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Tim Mathews
I just tried the beta of Office 2010 and can't do much of anything at
this point. Can/will anyone tell me if the importing is a major--and
temporary--problem for the beta? Following the instructions EXACTLY
neither the Gmail calendar sync program works nor will Outlook import a
comma separated value file of my contacts.
Another question: I see nothing online about newsgroup account settings.
Does this mean the ability, whether directly or via some add on, to
handle newsgroups has been removed?
I loved 2007 but, sadly, have bought four computers since buying it so,
to continue to use it will mean a phone call to India or Pakistan to try
to get it activated and since I have Home and Student Office with
Outlook as a standalone, it means two phone calls of from ten to twenty
minutes each and, as I don't mind Thunderbird, it's simply not worth it.
I had decided to give 2010 a try but it looks more and more like I might
be gone for good. Oh, in case anyone doesn't understand about the four
computers, it doesn't matter if one removes Office from a machine or
not. Three machines and you're done with the easy, online activation.
I spent over a month with phone calls and e-mail trying to get the magic
counter re-set, even pointing out that because of activation they KNOW
it's not actively operating on ANY computer and, thus, I must be telling
the truth, I simply want to be able to install and run it on my two new
units. They actually said they believed me but there was no way to fix
my problem!
Thanks,
Tim
this point. Can/will anyone tell me if the importing is a major--and
temporary--problem for the beta? Following the instructions EXACTLY
neither the Gmail calendar sync program works nor will Outlook import a
comma separated value file of my contacts.
Another question: I see nothing online about newsgroup account settings.
Does this mean the ability, whether directly or via some add on, to
handle newsgroups has been removed?
I loved 2007 but, sadly, have bought four computers since buying it so,
to continue to use it will mean a phone call to India or Pakistan to try
to get it activated and since I have Home and Student Office with
Outlook as a standalone, it means two phone calls of from ten to twenty
minutes each and, as I don't mind Thunderbird, it's simply not worth it.
I had decided to give 2010 a try but it looks more and more like I might
be gone for good. Oh, in case anyone doesn't understand about the four
computers, it doesn't matter if one removes Office from a machine or
not. Three machines and you're done with the easy, online activation.
I spent over a month with phone calls and e-mail trying to get the magic
counter re-set, even pointing out that because of activation they KNOW
it's not actively operating on ANY computer and, thus, I must be telling
the truth, I simply want to be able to install and run it on my two new
units. They actually said they believed me but there was no way to fix
my problem!
Thanks,
Tim