What version of Microsoft Office do you use?

Discussion in 'polls' started by CyberCat, Jan 4, 2014.

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What version of Microsoft Office do you use?

  1. Office 2013

    31 vote(s)
    30.7%
  2. Office 2010

    36 vote(s)
    35.6%
  3. Office 2007

    20 vote(s)
    19.8%
  4. Office 2003

    7 vote(s)
    6.9%
  5. Office XP (2002)

    2 vote(s)
    2.0%
  6. Office 2000

    4 vote(s)
    4.0%
  7. Office 97

    1 vote(s)
    1.0%
  1. CyberCat

    CyberCat Registered Member

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    If you use a Windows version of Microsoft Office please participate in the poll to show how popular each version is as of early 2014.

    As always you can leave your votes in the poll and comment if you have anything further to add.
     
    Last edited: Jan 4, 2014
  2. zapjb

    zapjb Registered Member

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    USA still the best. But barely.
    NONE.......
     
  3. Kerodo

    Kerodo Registered Member

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    Still use 2007 here. Don't think I'll buy anything newer...
     
  4. c2d

    c2d Registered Member

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    Office 2013.
    Got it cheap from my friend.
     
  5. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

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    None. Don't need it specifically, like virtually everyone else.
     
  6. tomazyk

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    I use Office 2010.
     
  7. khanyash

    khanyash Registered Member

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    Microsoft Office 2007
     
  8. MisterB

    MisterB Registered Member

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    Office 2003. I only use Word and I don't need or want to relearn anything. I've tried Office 2007 and didn't really care for it and see no need to spend money for something that I already have and works for me. My needs for this sort of software are pretty basic. I use it to write a variety of documents and a newer version of Word is not going to make me or anyone else a better writer. I would still use Office 95 if it was compatible with modern OSes and Processors. I find the marketing of Office a bit absurd. These are really basic programs that should come with the OS.
     
  9. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

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    None currently, but I was using Office 2007 at work until recently.

    I use SoftMaker Office 2012 which I purchased for under $15 when Ashampoo had it on special (they sell as it as Ashampoo Office).
     
  10. Rmus

    Rmus Exploit Analyst

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    Office 95, but I have only MSWord installed.


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  11. pajenn

    pajenn Registered Member

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    Office 2010, 64-bit version, though I think the 32-bit version would be better, more comptaible with add-ons and other third party programs.
     
  12. DaZa9

    DaZa9 Registered Member

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    Office 2010 Pro Plus
     
  13. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

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    On two machines: 2013
     
  14. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

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    Office 2003: all I need.
     
  15. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

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    Office 2013 got it when i bought the laptop.
     
  16. dogbite

    dogbite Registered Member

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    2003. No need to change. Or eventually to OpenOffice 4.0
     
  17. ZeroBits

    ZeroBits Registered Member

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    2010. Haven't seen anything introduced in 2013 worth switching.
     
  18. act8192

    act8192 Registered Member

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    2003 on XP. For Outlook, Excel with VBA macros, Word.
     
  19. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

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    MS Office Pro 2013 (I only use Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel) on Win 8, MS Office 2003 on XP.
     
  20. mattdocs12345

    mattdocs12345 Registered Member

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    Microsoft Office XP on those rare occasions that I need it. For everything else I use the default office application in Linux.
     
  21. guest

    guest Guest

    None.
     
  22. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

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    None.
     
  23. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

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    None. I used to use 2010 with a plan to move to 2013 before the subscription pricing structure was revealed. Sticking to LibreOffice for the moment.
     
  24. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

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    None using OpenOffice.
     
  25. twl845

    twl845 Registered Member

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    I bought a Dell WIN7 64x computer on line, and had them install Office 2010. When I set up the computer I noticed that they gave me the 32x version rather than the 64x version. I asked about it on the Dell forum, and they said 32x runs better. I forget why, sorry.
     
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