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When I open Word and click "account" is says Microsoft 365 and also Version 2007. I just updated and it still says that. 2007 sounds old. Is that all I get with an Office 365 subscription?
The "About" section in the snapshot is from the version of Word that opens from the Office icon in the Start menu. I think that's just a free Word for the Web and not the regular Word. I didn't know that at first. It's confusing. So, am I stuck with version 2007 if I just have Microsoft 365? I was wondering if I should somehow get a later version for bug fixes. I noticed that copy and paste doesn't retain the correct size of fonts in text boxes, and inserting a Word document as an object only inserts the first page. I was wondering if that's fixed in a more recent version of Word. It would also be nice if I could use a different header and footer for any page I choose. It looks like I can't do that with my version. |
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