> It seems like a huge waste of plastic to me; is the box at least
> recyclable?
>
> "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
>
>> I take extra care not to break my nails. I pay good money for my
>> manicures!
>> ;-)
>>
>> Once you know how to open it, seems pretty easy, huh?
>>
>> --
>>
>> JoAnn Paules
>> Microsoft MVP - Publisher
>>
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>>
>> "Geek Freek" <GeekFreek[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B076FA8B-B1E5-4FFA-8D47-EBB13118659A[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >I didn't see a way to update or edit my original question so I'm
>> >replying
>> >to
>> > my own question -
>> >
>> > as it turns out I just had to cut that clear plastic (round) sticker at
>> > the
>> > edges
>> > and then pull on the red tag and it opens/pivots out
>> >
>> > didn't even break a nail :-)
>> >
>> > Geek Freek
>> >
>> > "Geek Freek" wrote:
>> >
>> >> am I the only person who can't figure out how to open the plastic
>> >> packaging/case that MS Office 2007 comes in?
>> >>
>> >> I tried pinching the two inset tabs but nothing happened.
>> >>
>> >> the package looks like its hinged
>> >>
>> >> there is a clear plastic sticker over the genuin MS product label
>> >> so I'm afraid to peel that off because I don't know if it
>> >> ruins the genuine label.
>> >>
>> >> oh well, I try some more, don't want to wait for an answer...
>> >>
>> >> Geek Freek
>>