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Matthew Smith
From: Joris Lieftinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:55:55 +0200
To: "Entourage:mac Talk" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: Misleading information for Office 2004 11.1.1 Update
Hi Beth, again,
I notice a suggestion in another discussion, that might work:
If you'd like to see that, please submit a request via Help > Submit
Feedback on Entourage.
Would that help, do you think?
Joris
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Van: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Namens Beth Rosengard
Verzonden: donderdag 21 april 2005 18:52
Aan: Entourage:mac Talk
Onderwerp: Re: Misleading information for Office 2004 11.1.1 Update
Hi Joris,
The 11.1.1 updater did not make changes to all the Office applications. That’s why some of the application version numbers read 11.1.1 and others read 11.1 or 11.1.0. You’re fine.
Beth
On 4/21/05 7:09 AM, "Joris Lieftinck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
In the Read.me file belonging to MS Office 2004 for Mac 11.1.1 Update is stated under the system requirements that:
Before you install, make sure that Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Service Pack 1 (11.1.0) is installed on your computer. To verify the version number, open any Office 2004 program. For example, open Excel, and then on the Excel menu, click About Excel.
I'm not sure about what is installed at my Mac, because I didn't open Excel and clicked at About Excel (where I could have read "Version 11.1.1 [050201]"), but I opened Word and clicked at About Word, where I read "Version 11.1 [040910]", which mislead me, because I thought: "this smells like 11.1.0", so how are affairs???
It puzzled me even more when I did the same in Entourage, which stated "Version 11.1.0 [040913]".
PowerPoint shows "version 11.1.1 [050204]...
Where can I find unambiguous information about the real version of my Office suit?
Thanks,
Joris Lieftinck
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