So, Bought an Office 2010 product key card, got online and received the 25-digit product key in order to download the software. went through a download, only to catch at the end that it's the 32-bit file, not the 64 bit (new computer with Win 7). Well, I go back to re-download and it appears that I am unable to do so?I've been here:http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/office-product-key-card-frequently-asked-questions-HA101847520.aspxWhen I go here: http://www.office.com/productkeycard and log in, when i get to the download screen the 64-bit (only option) download link is inactive..... to me, it indicates taht I get (1) download and that's it, to me.It appears the only solution I can find is to buy the goddamned backup DVD for another $13 and wait a few days..... however does anyone else know something that I'm missing?
4/12/2012 3:20:02 PM
4/12/2012 3:47:07 PM
well? get what you needed?
4/13/2012 3:08:43 PM
You don't want 64-bit office.I promise.
4/14/2012 1:03:27 PM
^agreed. Even internally at Microsoft, IT only really support 32bit. The only advantage 64bit office has is allowing monster size spreadsheets in Excel.32bit Office works just fine on 64bit systems. Better in fact than the 64bit version (from a support/updates standpoint)
4/14/2012 5:03:46 PM
I just bought ms office too, I would have sold you my key for $70, but I realize that's not your problem ITT.I'm pretty sure you're fucked. The new way Microsoft has it is pure greed. Even if you paid your dues, you're still a criminal if you steal another key if you can even find one.
4/14/2012 5:31:40 PM
You forgot to mention Ron Paul.
4/14/2012 8:35:01 PM
Ron Paul 2012
4/14/2012 10:59:19 PM
4/16/2012 2:23:25 PM
meh, x64 has worked well for me for years. I need it primarily for excel, but I don't have issues in other programs.^and 2010 has been great for me as well.[Edited on April 16, 2012 at 3:07 PM. Reason : .]
4/16/2012 3:07:27 PM
Eh, I was on Office 2005 before I got the IT automatic upgrade pushed to me. The ribbons really are embarrassing for MS and screams "Look! Giant things, like Apple! Please, please, please come back!". Not including an option to go back to a classic views is typical MS "Deal with it". Can't wait to see those embedded into Explorer.And the fact that every Office application has an atrocious splash screen that runs before every launch and fires up a bunch of addons. I'm trying to load a CSV file in Excel and every time "LOADING BLUETOOTH ADDON". There's probably a way to turn all that garbage off, but I can't imagine Bluetooth being standard for every user, so why is that the default?And now the Macro options are now basically "All off" or "All on" as opposed to prompt. Sigh. Security indeed....and I appear to have started a rant unrelated to the issue at hand. Apologies.If you can find a number to call, I'd try that. I've actually had good luck with MS support over the phone for activation. Well, except for that time last week when I found the phone system was now fully automated and it errored out on me with no way to troubleshoot further other than the recommendation to buy another copy of windows, wipe my machine, and reinstall. But that's another story.
4/16/2012 8:09:59 PM
^office 2005? and yes, forgot about this thread.... quag nailed it. Not sure about the 32-bit thing, as I downloaded that version first and it 'failed to install' or whatever.
4/18/2012 8:23:39 AM
4/18/2012 1:22:24 PM
^Forgive my typo on a basic date issue. The programs are no longer on my computer so I didn't have the exact program to reference. I've got all sorts of random MS 200X on my machine. In this instance, I was probably thinking of VS 2005 and SQL 2005 when I made my original statement. Trying to throw out an entire statement based on just that is just silly. Or is that the MS way?I was on the "OMG the Ribbon sux" complain train when it first came out (Office 2007?). That's why I didn't manually update yet. And by "the rest of the world moved on a long time ago", do you mean MS forced the switch and said "Deal with it"? I've yet to meet anyone that actually likes it, but it does look more like Apple I suppose.As per the addons, I figured it was simple to turn those off (as per my original comments). The splash screen is just an annoyance with Excel since I constantly open CSV files. Force of habit to close after every use, but it just gets me since its an aesthetic change.Btw, I'm curious on your thoughts on the Macro changes. That just seems like such a bad idea to me.[Edited on April 18, 2012 at 2:54 PM. Reason : ]
4/18/2012 2:53:15 PM
Noen is pissed.OP should have just stolen it.
4/18/2012 7:22:23 PM
4/19/2012 12:06:03 PM
^this.the only people in our office who don't like ribbons are the old folks who hate anything that changes from the good 'ol way.
4/19/2012 12:16:07 PM
I like it and all of our customers like it. Of course, the plural of anecdote is not data but oh well.
4/19/2012 12:47:04 PM