Ok, I tried, but dont want to continue... now WHAT Happens ...?

J

juancho98

I will try Office 2007 (60 days trial version), and then I could not buy
it...so I would like to know…

What could I gain by not uninstalling the trial version. What features will
block as soon as it gets to the 60 days trial offers. ( is their a URL that
could I read about this things...?)

Thanks.
 
T

Tom [Pepper] Willett

It simply will stop working.

:I will try Office 2007 (60 days trial version), and then I could not buy
: it...so I would like to know.
:
: What could I gain by not uninstalling the trial version. What features
will
: block as soon as it gets to the 60 days trial offers. ( is their a URL
that
: could I read about this things...?)
:
: Thanks.
:
 
J

juancho98

Thanks... BUT WRONG answer...

What would happen with the file assignations to the word, excel, etc.. files
theirs more things that happens when a app like this uninstalls. But read
well. I cant uninstall it at the 60 days exactly... What would happen?

Could someone give me a more TECHNICAL answer...? PLEASE .. a URL where to
read about would be just fine...?
 
G

Gordon

juancho98 said:
Thanks... BUT WRONG answer...

No it was the RIGHT answer. All you asked for is what features stop working.
It ALL stops working.

What would happen with the file assignations to the word, excel, etc..
files
theirs more things that happens when a app like this uninstalls. But read
well. I cant uninstall it at the 60 days exactly... What would happen?

If you use the default Office 2007 documents, thats .docx, xlsx, pptx, then
when it stops working you have three options - either install a prior
version of Office and download and install the Office 2007 compatibility
pack, or, download and install Open Office Beta 3, which is free and will
read Office 2007 documents natively, or, you will not be able to open any of
your saved documents.
You /could/ however, install the trial version, and set it by default to
save as Office 97-2003 type documents in which case there will be no
problems in opening them when the trial expires.
 
D

DL

No need to shout , simply because you disagree.

You wont be able to edit or add.
File associations will be lost once the app is uninstalled

So if you dont want to continue, & will revert to an earlier edition, open
any docs saved in 2007 format & save as, choosing old the format.

juancho98 said:
Thanks... BUT WRONG answer...

What would happen with the file assignations to the word, excel, etc..
files
theirs more things that happens when a app like this uninstalls. But read
well. I cant uninstall it at the 60 days exactly... What would happen?

Could someone give me a more TECHNICAL answer...? PLEASE .. a URL where to
read about would be just fine...?



Tom [Pepper] Willett said:
It simply will stop working.

:I will try Office 2007 (60 days trial version), and then I could not buy
: it...so I would like to know.
:
: What could I gain by not uninstalling the trial version. What features
will
: block as soon as it gets to the 60 days trial offers. ( is their a URL
that
: could I read about this things...?)
:
: Thanks.
:
 
J

juancho98

Another wrong answer… thanks for the try

To whom it concerns… ( AND READS THIS POST, looking for good information)…
here is the answer … cause I have to go and seek for it… no good answer got
in while I look for it.)

What happens when the trial expires?
As you reach the end of the time allowed to evaluate a Trial version, you
receive reminders each time that you start the product. The Activation Wizard
reminds you that your Trial is coming to an end, and asks if you want to
convert to the Full product. If you don't convert to the Full product by the
end of the Trial version's time limit, the software runs in Reduced
Functionality mode.
http://us7.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx?culture=en-US


Q 10: What is reduced-functionality mode?
A: In reduced-functionality mode, programs function similarly to a viewer.
When a program is running in reduced-functionality mode, many menu items are
unavailable (dimmed), thereby blocking access to that functionality. Some of
the limitations of reduced-functionality mode include the following:
• You cannot create any new documents.
• You can view existing documents but you cannot edit them.
• You can print documents but you cannot save them.
No existing Office files or documents are damaged, and you can easily get
Office out of this mode by following the instructions that are outlined in
the screens that appear.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?SCID=kb;en-us;827291
(Didn´t find 4 2007 office but think its the same def.)
 
G

Gordon

juancho98 said:
Another wrong answer… thanks for the try

I think you are going the RIGHT way to get plonked. If you piss people off
here then you won't get ANY help at all.
To whom it concerns… ( AND READS THIS POST, looking for good
information)…
here is the answer … cause I have to go and seek for it… no good answer
got
in while I look for it.)

Then why didn't you do that in the first place? Your post did NOT ask for
any of that detail.
I think you've qualified for the killfile.
 
D

DL

bye bye

juancho98 said:
Another wrong answer. thanks for the try

To whom it concerns. ( AND READS THIS POST, looking for good
information).
here is the answer . cause I have to go and seek for it. no good answer
got
in while I look for it.)

What happens when the trial expires?
As you reach the end of the time allowed to evaluate a Trial version, you
receive reminders each time that you start the product. The Activation
Wizard
reminds you that your Trial is coming to an end, and asks if you want to
convert to the Full product. If you don't convert to the Full product by
the
end of the Trial version's time limit, the software runs in Reduced
Functionality mode.
http://us7.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx?culture=en-US


Q 10: What is reduced-functionality mode?
A: In reduced-functionality mode, programs function similarly to a viewer.
When a program is running in reduced-functionality mode, many menu items
are
unavailable (dimmed), thereby blocking access to that functionality. Some
of
the limitations of reduced-functionality mode include the following:
. You cannot create any new documents.
. You can view existing documents but you cannot edit them.
. You can print documents but you cannot save them.
No existing Office files or documents are damaged, and you can easily get
Office out of this mode by following the instructions that are outlined in
the screens that appear.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?SCID=kb;en-us;827291
(Didn´t find 4 2007 office but think its the same def.)
 
J

juancho98

no more loosing my time... ("Idiot" ... Just look your anwers.... you do not
help ... you mess up things) Plonk yourself

bye... never up coming here... Please "plonk" me ...!
 
G

Gemini

I uninstalled the trial version before the trial period expired. A word of
caution: make sure you save any files in the Office 2003 format, rather than
the default Office 2007 format, BEFORE the trial expires and/or you uninstall
the trial version.

HTH!

-- gemini
 

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