If you need to have Microsoft® Office 2007 and don’t have the time or money to order it right now, you can download a free 60-day trial version directly from Microsoft.To get your download, visit the following link
http://www.trymicrosoftoffice.com
Here’s some info you should keep in mind…
- If you have used any BETA versions of Microsoft Office, you must uninstall them before installing the trial version of Office.
- You can run Office 2003 and 2007 on the same machine, except for Outlook: if you use Outlook, you may install only one version, Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007.
- If you uninstall any software (like the 2003 version of Office), you will need the original media and product key to re-install that software, if you decide to uninstall Office 2007 at the end of the trial period.
- Office Professional 2007 includes Access 2007 — other versions may not include Access.
- When you download the software, you must provide your email address.
- You will receive a 25 character Product Key at the email address you provide.
- To use the Free 60-day trial version of Office 2007, you must activate the trial software over the Internet.
- The trial period begins with activation.
Downloading the software will require a fast Internet connection (like DSL or Cable)
Read all the information on Microsoft’s download site carefully before you install the software; follow the instructions. Currently Microsoft is offering a 60-day free trial; obviously, they may change this offer in the future. Answers to frequently asked questions are available here: http://us1.trymicrosoftoffice.com/faq.aspx
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx
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January 21, 2010
5:28 pm
for home use
February 1, 2010
2:06 pm
Hi Andrew…
The trial version can be used for home use, for sure — but as far as I am aware there is no restriction on non-home use. The language I have seen from Microsoft states that the 60-day trial version is provided for “evaluation” purposes, but is not limited to home use: “A Trial version allows you to evaluate the 2007 Office release for a limited amount of time, typically 60 days. ”
For anyone thinking of buying Office 2007, Office 2010 is supposed to released to manufacturing sometime in the first half of 2010 — which is very soon, if it is still on schedule.