Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Philippe Chaperon

Hi Tony,

You may still get a new edition of Office 2004 by looking around. But
first I suggest you try Daniel of MacWizzardry, he often can find hard
to get items. I guess he has either a good source or may have some
stock in hand. If not I'd suggest you go to places like Myers and
other Mac selling shops and rummage through their 'disposal' shelves.

I did write to MSoft only 5 or 6 weeks ago complaining bitterly about
the lack of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel. I am in the
same situation as you having designed quite a lot of s/sheets with
Macros and VBA, and simply refuse to buy a Windows PC just to run
them. So am using Office 2004.

The news that they will reinstate VBA support in Office for Mac is
very, very good news to me and I guess to many others in your and my
situation.

Kind regards,

Philippe Chaperon

2009/9/4 Evers ev...@bbnet.com.au:

 Hi Neil,

 Thanks for that - good know, so if I don't find a 2004 right now at least
 there is future promise :-)

 Cheers,

 Tony
 On 04/09/2009, at 1:23 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:


 Hi Tony,

 I can't help you with Office 2004 - I still use mine on a daily basis ;o)

 However, if you can hang on for a while MS say they will be re-introducing
 VBA in the next major release of Office for Mac:


 http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2008/05/mac-bu-talks-office-2008-sp1-vbas
 -triumphant-comeback.ars


 Cheers


 Neil

 --
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 Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
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 on 4/9/09 11:31 AM, Evers at ev...@bbnet.com.au wrote:


 I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
 outdated copy?

 I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
 decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
 macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
 wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
 these features at work and would like them at home.

 I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition has
 these features then that will be fine.

 Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in
 our house.

 Thanks in anticipation...

 Cheers
 Tony Evers


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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Darrel McGuiness


I have a 2004 version of Office, that you can have should you not be  
able to get a copy nearer home.

I live south of Yallingup in Gods country.
Let me know off list, and I will contact you.
Regards
Darrel
On 04/09/2009, at 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:



I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or  
outdated copy?


I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally  
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run  
VB macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go,  
and my wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used  
to using these features at work and would like them at home.


I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition  
has these features then that will be fine.


Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in  
our house.


Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Shay Telfer


Have you tried the free NeoOffice?

http://www.neooffice.org/

Thanks,
Shay

On 4/09/2009 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:


I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
outdated copy?

I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
these features at work and would like them at home.

I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition has
these features then that will be fine.

Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in our
house.

Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Michael Hawkins

I always thought that NZ was to the south east of Yallingup.


On 4/9/09 4:43 PM, Darrel McGuiness dmcguin...@tawarri.id.au wrote:

 
 I have a 2004 version of Office, that you can have should you not be
 able to get a copy nearer home.
 I live south of Yallingup in Gods country.
 Let me know off list, and I will contact you.
 Regards
 Darrel
 On 04/09/2009, at 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:
 
 
 I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
 outdated copy?
 
 I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
 decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run
 VB macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go,
 and my wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used
 to using these features at work and would like them at home.
 
 I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition
 has these features then that will be fine.
 
 Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in
 our house.
 
 Thanks in anticipation...
 
 Cheers
 Tony Evers
 
 
 
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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Evers


I'm just west of Albany :-)
Cheers,
Tony
On 04/09/2009, at 5:08 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:



I always thought that NZ was to the south east of Yallingup.


On 4/9/09 4:43 PM, Darrel McGuiness dmcguin...@tawarri.id.au  
wrote:




I have a 2004 version of Office, that you can have should you not be
able to get a copy nearer home.
I live south of Yallingup in Gods country.
Let me know off list, and I will contact you.
Regards
Darrel
On 04/09/2009, at 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:



I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
outdated copy?

I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run
VB macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go,
and my wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used
to using these features at work and would like them at home.

I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition
has these features then that will be fine.

Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in
our house.

Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-04 Thread Evers


He Shay - yes I do have  use NoeOffice, but I ned to use the dreaded  
microsoft to keep better compatibility, especially formatting, between  
home and work as I create documents for community health programmes.

Cheers,
Tony.
On 04/09/2009, at 5:09 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:



Have you tried the free NeoOffice?

http://www.neooffice.org/

Thanks,
Shay

On 4/09/2009 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:


I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
outdated copy?

I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
these features at work and would like them at home.

I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition  
has

these features then that will be fine.

Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs  
in our

house.

Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-03 Thread Evers


I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or  
outdated copy?


I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally  
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB  
macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my  
wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using  
these features at work and would like them at home.


I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition has  
these features then that will be fine.


Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in  
our house.


Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-03 Thread Neil Houghton

Hi Tony,

I can't help you with Office 2004 - I still use mine on a daily basis ;o)

However, if you can hang on for a while MS say they will be re-introducing
VBA in the next major release of Office for Mac:

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2008/05/mac-bu-talks-office-2008-sp1-vbas
-triumphant-comeback.ars


Cheers


Neil

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Albany, Western Australia
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Email: n...@possumology.com



on 4/9/09 11:31 AM, Evers at ev...@bbnet.com.au wrote:

 
 I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
 outdated copy?
 
 I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
 decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
 macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
 wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
 these features at work and would like them at home.
 
 I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition has
 these features then that will be fine.
 
 Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in
 our house.
 
 Thanks in anticipation...
 
 Cheers
 Tony Evers
 
 
 
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Re: Microsoft Office 2004

2009-09-03 Thread Evers


Hi Neil,

Thanks for that - good know, so if I don't find a 2004 right now at  
least there is future promise :-)


Cheers,

Tony
On 04/09/2009, at 1:23 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:



Hi Tony,

I can't help you with Office 2004 - I still use mine on a daily  
basis ;o)


However, if you can hang on for a while MS say they will be re- 
introducing

VBA in the next major release of Office for Mac:

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2008/05/mac-bu-talks-office-2008-sp1-vbas
-triumphant-comeback.ars


Cheers


Neil

--
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Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com



on 4/9/09 11:31 AM, Evers at ev...@bbnet.com.au wrote:



I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
outdated copy?

I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
these features at work and would like them at home.

I'm not sure which version I will need - if home  student edition  
has

these features then that will be fine.

Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in
our house.

Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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Microsoft Office 2004 Service Pack 1

2004-10-13 Thread Peder Kristensen
FYI,

Microsoft Office 2004 Service Pack 1 is now available thought Microsoft
AutoUpdate application or from www.versiontracker.com

There has been a number of updates across the Office 2004 apps. And it all
seams to work just fine.

Cheers,
Peder