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Today’s post is just a quick status update to keep everyone in the loop on the progress Office 2010 is making, as well as to provide finalized details for our Office 2010 Technology Guarantee.

Starting today, consumers who purchase and activate Office 2007 will be able to download Office 2010 at no additional cost when it becomes available in June 2010.

All you need to be eligible for this program – Office 2010 Technology Guarantee – is the following:

  • Purchase Office 2007, or a new PC with Office 2007, and activate it between March 5, 2010 and September 30, 2010.
  • Have, or create a Windows Live ID.
  • Redeem your Tech Guarantee before October 31, 2010 by visiting www.office.com/techg.

The Office 2010 Technology Guarantee will be fulfilled online, via download, at no additional cost.

For more information about the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee, and to sign up for an e-mail reminder when Office 2010 is available, visit www.office.com/techg.

In addition to the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee, were excited to confirm that Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 are on schedule and will release to manufacturing (RTM) next month.

For businesses, we will launch the 2010 set of products, including Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Visio 2010, and Project 2010 worldwide on May 12. To find out more about the Worldwide Business Launch, visit https://sharepoint.microsoft.com/businessproductivity/proof/pages/2010-launch-events.aspx.

For consumers, Office 2010 will be available online and on retail shelves this June. Until then, you can get the Office 2010 beta at www.office.com/beta.

Let us know in the comments if you have any questions or topics you’d like to see us discuss here in the future to help you prepare and leverage Office 2010.

Jevon Fark, Sr. Marketing Manager, Microsoft Office

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Nice dates.Office 2010 just around the corner :D

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    @Bob: take a look at the "were". "we're" or "we are" looks more correct to me. Could be wrong as I am not a native english speaker.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Thank you Jevon - I am looking forward to next month

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    you can get Microsoft office 2010 for free already now though, I already have it

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    I don't think that it is fair that you are only extending the Free MS office 2010 to people that bought Office 2007 only after March.  I purchased my 2007 version just a few month ago.  Those of us that are loyal MS Office users should be extended this offer to get 2010 for free as well.  You are leaving out a vast majority of customers on this deal.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Does this mean that current 2007 users will NOT be eligible? Isn't that sort of a snub to those who have been using the newest Office products?  Further, could I uninstall/deactivate my current copy of Office 2007, then reinstall/activate it and then be eligible?

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Hi, I was wondering if this only applies towards individual purchases of office 2007 or also towards the volume license purchase? Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    TechNet/MSDN availability is also on May 12th, correct?

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Typical of my usual timing.  I purchased a new computer and a license for Office 2007 last week!  This is a real slap in the face.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    For those of you complaining that you just bought Office 2007 and won't be eligible for a free upgrade: Did you get a working copy of Office 2007? Isn't that what you paid for? Microsoft is not required to provide a free upgrade, so just be happy they are offering this deal at all. Also, calling it a slap in the face to long time office users is plain dumb. We have known about Office 2010 for a while now, and if you are a long time office user, you know that their product cycle is every 3 or so years. Put 2 and 2 together, stop whining about your decision, and be happy that you got what you paid for.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    I would ike to know what happens to us that removed Office 2007 to test Office 2010. Very interested to know that.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Any word on Student pricing/discounts?  The Ultimate Steal site is already advertising that students can buy it and then get Office 2010 for free, so will that deal keep going after Office 2010 is released?

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    WHAT EVEN MORE UNFAIR IS THE FACT THAT MICROSOFT IS NOT LETTING US TEST THE OFFICE 2010 RELEASE CANDIDATE!

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    Calling it a slap in the face is like complaining that you don't have any Christmas gifts because you stole them from under the tree on December 15th.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    What isn't clear to me if how can we submit the sales receipt online? Will it be an automated process that checks the activation date and whether the product key was activated before March 5th? Please clarify.

