Monday, March 12, 2012
(Please no computer jargon answers,as i don't understand it - sorry)
I'm doing an invoice on my Windows Office Excel, how i populate text from a cell into the same cell on another tab?
(It populates numbers, just not text)
Thanks in advance.|||Hi. There is a very simple method I use for doing that, and it works on both text and numbers.
Example:
In cell A15 on your sheet 1 tab you have a name, which you'd like to appear in cell A15 on your sheet 2 tab.
1. Click on your sheet 2 tab
2. Click cell A15
3. Type an = sign in the cell
4. Click on sheet 1 tab
5. Click cell A15 (it is now highlighted)
6. Press Enter
Now whatever you do to cell A15 on sheet 1, it will change A15 on sheet 2. You can test it by changing the text of A15 on sheet 1, or making it a number. Whatever you place in A15 on sheet 1 will show up on sheet 2.
Now, if you had numerous cells you need to do this with, just copy the A15 cell on sheet 2 and paste it into the other cells you need also on sheet 2.
Hope this helped :)
P.S. I use Excel 2000 and there is a template for an invoice on it. You can check your version to see if one already exists, if that would help you out. In your Excel, click on File, go to New, mine shows up in the Spreadsheet Solutions tab, Invoice.
If you need any other help, please feel free to email me.|||Say the text is in cell A6 on sheet1 and you want it on sheet2, go to cell A6 on sheet 2, type the = sign, click on sheet 1 tab, double click on cell A6 and enter and the external formula showing the contents of sheet 1 is there.
If there is more than one cell you want, you can group both worksheets by clicking on the first sheet, holding the shift key down and click on sheet 2. They are now linked. Highlight the data on sheet 1, right button copy, then up to edit, fill across worksheets and all data on sheet1 that you have highlighted also appear on the next worksheet.
This is invaluable when setting up multiworksheets so you have common headings and formulae. Don't forget to ungroup the sheets afterwards though by right clicking on one of the sheets and clicking ungroup.
After an update, my computer deemed my product key for my old windows 2007 office invalid. After explaining to my friend, he came over and installed a new windows office 2007 to my computer and the only difference I saw was that his was an enterprise. I asked him about it and he said he got it from a guy he new that worked with Fedex and that it was like a business version that could be installed into computers multiple times (he didn't even put in a product key).
Can anyone explain how his version was able to do this (bypass product key and install on multiple computers?) I did some search on enterprise and I still find that it is limited to a certain amount of installations, so how come his isn't limited. Or am I not fully understanding the enterprise version|||It's not *hacked*, your friend has an OPEN or CORPORATE LICENCE.
This is for large organisations who just buys one product key and copy for the software but can install it on multiple machines without activating it. They just have to make sure they buy the correct amount of licences it has installed on computers. For example, they would by 100 licences and install it on 100 machines. They could also install it on 200 machines if they wanted to and the product won't expire. However, Open or Corporate Licences are generally AUDITED randomly by a company contracted by Microsoft. So they do check up on the licences ever so often.
The idea behind OPEN/CORPORATE licences is that IT Staff can do massive roll outs of Office on company computers withint having to go and activate every single copy! Ie: Installing it on 200 computers and having to activate it all 200 machines would be a nightmare!
The software DOES REQUIRE a product key, but their IT staff would have packaged the product key INTO the install file so to make installation quicker. Hence why it looks like he's bypassing the product key - cause it's already 'wrapped' into the installation.
Your friend is therefore essentially 'stealing' his company's copy of Office. There may be a chance that later down the track, if this copy keeps on 'spreading', Microsoft will detect that there are 1000 copies of this product and it's key being used from multiple locations when Fedex only has 100 licences and will blacklist the product key (through Windows and Geniune Updates). This is what could potentially happen.
Hope that helps answer your question.|||His copy was hacked so it wouldn't ask for a key, happens all of the time. Illegal though.
I got the best anti-virus software i could find and it still didn't help. I was wondering if there is a way to completely erase the hard drive, without deleting the OS or Windows Office
All help is appreciated|||no need , it just needs cleaned up by someone who knows what they are doing almost never a need to reformat a pc . I read al these answers and questions here and i shake my head in disbelief . i have 11 PC 3 laptops , a server in my home / office none of them has ever been reformatted since installing the OS , never a virus , they are used and on damn near 24 - 7 run fast and
like new a little common sense and up keep goes a long way|||No dude, you can't erase or rather re-format your hard-disk without wiping your Windows OS as well.
If you have not already done so, you may wanna try the 30-day free trial Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2008. It's abit out-dated I know. But hey, I downloaded it and helped me to get rid of some unknown viruses and trojans. It's just a small file of 65MB, which you may like to download from the link below :-
http://www.download.com/Trend-Micro-AntiVirus-plus-AntiSpyware/3000-2239_4-10440657.html
Hope it helps. Cheers !|||OK... for a last chance.. Install AVG Internet security or any ..update it... install Spy ware Doctor and scan you computer... fix all the problems..Un-install it . and at last install Spy bot search & destroy
from
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/ownmirrors1/index.html
and scan you computer...fix all the problems......I think you problem is not viruses but spy wares....
