Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Experiences
Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Experiences
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Re: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Experiences
- From: "Pike, Michael (IHS/HQ)" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 15:57:52 -0400
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Re: Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 Experiences
The only way I see to do it is to go into document properties and manually
remove the author, etc.. But that¹s not to say it isnt hidden somewhere
else... And you have to do it with every document you create.. Then if you
open a document and make a modification and track changes is on, I am
assuming it re-adds it...
Ugh!!! I was hoping to not have to use windows office anymore!
On 10/7/10 12:22 PM, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote:
>While we're on topic of Office for Mac 2011, I can find zero information
>on MS's site regarding the removed hidden data tools in Office for Mac.
>As an attorney, these features are essential. The tools in Office 2007
>and 2010 for Windows are very robust, and even Office 2003 had a
>rudimentary tool. The "remove personal information from file on save"
>isn't good enough. Other than that, Mac Office (and particularly Mac
>Word) has had zero capability. The software is effectively unusable if
>I'm sending a document outside the organization. I need to first run it
>through Word for Windows.
>
>Anyone with any intel on whether the Mac Business Unit has finally
>pulled their collective heads out of their [insert favorite body part
>here] and included any of these tools? Apparently everyone in the MBU
>at MS feels that all the Mac Office users must be graphics professionals
>rather than folks who need to manage information that's released outside
>the government.
>
>Any info would be appreciated.
>
>Joe
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>From: "Pike, Michael (IHS/HQ)" <email@hidden>
>To: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
>Cc: "Kim, Andy (Gregg)" <email@hidden>,
> "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
>Date: 10/07/2010 13:14
>Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Microsoft Office for Mac 2001 Experiences
>Sent by: fed-talk-bounces+edgell.joe=email@hidden
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>I haven't noticed slowness or CPU hog. But both of my machines are
>powerhouses. One a MacBook pro 17 with i7 processor and the other a
>macro with two quad processors.
>
>Sent from my iPhone 4
>
>On Oct 7, 2010, at 11:02 AM, "Joel Esler" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I've been using Outlook for about a week as well off and on, and as
>you can tell, I've switched back to Mail.app. Outlook is a CPU hog, is
>slow, and bloated.
>>
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Pike, Michael (IHS/HQ) wrote:
>>
>>> I've been using it for about a week or so, and I've had positive
>resultsŠ Very fast, syncs with my 7 accounts as well as fed exchangeŠ
>Now keep in mind we do not use CAC or certs here so we are in a
>different boat than most, but Outlook is nice enough I am not using
>Apple mail at the moment.
>>>
>>> Just a user perspective.
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> From: "Kim, Andy (Gregg)" <email@hidden<
>mailto:email@hidden>>
>>> Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 12:18:14 -0400
>>> To: "email@hidden<mailto:email@hidden>"
><email@hidden<mailto:email@hidden>>
>>> Subject: [Fed-Talk] Microsoft Office for Mac 2001 Experiences
>>>
>>>
>>> Since Office 2011 will start its rollout soon, I thought I'd share
>some information with you. While there are some significant gains and
>huge advantages bundled into this new release (including the return of
>Outlook to the Mac), there are certainly some inconsistencies when
>compared to the 2010 Windows version. Here's the Mac Business Unit's own
>comparison of their own product to the Windows version:
>>>
>>>
>http://mac2.microsoft.com/help/office/14/en-us/admin/item/a2a4d247-f9f3-4b
>35-b298-ceb147669dd7?category=dfc5c83b-92ea-4647-8c43-61a1fcd1fc2d
>
>>>
>>>
>>> The good news seems to be that future updates will resolve some of
>these problems and add new features (not unlike the Entourage Web
>Services update provided new benefits for Office 2008 last year), but
>there's no roadmap.
>>> Still, things are looking nice, and the reviews indicate the suite is
>a great leap forward.
>>>
>>>
>>> Andy Kim
>>> Dir of I T
>>> U.S. Senator Judd Gregg
>>>
>>>
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