He Shay - yes I do have & use NoeOffice, but I ned to use the dreaded microsoft to keep better compatibility, especially formatting, between home and work as I create documents for community health programmes.
Cheers,
Tony.
On 04/09/2009, at 5:09 PM, Shay Telfer wrote:


Have you tried the free NeoOffice?

<http://www.neooffice.org/>

Thanks,
Shay

On 4/09/2009 11:31 AM, Evers wrote:

I'm hoping to find/buy/scavenge Office 2004 if anyone has a spare or
outdated copy?

I have been using the original Office for Mac X at home and finally
decided to upgrade, only to discover that Office 2008 does not run VB
macros so I couldn't use EndNote for making citations as I go, and my
wife would miss some Excel functionality - we have been used to using
these features at work and would like them at home.

I'm not sure which version I will need - if home & student edition has
these features then that will be fine.

Also, a family licence edition would be great as there are 5 macs in our
house.

Thanks in anticipation...

Cheers
Tony Evers



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