Hope you'll able to fix all problems.. best of luck|||Back up what you want by taking out your hard drive and poping it into another computer or external hard drive caseing. Once you have done that. wipe your hard drive clean. If you use Linux or OSx 10.5 for intel you will have a more useful computer and you will never have to worry about virus's again. The bottom line is that any thing to do with Microsoft is bad news. MS Windows is s**t|||That wouldn't be possible, considering the viruses are embedded in Windows.
What is it consider as the "best antivirus software"?
Although I use only free software, I find the best combination for viruses is Avira Free Edition, and Malwarebytes anti-malware.
I would urge you to try malwarebytes if you havn't already. I can't tell you how many computers I have fixed with this software. It's free too! Nothing to lose.
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Ant鈥?/a>|||not posible. They are woven into each other. The virus is in the windows files too so that wouldn't help.|||If your AV has identified the virus then it may be possible to download a spike from Norton or symantec that specifically targets the virus and can remove it.
Maybe take out your drive, connect it as a slave to another system and scan&clean it from that system, although this may also trash the OS but you may get away with a repair instead of a reinstall afterwards.
But reformat & re-install is the easiest|||No, sorry it's all or nothing
it's really easy to reinstall Windows though as long as you have your CD|||You can do a system restore... That will definately correct a lot of your problems.
If not, I suggest kaspersky.com. Yes malwarebytes is FREE and is decent, but kaspersky is a powerful full version anti virus, and has a FREE trial. So, when people are having serious issues, don't get something that is free 24/7, 365. Go out, download the best, use the 30 day free trial to keep clean, then buy or uninstall it.
This method is better than a OS install, and can sometimes save the day. I use it only as a last resort since you won't be able to get another 30 day trial unless you're good with registry.
Either way, you are back to a clean system for 30 days. In that time download the free stuff, and don't mess up again.
Using Windows Office in XP how do I make fonts as large as I wish. The format bar menu only goes up to 72 point. I'd like to make something 140 or larger.|||Go up to the menu bar and highlight the font size, i.e. "72", then just type over it, "140". Voila!
Or.... Hightlight the text...then hold the <Ctrl> key down and press the ] bracket, this will make the text larger, or [ will make it smaller.|||Sorry, but that is as far as the program will allow you to go.|||I suggest that you use Wordart. There you can choose a bigger size and you can drag your letter to an even bigger size afterwards.
Circuit city said that all the "free trials" on my new PC were going to slow it down by 33% and it would be best to erase everything and add only windows office. Of course there would be a $40 charge.|||Ok, so from what you have written, I take it you bought a "new" computer. For some reason you have returned it to where you bought it. If we are to assume you returned it for "service" because it appears "slow", or seems "slower" than when you bought it, then what you have written makes sense.
If this is not the case than what you have written makes no sense, maybe you should try again.
Ok, so if you are still with me then I have kinda guessed right.
Installing "free trials", and other assorted GARBAGE, on a computer will slow it down. To regain your original speed this stuff must be removed.
As to the $40 charge, well you added the crap, and someone must pay to remove it, and it's not covered under warranty.
What happens here:
When I build and sell a computer your "first one" (repair due to user error) is free. Next time it's $60.
But..........you could have used your restore disk(s) to erase and re-program your computer at home for free.|||They are right... the trials will slow down your PC and are usually worthless. I certainly wouldn't pay for the service though. Download PC Decrapifier and give it a run. It'll do the same thing for you and it's free and easy to use.
Download it here:
http://pcdecrapifier.com/download
List of some of the things it will help you remove:
http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/apps|||I don't know what software you are using, but they might just be telling the truth. A lot of software has bits that load up when Windows loads and which stays running in some way even if you are not using it directly (Desktop widgets and Anti-virus, for example). These programs take up system resources and slow your PC down.
Of course, the answer might be that it's easier and cheaper for them to erase everything on your PC and to restore it to its factory default settings, than for them to find the actual problem. $40 isn't all that much for a service like that. Even at what those guys get paid they would likely not be able to find and fix a problem without racking up more than $40 in wages alone.|||The free trials are crap and you should remove them.
However their 40 charge is crap. Tell them your not paying crap, you are purchasing your PC from them so they should do it for free...if they can't then go somewhere else, they are overpriced in regards to products. In my opinion and from my experience some of their people couldn't program or troubleshoot a speak and spell toy let alone a PC.|||I agree with them. they will, and most of that stuff is useless anyway. I wouldn't spend $40 though. Download a utility called ccleaner, http://www.ccleaner.com It was formerly called crap cleaner and was origionally designed to remove this kind of stuff off of new computers.
Once you are done with that here is a great article listing free software you should download to replace the "free trials" you deleted. In most cases, the free alternatives are better than the crap your computer manufacturer crammed on to your hard drive. There are even a couple of free alternatives to MS Office on this list.
http://www.download.com/8301-2007_4-9835鈥?/a>|||Yes that is true but let's be honest here.
