What Version of Office are you running?

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  • 2013

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gmaster456

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Just as the title says. Office 2013 here on my personal machine. Work machines are 2010. Best version of Office in my opinion. Also use and like open office 3.3
 

Charlie98

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Nov 6, 2011
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2010 except for Outlook, it's 2003. Probably not going to 2013 because of the flaky install restrictions.
 

lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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My last MS Office was 2k3, and I quit using that in... 2006 maybe? I don't think I installed it on Vista.
 

corkyg

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Running 2007 and 2010 - different machines. Also running WordPerfect X5, which I greatly prefer.
 

LagunaX

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I liked how skinny Office 2003 was but don't use it anymore ever since it required a docx compatibility pack and modification.

Office 2007 works fine in one of my rigs.

However, in my other rigs I'm doing Office Libre now cuz I can't stand all of these continuous Office Microsoft updates - every time there is another damn update kinda like with Adobe. Office Libre and Sumatra pdf viewer FTW!
 

ringtail

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2013. Works OK but hate that it's always trying to push me to Microsoft Skydrive. Also, miss some tools in prior versions which are now omitted.
 

Red Squirrel

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2003 at work, except for Outlook, they just upgraded it to 2010. OMG it's a bloody pig. I often have to end task and restart it because it just locks up. Especially if I try to work it faster than it can go, such as opening too many emails too fast.

At home I use Libre Office, as it was the default office app when I installed Linux so I stuck with it. I don't use office programs that much though. I have a couple excell spreadsheets to manage my backup rotations (which I should probably put in a web based system anyway) and the odd word document.
 

Rhonda the Sly

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I use LibreOffice at home because I'm cheap but I don't really like it.

At work we're on a mix of 2007 or 2010 depending on when your machine was set up and if your a contractor or full-time. That makes me 2007.
 
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FLegman

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Jul 26, 2007
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2007 in replacement of Office XP.
The upcoming versions will probably be subscription-based from the cloud; something that will make me look in the direction of LibreOffice, if it still exist in its current format by then.

BTW, any info about the EOL for that version ?

Thank you.
 

Vic Vega

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2007 Pro with Win 7 Enterprise 64 on the work laptop.

2010 Pro with Win 7 Enterprise 64 at home.

Outlook 2007 has certain functionality which I prefer over outlook 2010 so for work purposes, I choose it.
 

jkauff

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I was an Office 2003 holdout for a long time, but I got used to 2007 at work and so now I'm on 2007 at home, too. Biggest improvement in everyday use is the speed of the search function in Outlook. Searches that used to take minutes now take seconds.
 

bruceb

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Aug 20, 2004
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At home all I need is Office XP ... but I have Office 2003 and Office 2007 all legal, if I ever need to use them.
 

gmaster456

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Definitely don't like how 2013 is primarily subscrition based. Once I buy my software and install it on my computer I want it to be mine.
 

EagleKeeper

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2007 on two systems at home
2010 and also LibreOffice on my laptop

2007 on client's laptop
 

xSauronx

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2013, on home and work machines. not really much different from 2010 for what i use it for.
 

FeuerFrei

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Each computer at work has a different version:

2003
2007
2010 - barely had a chance to use this. We bought it purely to avoid Office 2013.
 
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