It isn't Microsoft's job to send information to everybody. It would be nice
if they, at least, made it available to everyone.
With that in mind, regardless of the fact whether it is fair to ask this
question in a public newsgroup, anyone can log on to the Microsoft website
and research information such as this. That is how Microsoft makes it
available to everyone, through their website. In addition, there is a new
electronic device called a telephone. One can use that to call Microsoft
and ask. Don't you think it would be more credible coming from a Microsoft
employee than some Tom, Dick or Harry in a public newsgroup ?
"deVos" <deVos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E138138F-5AB0-4001-AECC-BB5BC065B41F@microsoft.com...
> But as not everybody gets all the Microsoft information all the time, I
> think
> it is fair to ask if someone did receive word from Microsoft on the
> language
> pack timetable...
>
> Kees.
>
> "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
>
>> That information would have to come from Microsoft, not a public
>> newsgroup.
>>
>> --
>> JoAnn Paules
>> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
>> Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
>>
>>
>>
>> "nejc" <nejc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7CEE1C6C-5438-4452-B0A2-774F3186AB56@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there any information on the time period in wich Office 2010
>> > Language
>> > Packs will become available and when can I expect the release of
>> > Multi-Language Pack for Office 2010. I realize that there are no exact
>> > dates,
>> > however any basic information woud be helpful.
>> >
>> > It is important for my line of work, since Office 2007 Language Packs
>> > are
>> > not upgradable like the suits.
>>
>> .
>>
>