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Office 2010 Availability

Office 2010 is publically available today!  Everyone on the Office engineering team is very excited about this milestone.  We’ve had more of you download and try our Beta than ever before (more than 9,000,000 downloads), and business users have been starting to use Office 2010 since our Business Launch.

Now it’s your turn to use Office 2010.  You can download a trial from from www.office.com, or buy it right from the site.  Also, as Nick Simons mentions on the Office Web Apps blog, the Office Web Apps are also available for you try on Windows Live by going to https://office.live.com.

Finally, continuing our theme of giving you opportunities to learn how other Office customers are taking advantage of Office 2010, we’ve also posted an interview Takeshi Numoto (Corporate VP for Microsoft Office) did with Roxanne Rucowicz, about how and why her small company relies on Office 2010.  Check that out here.

Any questions about how to get Office 2010?  Let us know in the comments!

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  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    If you want the same content in FRENCH, go there : blogs.technet.com/.../office-2010-est-arrive-etonnez-vous.aspx La même chose en français : blogs.technet.com/.../office-2010-est-arrive-etonnez-vous.aspx

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    I have received my copies original given by Microsoft for the Beta Testers in Office 2010 Tecnical Beta. Thank you Microsoft and congratulations beautiful work!

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    As a Microsoft Office user of long standing since Office Professional 1997, I am a DIEHARD Outlook fan! I am sad to inform you that as of this year, I will no longer be upgrading Microsoft Office. Your choice to do away with upgrade pricing has priced my fixed income disability budget out of the market. The only portion of Office that I have ever used on a daily basis has been Outlook and as spiffy as the new version looks, I will just have to revert back to Outlook 2007 because I cannot justify the expense of $279 just to upgrade Outlook! I hope you choose to offer Outlook as a standalone again as you did back in 1998 with Outlook 98! If you do, I will upgrade it. In the meantime I will use the beta til it expires and then it’s back to Office 2007 Standard for me.

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    How about the availability of the language packs? The "How do I get more Display and Help languages from Office.com?" in the "Language Perferences" tool has linked to the Beta Language Pack download page ever since the availability of the RTM to Volume License customers, and this is still the case today. Because of this we haven't been able to to roll out Office 2010 the way we wanted to.

  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2010
    I regret to inform you that this long time user of Microsoft Office, Starting with Office Professional back in 1997 can no longer keep up with the Joneses. I am sad to inform you that as of this year, I will no longer be upgrading Microsoft Office. Your choice to do away with upgrade pricing has priced my fixed income disability budget out of the market. The only portion of Office that I have ever used on a daily basis has been Outlook and as spiffy as the new version looks, I will just have to revert back to Outlook 2007 because I cannot justify the expense of $279 just to upgrade Outlook! I hope you choose to offer Outlook as a standalone again as you did back in 1998 with Outlook 98! If you do, I will upgrade it. In the meantime I will use the beta til it expires and then it’s back to Office 2007 Standard for me.

  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2010
    How long can we use the Beta version before we have to purchase the software?

  • Anonymous
    June 15, 2010
    I was excited when I saw the Beta version and got downloaded. the first download was awful, so I removed it from my system. After a month or so I thought that maybe the bugs may have been fixed and downloaded the beta again.  Very disappointing, so Sorry but I'm not interested in the Office 2010. All I can say is it's a lousy product....very slow, crashes constantly.

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2010
    Hello... is this a worldwide release or just in the US?

  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    June 16, 2010
    I am looking forward to the ability to fire up 64 bit apps. I am disappointed however to learn that Data Mining add-ins for Excel will not work with 2010 64 Bit.......when can we expect this???

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2010
    Thanks Microsoft for give us the Beta Testers in Office 2010 Technical Beta program with a copy of Office Professional 2010, I was very happy with this and I am already using my. Congratulations on your fine work!

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    June 17, 2010
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  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2010
    In fact I see from this FAQ here (office2010.microsoft.com/.../microsoft-office-2010-technology-guarantee-faq-HA101845577.aspx) that Office 2007 Small Business edition users get upgraded to Professional SKU which includes Access as well. All other SKUs like Standard, Office Basic also get additional programs by getting upgraded to higher SKUs (Publisher in Standard and Outlook in Home and Business). Only Ultimate buyers get 2 programs less. I am not happy about this.

