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Product Details
Quick Glance
Operating System: Windows
License Type: License
Summary
Product Title: Microsoft Office 2010 Home and Business - 1 PC
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Lowest Price: CAD$299.99 from Amazon.ca
Power Score: 3.7 | 7 Reviews
Product Reviews (11)
excel lacks
When using excel the f2 and the f9 keys (at the least) do not function as edit and auto calculate without first striking the fn key. any other machine I have used excel on, the f2 key starts an edit of a cell, & the f9 key causes the spreadsheet to calculate. This version of excel fails in this respect and causes many extra 'fn' key strokes. have done some reviewing and have not been able to find...
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By hiptopoker on HPBazaarVoice - Feb 1, 2013
Opinion
The product is only good for 1 user. Thus, dont be surprise if you will not be able to install it to another PC. lol
By scottish on HPBazaarVoice - Dec 9, 2011
total frustration
so far 20 hours on hold and working with microsoft tech and problems still not resolved. Much Much better to have gone to a brick and morter store where I could actually speak to someone. Last straw was they got outlook loaded but took off Excel, word etc. DO NOT buy this product over the internet - not good support.
By 007louise on HPBazaarVoice - Mar 21, 2013
total frustration
so far 20 hours on hold and working with microsoft tech and problems still not resolved. Much Much better to have gone to a brick and morter store where I could actually speak to someone. Last straw was they got outlook loaded but took off Excel, word etc. DO NOT buy this product over the internet - not good support.
By 007louise on HPBazaarVoice - Mar 21, 2013
excel lacks
When using excel the f2 and the f9 keys (at the least) do not function as edit and auto calculate without first striking the fn key. any other machine I have used excel on, the f2 key starts an edit of a cell, & the f9 key causes the spreadsheet to calculate. This version of excel fails in this respect and causes many extra 'fn' key strokes. have done some reviewing and have not been able to find...
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By hiptopoker on HPBazaarVoice - Feb 1, 2013