  • Anonymous
    March 05, 2010
    That's sound nice. http://winwear.blogspot.com/2010/03/microsoft-office-2010-kommt-am-12-mai.html

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    Nathan said:   For those of you complaining that you just bought Office 2007 and won't be eligible for a free upgrade: Did you get a working copy of Office 2007? Isn't that what you paid for? Microsoft is not required to provide a free upgrade, so just be happy they are offering this deal at all. Also, calling it a slap in the face to long time office users is plain dumb. We have known about Office 2010 for a while now, and if you are a long time office user, you know that their product cycle is every 3 or so years. Put 2 and 2 together, stop whining about your decision, and be happy that you got what you paid for. What a loser!

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    Waht about us users that have the Ultimate version of 2007 and got it a couple of months ago?  This is not fair to use loyal useres that always upgrade early the the newest version.  I have bought every version that has come out for office and never got a thng free.  That is totally unfair to us..

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    Do you have a date when to expect Office 2010 RTM as a download for MSDN subscribers?

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    What are the license terms for the Office 2010 products? I've been holding off purchasing Office knowing 2010 was coming out. The tech upgrade doesn't really help as it would obligate me to license terms I haven't even seen yet. The office 2007 EULA is OLD. It doesn't even mention virtual machines.

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    Just to clarify the offer site states: "Version upgrades, Academic versions and Military Appreciation products are all eligible for the Tech Guarantee." That could be really important for those who want to get upgrade pricing e.g. for Office 2007 Professional Upgrade, as there will be no upgrade versions/pricing for Office 2010.

  • Anonymous
    March 06, 2010
    Does this include the student version of office 2007?

  • Anonymous
    March 07, 2010
    "In addition to the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee, were excited to confirm that Office 2010" I guess the Office 2010 grammar checker still has a few bugs in it.

  • Anonymous
    March 07, 2010
    Is the Ultimate Steal promotion (http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-nz/default.aspx) eligiable for the free 2010 upgrade?

  • Anonymous
    March 07, 2010
    I would also like to know if the Ultimate Steal for US students is eligible for the free 2010 upgrade.

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    David Hager said: "In addition to the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee, were excited to confirm that Office 2010" I guess the Office 2010 grammar checker still has a few bugs in it.


What is David Hager talking about?  Read the rest of the sentence! "In addition to the Office 2010 Technology Guarantee, were excited to confirm that Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Visio 2010 and Project 2010 are on schedule and will release to manufacturing (RTM) next month." Makes sense to me!

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    I suspect the "grammar error" is the missing apostrphe in "were".  It should read, "we're excited to confirm..."

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    @Paul Paliath & @SvenC: We have not disclosed when TechNet and MSDN subscribers will be able to Office 2010 RTM code. We'll share more information around this when we reach RTM next month. Stay tuned.

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    If I purchase Office 2007 today under the NHS Home User Programme will I be eligible for a free upgrade to Office 2010 ?

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    hi , well all the products are ready for release ! now lets hope some OEM's take it with them also ! Tim , yes from march the 5th on you willbe able to get a free upgrade ! read above ( !! ) have a nice day

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    Hi - We wanted to provide answers to your questions regarding the Office 2010 Tech Guarantee.  I've included the original question as well for easier reference.  Many of these questions are also answered in the FAQ on office.com/techg.  Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Hilary Q - Hi, I was wondering if this only applies towards individual purchases of office 2007 or also towards the volume license purchase? Thanks! A - The Tech Guarantee does not apply to volume license purchases. Q - What isn't clear to me if how can we submit the sales receipt online? Will it be an automated process that checks the activation date and whether the product key was activated before March 5th? Please clarify. A - It will be an automated, online process that checks the activation date.  You will also be asked for your purchase date.  You should keep your sales receipt in case you need to provide this as backup if you have difficulty with the automated verification. Q - Does this include the student version of office 2007?  I would also like to know if the Ultimate Steal for US students is eligible for the free 2010 upgrade. A - Office Home and Student 2007 is eligible.  The Ultimate Steal is eligible.  Office Ultimate Academic, Office Professional Academic and Office STandard Academic are eligible.  However, Student Select purchases are not covered under the Office 2010 Tech Guarantee from Microsoft.  If you purchased through the Student Select program, you are not eligible to download the free online upgrade.  However, the retailer where you purchased Office 2007 may choose to provide a similar tech guarantee offer directly.  Please return to the retailer to learn about and redeem your Tech Guarantee offer.  Tech Guarantee program details, eligibility and cost of the upgrade may vary from retailer to retailer. Q - If I purchase Office 2007 today under the NHS Home User Programme will I be eligible for a free upgrade to Office 2010 ? A - No - Office 2007 product that is purchased through the Home Use program is not eligible for the Office 2010 Tech Guarantee.