  • Anonymous
    June 17, 2010
    I recently purchased Office Professional 2007 with a free download to 2010.  How do I go about downloading 2010?

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2010
    Hi there, Could you folks from the Microsoft Office Team please provide us member of the public about your eligibility criteria for giving complimentary copies of Office 2010 to Technical Preview testers? It is all around the news that Microsoft is giving away complimentary copies for testers that participated on the Technical Preview (TechPrev) through Microsoft Connect (http://connect.microsoft.com). Neowin.net has a featured article about it: www.neowin.net/.../microsoft-dishes-out-free-copies-of-office-2010-to-beta-testers What I find perplexing as an individual who was selected BY MSFT to participate on the TechPrev as tester through the MSFT CONNECT, is that while other TechPrev testers in the same condition as I got a complimentary copy, and I didn't. And by the looks of it on comments around the Internet I am not the only TechPrev tester that is "perplexed" and in the same situation. I think it would be a nice gesture from you folks would and also a great favour to all of us who tested Office 2010 and sent numerous feedbacks if you took a brief moment to give us a brief explanation about this issue. It would be quite nice if you folks could post your answer in this threat at the Microsoft Office forum: social.technet.microsoft.com/.../978bd8a5-7f35-4a16-bb73-bd2a8f178ba2

  • Anonymous
    June 18, 2010
    I was part of the technical beta+technical preview for Office 2010, as well as the beta for Home and Student 2007, Office Starter and later the public beta. Haven't received any email regarding a complimentary copy.

  • Anonymous
    June 19, 2010
    i have just purchased the 2010 version and i cna't access my programs with the product key

  • Anonymous
    June 20, 2010
    @Anne, the beta runs through October 2010. @Anthony, sorry about your troubles with the beta. Thanks to feedback from the beta tester community we were able to address the problems we found in beta. If you’re open for giving it another try, I think you’ll like the trial at www.office.com/2010. @Massimo, as we build each new suite of Office we listen a lot to our users…like you. What we found is users wanted simplified SKU system, and we feel we have simplified the new packages based on what we heard people wanted. I’m sorry that the suites don’t perfectly match your needs, but if you are a heavy Publisher user, you can get it as a stand alone product here http://bit.ly/9kMkl1 @Teknisyan, the release is worldwide, and is currently available in 10 languages and we’ll expand that to 94 in the coming months. For more information visit http://bit.ly/aPgMIv @John, you can visit office.microsoft.com/.../tech-guarantee to get your upgrade for your qualified 2007 purchase. Toni, this should answer your question as well. @OfficeFan, I hear your frustration. I don’t have the answer, but I’m looking into it to see what I can find out

  • Anonymous
    June 20, 2010
    Has there been a final release date on pro plus ?

  • Anonymous
    June 23, 2010
    The tutoring videos play for 3-4 sec; reload takes 10-20 seconds, then repeats, all played on DSL. They are a DISASTER. See them for youself on the internet. winhar@earthlink.net

  • Anonymous
    June 23, 2010
    Bought Office 07 Home/Student, was suppose to be able to Update to 2010 at no additional charge. How do I go about doing that?

  • Anonymous
    June 23, 2010
    Where is the upgrade to Office 2010 for those of us just purchasing office 2007?

  • Anonymous
    June 23, 2010
    So the feature that is the slickest in Outlook 2010 for me is 'Quick Steps' I love it. The biggest downside to it right now though is no functionality for 'Undo' a fairly standard feature. When will Microsoft support/add/fix undo for 'Quick Steps' in outlook? Thanks.

  • Anonymous
    June 24, 2010
    Excel keeps crashing on me :( Fortunately 99% of the time it recovers the documents, but this takes about a minute each time on average! I just don't have the time to keep sitting at my desk waiting for Excel to recover my documents, 1-3 times each day. As a professional who uses MS Excel quite often, it is extremely frustrating!! Am I working too fast? Why is this happening? I thought when I switched from Beta it would stop, but I purchased Office 2010 last week and Excel keeps crashing! HELP!

  • Anonymous
    July 05, 2010
    great!!

  • Anonymous
    August 04, 2010
    Blah! Overpriced. Thanks Mac andNeo Office!