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I got very annoyed when I realised I needed to be in the US.

Gave it away!

Im in the UK and im in the beta..

I changed my MSN Passport profile so its set to America and i got in..

Also this has given me a load of other betas to join via the connect site

Can someone please explain to me if there is really a version of office 2007 (the technical refresh) tha twas released that included sharepoint services and some of the other not so standard office suite products. All I have in word, excel, powerpoint, access and outlook...is there more?

Thanks in advance, Ken

Can someone please explain to me if there is really a version of office 2007 (the technical refresh) tha twas released that included sharepoint services and some of the other not so standard office suite products. All I have in word, excel, powerpoint, access and outlook...is there more?

Thanks in advance, Ken

I believe the Select download includes all that. It's over 1 GB.

Also, about the UI: I thought it looked nice but didn't really help in Word, but now that I've tried out Excel it's really a lot easier to find stuff.

had a big favor to ask, could someone please post a screenshot of the "select version of office 2007" I'm really interested to see what other software they include in this version IE sharepoint designer... Thanks in advance...

--Ken

Like this?

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yep...I guess this didn't get out to BT yet...is the enterprise server included in the build or sharepoint services 2007, or just the client end of the software...

Thanks again....I just started posting here, though I've been reading for forums for a very long time...I appreciate the help!

yep...I guess this didn't get out to BT yet...is the enterprise server included in the build or sharepoint services 2007, or just the client end of the software...

Thanks again....I just started posting here, though I've been reading for forums for a very long time...I appreciate the help!

It's been out on BT.

I mean the larger version...the build I have is 447MB...isn't the more inclusive, called select version? I was wondering how large the select download was, because I didn't see it on BT. I was also wondering if it included any of the new server components?

Edited by Kennethk

Anyone have trouble uninstalling the Pre-release version? I'm having problems installing the new build because it says the pre-release is still installed.

Try using this: Windows Installer CleanUp Utility http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...Product=off2003

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