  • Anonymous
    March 08, 2010
    The people who just missed out on this deal, and can't take Office 2007 back to the store to do a rebuy have the right to be somewhat sad that they missed out on this offer.  Not everyone follows Microsoft so closely that they would have known that the release of Office 2010 was imminent. This time around it is not like previous years where these customers could simply purchase an upgrade edition of Office at a discount, or even purchase the upgrade once the first service pack is released.  Ironically the users that are most affected are those users who are using the latest version of Microsoft Office… specifically those who purchased Office 2007 recently but before March 5th 2010. If the last version of Office you purchased was Office 2003, you can simply buy an upgrade to Office 2007 now and get a free upgrade to Office 2010 through this offer.  If the last version of Office you purchased was Office 2007 but prior to March 5th 2010 then you can’t get upgrade pricing. Considering the loss of upgrade pricing in the 2010 lineup I would think it would be a good move to offer those who purchased Office 2007 in the last 6 months the option to upgrade at a discount (but not free) to Office 2010.  Perhaps those who purchased Office 2007 between September 1st 2009 and March 4th 2010 and have installed and activated the software could get an upgrade to Office 2010 for $100 (or some other discounted price) for a limited time. Many, many millions of people recently purchased new Windows 7 PCs late last year, many people just picked up Office 2007 at the same time not realizing Office 2010 was just around the corner. It would be nice to see a limited time Office 2010 upgrade offer for these users who purchased Office 2007 along with a new Windows 7 PC or the Windows 7 software recently. I know quite a few people who fall into this category, and I’m certain that a limited offer targeting these enthusiasts would be received well by the market.

  • Anonymous
    March 10, 2010
    What operating system does this run on? You neglected to mention it, quite a serious omission surely?

  • Anonymous
    March 10, 2010
    While it's sad to see I wouldn't qualify (having owned 2007 pro since 2008) I think the objections are based on taking the promotion literally: Buy now and get the new version for free, which leads people who bought 2007 earlier to feel like they were "ripped off." However it seems that the actual intention is that Microsoft doesn't want people to stop buying software until 2010 is released so they are in effect saying "Buy 2007 as a standby and when 2010 is released, you'll get that instead." It keeps sales constant and acknowledges that the people buying 2007 during this promotion are actually buying 2010, and getting 2007 as a standby until it is ready. Maybe I'm wrong but this is how I read it

  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    March 11, 2010
    cc I am not sure why you had so much trouble installing the Office 2010 beta.  It was real easy for me to download and install. I would recommend downloading the full Professional version from this link: http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/download-office-professional-plus/default.aspx It's download and install routine is a little less complicated than the "click to run" Home and Business Beta version. I would also suggest checking that your version of Windows is up to date via Windows Update prior to the install. Good Luck.

  • Anonymous
    March 12, 2010
    I love it and am very excited about the release.  I have made it my aid to become proficient and be ready to support clients - I have a couple with beta running in anticipation of the release!

  • Anonymous
    March 13, 2010
    @CC: DOWNLOAD 2010 PRO PLUS EDITION BETA AND A BETA VOLUME LICENCE PRODUCT KEY @ MSDN OR MICROSOFT TECHNET!

