1. May I know if this is due to a flaw in the software ? Or is the program
deliberately set to limit the unauthorized usage other than testing and
providing feedback to Microsoft on the worksheet features / functionality ?


2. May I know if I am able to use this software to save and retrieve
information after the expiry at a reduced functionality ? As I am a genuine
XP user who had traded the original MS Works (OEM Edition) for this trial
ware, I sincerely hope that you could grant usage to me and many others who
had contributed many new ideas for the product improvement.

I would be glad if you could give me a good answer to my enquiry above

Kind Regards

Low Seng Kuang
Malaysia



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