MS Office 2010 Question


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    MS Office 2010 Question


    I currently have MS Office 2003. I figure when Windows 8 comes out in a couple of years I will be forced to upgrade so I have been checking things out. Office 2003 has Outlook, Excel, Word and Access. I don't use Access much but do use the other three alot. In the 2010 Home & Student at $149, it does not have Outlook. The MS Office Standard at $399 does have it. I really like Outlook, is there any other way to get it without spending all that money?
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    Windows 8.1 Professional x64
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    Amazon.com: Microsoft Outlook 2007: Software

    This is Outlook 2007 - not sure how much 2010 will be alone

    I've been using Mozilla Thunderbird with the Lightning calendar add-on & have grown accustomed to it well - it does everything that outlook did for me... and its free
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    Unfortunately the short answer to this is no you can't get it as part of Home and Student but it is part of the Office Home and Business version. On Amazon you can buy this for $199.99 as just a product key and (as it says in the description) download Microsoft Office from the website given and activate it with the key you have bought; meaning its only $50 more instead of $150.

    Have a look at Amazon.com: Microsoft Office Home & Business 2010 Product Key Card: Software and see what you think.

    If you want you can download the Office 2010 beta to give it a test drive from Microsoft Office 2010 Beta - Free Download for free. This will work until the 31st of October this year.

    Oli
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    osholt said:
    Unfortunately the short answer to this is no you can't get it as part of Home and Student but it is part of the Office Home and Business version. On Amazon you can buy this for $199.99 as just a product key and (as it says in the description) download Microsoft Office from the website given and activate it with the key you have bought; meaning its only $50 more instead of $150.

    Have a look at Amazon.com: Microsoft Office Home & Business 2010 Product Key Card: Software and see what you think.

    If you want you can download the Office 2010 beta to give it a test drive from Microsoft Office 2010 Beta - Free Download for free. This will work until the 31st of October this year.

    Oli
    I guess I should have known what you told me was the answer. I guess I shouldn't even be worring about this for a couple more years. Thanks to all for the info.
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    Dear Bigmck,
    How did you mark your post as solved???
    I have one I need to mark as solved and cannot find out how to do it.
    Thank you for your help.
    Carol
    Last edited by CarolC; 28 Mar 2010 at 18:16.
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    I've had the latest version of Office since 2003, but I thought Outlook came with Windows as the default e-mail client?
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    CarolC said:
    Dear Bigmck,
    How did you mark your post as solved???
    I have one I need to mark as solved and cannot find out how to do it.
    Thank you for your help.
    Carol
    To mark a post/thread solved, you would just need to report it as solved. This is done by clicking on the red triangle icon w/a exclamation mark in it at the top right corner of the post.
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    MadMaxData said:
    I've had the latest version of Office since 2003, but I thought Outlook came with Windows as the default e-mail client?
    I'm pretty sure Outlook Express came with XP - wasn't it Windows Mail with Vista and 7? The official full version of Outlook comes alone or with versions of Office. I picked up a Student Edition of Office 03 in 2004 and was using Outlook from that until I switched to Thunderbird, so I've never used the Windows default clients.
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