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Default Currently using '97 version.... Should I buy Office 2007 or 2003?

Duke,

I think you missed my point about the problems with 2007. If he does need
those extras (of which multiple cores is the only one of any value IMO),
then he should wait for 2010, it will undoubtedly be better than the rushed
to market 2007.

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Bob

"Duke Carey" wrote in message
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If you've been getting by in XL97 without feeling pinched by its
limitations,
then Bob is probably right. If you'd like over a million rows and 16
thousand columns, a few more powerful functions, and the ability to
utilize
multiple cores, AND you're willing to learn a different user
interface...then
go to 2007

"Pedro Sanchez IV" wrote:

Been using 97 for a LOOONG time and it works quirky under 64 bit Vista
but should I plop down $90.00 and buy Office Student and Home edtion
2007?

What are some of the major differences or IMPROVEMENTS?


In other words, please 'talk me into it'



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