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Rebecca

Beta Problem
 
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the product is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.


Bob Phillips

Beta Problem
 
How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.




Rebecca

Beta Problem
 
Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is making it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship to U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.





Bob Phillips

Beta Problem
 
I was going to offer to back-convert them for you (with the reduced
functionality that comes with that), but 53Mb wouldn't arrive, and I guess
that at that size they are confidential.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The
reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I
want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is making
it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship to
U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot
to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel
to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS
Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on
my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the
product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a
few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous
betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.







Rebecca

Beta Problem
 
Bob, thanks for the offer. My only hope is finding a way to purchase a copy
of Office 2007 from this country. You would think it would be an easy task.
Amazon won't even ship it to this country.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I was going to offer to back-convert them for you (with the reduced
functionality that comes with that), but 53Mb wouldn't arrive, and I guess
that at that size they are confidential.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The
reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I
want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is making
it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship to
U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot
to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel
to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS
Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on
my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the
product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a
few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous
betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.








Debra Dalgleish

Beta Problem
 
At the bottom of the Amazon page are links to their sites for Canada,
United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France and China. Maybe one of those
will ship to your country.

Rebecca wrote:
Bob, thanks for the offer. My only hope is finding a way to purchase a copy
of Office 2007 from this country. You would think it would be an easy task.
Amazon won't even ship it to this country.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:


I was going to offer to back-convert them for you (with the reduced
functionality that comes with that), but 53Mb wouldn't arrive, and I guess
that at that size they are confidential.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...

Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The
reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I
want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is making
it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship to
U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:


How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...

I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I forgot
to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to travel
to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS
Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me on
my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the
product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me a
few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous
betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.








--
Debra Dalgleish
Contextures
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


Bob Phillips

Beta Problem
 
Which country is it Rebecca?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, thanks for the offer. My only hope is finding a way to purchase a
copy
of Office 2007 from this country. You would think it would be an easy
task.
Amazon won't even ship it to this country.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I was going to offer to back-convert them for you (with the reduced
functionality that comes with that), but 53Mb wouldn't arrive, and I
guess
that at that size they are confidential.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The
reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I
want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is
making
it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship
to
U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I
forgot
to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to
travel
to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a
foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS
Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me
on
my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the
product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me
a
few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous
betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I
understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.










Dana DeLouis

Beta Problem
 
Don't know if this would work. Maybe you can download a 60-day trial
version.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...741481033.aspx

I don't know "easy" it is when they say...
" - Easy to convert into a licensed version"

Maybe someone who's done it can jump in...
--
HTH :)
Dana DeLouis
Windows XP & Office 2003


"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, thanks for the offer. My only hope is finding a way to purchase a
copy
of Office 2007 from this country. You would think it would be an easy
task.
Amazon won't even ship it to this country.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

I was going to offer to back-convert them for you (with the reduced
functionality that comes with that), but 53Mb wouldn't arrive, and I
guess
that at that size they are confidential.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
Bob, I have about 10 files, the largest of which is 53 megabytes. The
reason
I was using the Excel beta was that the new version didn't have a row
restriction, and several of the large files have about 100,000 rows. I
want
to purchase Excel 2007, but MS's complicated purchasing system is
making
it
difficult. I tried to order from amazon, but they said they only ship
to
U.S.
addresses, so I'm in a pickle.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

How many files? How big?

--
---
HTH

Bob

(there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my
addy)



"Rebecca" wrote in message
...
I installed MS Office 2007 beta 2 and I believe beta 2 TR, but I
forgot
to
convert my excel files back to 2003 format when I left the US to
travel
to
another country for an extended vacation. I realize that was a
foolish
mistake when working with betas, but errare humanum est. I have MS
Office
2003 installed on my second computer, the smaller one I took with me
on
my
trip.

I am unable to buy MS Office 2007 here in the country I'm in (the
product
is
only sold in the U.S.), so I'm in kind of a bind. Apparently I can
download
and install Beta 2 TR (which expires March 1, but that would give me
a
few
days to convert back to 2003 formats), but I need to have previous
betas
already installed, and these betas have already expired as I
understand
it.
Could anyone please give me some advice? Thanks.











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