  • Anonymous
    March 14, 2010
    i'm very unhappy, that there is still the beta promoted to test. I destroyed my email-files with the beta last week. The RC version should be promoted meanwhile. Unfortunately Microsoft does only work on makeup and design. as long as they don't improve the vba-engine they can't do real improvents on the software (only buttons from left to right) and also worse is the desicion to take access and publisher to a -professional- version. those two products are not professional anymore.

  • Anonymous
    March 18, 2010
    Just a few additional comments to address what some of you are saying:

  1. @CC: "on top of it there is no suport available for ofice 10" The current Office 2010 release available to download is a "Beta", which is a phase in software testing. This means Microsoft is really only releasing it out of the kindness of their hearts (they probably get most of their feedback from Connect members and Technet/MSDN subscribers anyway so releasing it to home users is just them being nice). Beta software is NEVER supported. If you don't know enough to figure stuff out by yourself, then you should stick to release versions. Don't think of it as "free software", but more so as an "extended trial".
  2. To those of you who "just bought" Office 2007 prior to the start date of this program, stop crying. If MS had to replace every copy of Office 07 purchased since Jan 1 with a copy of Office 10, it would not make any business sense whatsoever, and they wouldn't do the program at all. Anyone who "loves office" should have known that Office 10 has been in TP/Beta stages since last summer, and this upcoming release was always said to be around Q1/Q2 2010. Just thought I'd settle some of that.. some of you people are quite spoiled.
  • Anonymous
    March 24, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    April 01, 2010
    If ANYONE can help me with ANY information I would feel forever in debt to you! I downloaded the Windows 7 and the Office 2010 at the same time.  I have had nothing but troubles with my computer.  My computer does not recognize Outlook 2010 as an e-mail service.  So, I'm not able to sync my Itouch or my cell phone with any of my contacts, calendar events, or e-mail (which has been a huge problem!).   My printer will no longer print from my computer, I'm not able to open up certain Adobe or PDF files, Microsoft word will not allow me to use any of the functions on the ribbon bar because, "There is not enough memory to preform this action".   I have spent literaly HOURS on the phone with tech help, customer service, and chat sessions with them.  No one will help me with anything. At this point I just want my computer back to what it was before the downloads! Oh, and earlier someone asked about their previous version of Office 2007 when they upgrade to Office 2010.  Don't uninstall it! If only I would have saved mine... The system recovery is also not giving me any dates for my computer prior to the "upgrade" date.  I downloaded my 2007 version and therefore, do not have a disc to reinstall the program. HELP!!!!!!

  • Anonymous
    April 12, 2010
    The Office 2007 Home & Student version includes licenses for installation on three computers. If I buy this version now, will the upgrade also allow me to install Office 2010 Home & Student on three computers?

  • Anonymous
    April 13, 2010
    This is posted on Mar 4 2010, at the same the CeBit Fair in Hannover was going on. On Microsoft's stand after a presentation I got the info that Office is out in October this year! Could someone confirm this?? Additionaly could you tell me when is Project 2010 officially out?...tnx

  • Anonymous
    April 14, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    April 15, 2010
    I'm using Visio2010 preview edition. Can I export visio document to xmi file? Best regards.

  • Anonymous
    April 15, 2010
    Hi, where I can get finnish version of office 2010 beta?

  • Anonymous
    April 27, 2010
    Help! If you please, I am running Office 2003 and Office 2010 Beta at the same time. Since I can run only one (1) Outlook at a time, I am using Outlook 2010 Beta for my contacts and important emails. I need to retain this information. I have now purchased Office 2007 so that I can upgrade to 2010 when it becomes available. However, I am afraid to install it. Should I let Office 2007 delete all other versions—if so what will happen to my Outlook 2010 contacts and emails? And will it delete 2010 Beta as well as 2003? Should I install Office 2007 and leave Office 2003 and 2010 as working office suites?

  • Anonymous
    April 30, 2010
    It's not a bug, it's a feature!

  • Anonymous
    June 20, 2010
    What happens to customers who have purchased genuine office home and student 2007 in Dec,2009. Do they get a free upgrade also or do they have to pay for it? Kindly help. My id is: cramashankar@hotmail.com