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2010 is probably the best yet, and a world away from 2003. Anyone with 2007 will find 2010 has a similar look and feel, but is a bit more polished and feature-rich.Squirrel!If I tell you who I work for, I'm not allowed to help you. If I don't say, then I can help you with questions and fixing products. Regardless, there's still no secret EU law.
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Yes but with office 2010 it goes further.bengalknights wrote: »You can actually enable autosave within both office 2003 and 2007 by going into the options and ticking the option then setting the time.
it will autosave but instead of the last previous versions you can go back further.
working on a word document with autosave every 10mins. An hour later you can open the last 6 versions.
With office 2003/2007 its only the last version.0 -
Not sure if you are eligible (i.e. a student), but software4students have MS Office 2010 Pro at a very good price.0
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