Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

Installation 

Office 2007 for the PC and Office 2008 for the Mac will no longer be available for installation on personally owned computers.  This is a result of our latest Microsoft Campus Agreement.


One will be required to purchase Office 2010 for the PC or Office 2011 from the Mac.   The fee is $19.95.  One benefit is that you may use that purchase to install on up to 5 2 computers.  
Those wishing to install Office 2010 for the PC / Office 2011 for the Mac should be directed to this page Page of the Knox website:  http://www.knox.edu/offices-and-services/information-technology-services/computing-at-knox/network-applications.html     
The short blurb is towards the bottom of the page. 

You may also directly to the Varsity Buys website:  http://www.varsitybuys.com/index.php?store=students&vendor=183&vschool=142

File Types

Office 2007 introduced new file types for projects produced by the software called Office Open XML. They included the docx (for Microsoft Word), xlsx (Microsoft Excel), and pptx (For Microsoft Power-Point). These new files types use a ZIP container to slightly compress the file, while also allowing for some of the newer formatting options and displays introduced in Office 2007.

...

It should be noted at docx, xlsx, pptx, etc are the defaults for Office 2007 and later. For users without the compatibility pack (or for users who are using a different Word Processor such as Pages or Open Office, which can't open docx file), docx files can be opened in a web browser, including Google Docs. Note that xlxs files may get corrupted or generally not appear as intended when translating in straight html --recommend using Google Docs.

It is recommended , thus, that users of Office 2003/2004 install the compatibility pack.

...

Versions

Office 2003 and 2004

Office 2003 (For Windows) and Office 2004 (For Mac). There aren't very many users who still have this version. If they run into serious problems, though, you can recommend upgrading to 2007/2008. It's a good idea to know what version you're dealing with, though some do because they prefer the old User Interface.

Office 2007 and 2008

Office 2007 (Windows) and Office 2008 (Mac). Until the summer of 2012, students and faculty could obtain and install this software as a part of being at Knox. The license agreement for this has since expired, however. If users ask about this, direct them to the Varsity Buys deal.

Office 2010 and 2011

Office 2010 (For Windows) and Office 2011 (For Mac). This is the most recent version of Microsoft Office released. Most of the interface is the same as 2007/2008 and most common problems can be resolved the same way as they were in Office 2007/2008 and even Office 2003/2004. It's a good idea to know what version you're dealing with.