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Do I need to have Windows Vista on my computer in order to install Office 2007?
No, you do not need to have Windows Vista. Microsoft
Office 2007 will run on a computer with Windows XP, Service Pack 2.
What do I need to
do to prepare my computer for the Office 2007 upgrade?
It is recommended that you run Windows Update prior
to installing Microsoft Office 2007. This will ensure that your
computer has all of the latest security updates and patches. To run
Windows Update, visit
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.
What version of
Office 2007 do we have and what programs are included?
We have the Enterprise edition of Office 2007, which
includes Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher,
OneNote,
and
InfoPath
How do I upgrade my
campus computer to Office 2007?
Open Internet Explorer and navigate to
www.ccsu.edu/its/office2007. Read the instructions
carefully. Click on the checkbox to verify that you have read the
instructions, then click on the Install Now button.
How do I upgrade my
home computer to Office 2007?
Faculty and staff are allowed one copy of Microsoft
Office for home use. Bring your BlueChip ID card to the Information
Technology Services Front Office (Henry Barnard Hall, room 019) and
ask our secretary for a copy of the Office 2007 Home Media. You
will be asked to read and sign a licensing agreement before you are
given a copy of the media. You may install Office 2007 on one home
computer only.
Can I have a copy
of the Office 2007 Home Media if I previously received a copy of the
Home Media for an older version of Office?
Yes. When you install Office 2007 on your home
computer, it will remove the older version of Office automatically.
You are allowed ONE license of Office for home use, so if you are
installing Office 2007 on a different computer, you must uninstall
the older version of Office from the other computer.
There is a new file
format for Office 2007 files. How does this new format differ from
previous versions of Office?
The new file format is XML-based, which means that
the files are smaller and less prone to corruption.
Is the new file
format compatible with previous versions of Office?
No, the XML-based file format is not compatible with
previous versions of Office. Microsoft has a Compatibility Pack
that can be installed on computers that do not have Office 2007.
The Compatibility Pack allows these computers to open the files, but
will remove any formatting or features that are only available in
Office 2007. To download the Compatibility Pack, visit
www.microsoft.com/downloads and search for Compatibility
Pack. If you are distributing Office 2007 files to people who may
not have this new version, it is recommended that you save the file
as an older format (in any Office application, click on the Office
button, then Save As and choose the older version format).
Is the new file
format compatible with our current version of Blackboard Vista?
No, the XML-based file format is not compatible with
our current version of Blackboard Vista. It is recommended that you
save the file as an older format (in any Office application, click
on the Office button, then Save As and choose the older version
format) before uploading it to Blackboard Vista. If you do upload
an Office 2007 file, when you try to open it from within Blackboard
Vista, it will download as a .zip file; if you change the extension
from .zip to the correct Office 2007 extension (for example, .docx
for Word or .xlsx for Excel), the file will open properly. We will
be upgrading to Blackboard Vista version 4 for the Spring 2008
semester and Office 2007 files are compatible with this new version.
Is the new file
format compatible with other operating systems, such as Mac OS 10 or
Linux?
No, the XML-based file format is not compatible with
other operating systems. It is recommended that you save the file
as an older format (in any Office application, click on the Office
button, then Save As and choose the older version format) before
distributing to non-Windows computers. For non-Windows users, there
is a free document conversion utility available at
http://docx-converter.com. Microsoft also has a free utility for
Office 2004 for Mac - visit
www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.aspx for more
information.
After upgrading to
Office 2007, some of the Office 2003 programs are still on my
computer. Do I need to manually remove these programs?
Certain programs, such as FrontPage 2003, Visio 2003,
and Project 2003, do not have Office 2007 versions, so you may still
use the 2003 version. If programs such as Word, Excel, or Outlook
did not uninstall, you must manually uninstall them because you
cannot have two versions of the same program on your computer.
On my campus
computer, I have a Get Started ribbon and the ability to save files
as a PDF. When I installed Office 2007 at home, I do not have these
features. Why?
The Get Started ribbon and PDF converter are add-ins
that must be installed separately. Information Technology Services
included the Get Started ribbon and PDF converter with our on-campus
installation of Office 2007. To download these add-ins for your
home computer, visit
www.microsoft.com/downloads and search for Get Started
and PDF converter.
I have an Access
database that was created in an older version of Access. Should I
upgrade to Office 2007?
Before upgrading your computer to Office 2007, please
contact the Help Desk to schedule an appointment with a support
technician. This is especially important if the database is used by
multiple people because all computers will need to be upgraded at
the same time. ITS will help you to determine if the database can
be converted to the new Office 2007 file format and coordinate the
upgrade for all users of the database.
When I open Outlook
for the first time, I am asked if I want to enable “Instant Search”
and download a component from Microsoft. Should I do this?
The Instant Search feature in Outlook now uses the
same search technology that Microsoft Windows does to make searching
faster regardless of mailbox size. It displays each individual
result of your search immediately, as soon as it is available, while
the search is still running. Search now appears in the same place no
matter where you are in Outlook. You can also forward your search
query to Windows Desktop Search for a broader search of your entire
computer. If you would like to take advantage of Instant Search,
click on Yes to the message to be routed to the necessary download.
Once the download is complete, you will notice a new Search box in
Outlook as well as on your Windows Taskbar. If you do not want to
use Instant Search, click on “Do not show this message again” then
click on No to the message.
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