Circuit City did NOT make that PC. They sold it. They have a service department that probably knows a lot more about the equipment than you.
That extra crapola on your new computer will certainly slow it down as most of it is running in the background when you boot up, instantly ready for you to use. Ready to use and taking up CPU Cycles rather than you click on an icon and have it running 3 seconds later.
About the $40.00 charge. Can YOU do it without messing up your computer? Do you trust some FREE ???? program to do it for you rather than muck up your system with more junk?
Why don't you see if they can clean your new computer of the junk and then make you a RESTORE CD of the system at the time they clean everything off. That way, if something goes screwy in the future, you just RESTORE to the day they gave it back to you.
I know Best Buy has a service like that.
The main word is ' Service '. If you can't do it, you pay the ones that can. That's paying for a SERVICE.
Sarge|||You can remove a lot of the pre-installed trial programs yourself from the add and remove Icon in the control panel. Why pay some one else to do what you can do?
As far as Microsoft Office goes, if you don't have the program, simple download Open Office. (it's open source software) It is free and will do exactly the same things that MS Office does.
what do i click on select. i think i have the newest version of Windows Office. thank you!|||When you go to print, in the pulldown menu at the lower right it says Print What. Select Notes Pages. It will print a portrait layout with the slide at the top and the notes below.
EDIT: I got into a little issue with someone copying this answer (since deleted). Don't let the two thumbs down worry you, this will work.|||is there a way to make the notes portion small and increase the size of the slide? Report Abuse
|||I agree with plumdumplings.
I recently got a new hard drive on my laptop and I did not ask for my info. and all my programs to be backed up (stupid I know). I had to upload everything again; Windows Vista, Java, Windows Office, etc. but I guess I forgot some of the programs you don't even notice you have. So what would be the essential programs that you need for a laptop to detect mem. cards?|||go to the card manufacturer's website and download the driver needed to detect it,and also intall the USB 3.0 or higher by downloading it from microsoft.com,make sure that ur card reader hardware is reads those type of cards there are also mini card readers,if yours is multi read then what i have said.bye|||You should just be able to plug it in and go, if that doesn't work try restarting, happened to me once and that solved the prob.
I just got a scanner, and it came with basic software. The manual said I could convert OCD files into Word but I'd have to pay another $100 for special software to do so. Is there a way to do it with some freeware, shareware, or just manipulating Windows office?|||Do you mean OCR, optical character recognition?
If it's that, SimpleOCR does the trick for me. (The freeware version).
http://www.simpleocr.com/
I am going to be buying a new computer. I am some what computer literate but not completly. I want a computer with a lot of memory and windows office and cd and dvd burner. Im curious to what i should look for (as in the lingo for that stuff) and what is a good brand of computer. Thanks!|||Processor type. Nowadays you would want something with a dual core processor.|||Go to your local computer store and they can help you build one that is custom to your specific needs.|||whatever you do DONT get a gateway...by far thee worst i have ever come across on.
mines is waaaay too slow,freezes, crashes etc.
its GT5032 payed almost 1,500 for it!!
just get a dell!!|||Decide exactly what 2 or 3 main functions you intend to use the computer for. YOu probably already know some since you specify Office software and lots of RAM. But the purpose here is to identify the types of software needed to do your main functions and then find a model that comes with that software. Because, in the end, software will be your biggest expense over the life of the computer. So if you intend to only do letters, spreadsheets, presentations, then you've already figured that out. But what about photos and videos and music? Lots of people are into that these days and the software can be pretty expensive. So decide your main 2 or 3 purposes, then buy the best model with that software. Good Luck|||If you feel confident, build your own. it is not complicated, and you could find a site like this for help. what ever you do DO NOT BUY FROM BEST BUY, CIRCUIT CITY, ETC. If you dont want to build one, DELL.
I am thinking about putting windows on my mac because i like windows office better than mac office but i was wanting to know if i will lose everything on my hard drive when i partition it or will it keep everything i have on the mac side?|||Boot camp is great. No you will not loose anything on your mac side. When setting up the partition you choose the amoun of harddisk space you want ex. 100gb. It just means you loose 100gb of EMPTY space on your mac.
I'm Cuban and Swiss with legal residence in the USA. I got a 2 years degree in the Foreign Trade Institute in Havana(Cuba). I have also worked in Cuba(Havana) as Import assistant for about 2 years and in Switzerland(Zurich) as Export assistant for about 5 years and as Sales assistant for 3 years. I speak spanish, english, german and italian (all fluently), a bit french (basic) and know also SAP and of course Windows Office. Could anybody tell me how much salary can I get in New York with the experience I have. I really appreciate your help on this. Thanks|||yes|||Your best bet is to find a job posting on an internet job board (like www.monster.com) in NY that matches your skills, write down the job title and go to www.salary.com and look it up.
Taxes may be listed in there as well though you may have to find and calculate the normal Federal and State income taxes on your own.
You have listed some pretty general skills so I'm not sure where to direct you exactly.
You need to come up with a great resume first and start submitting it everywhere. It will be harder for you to find a job in NY without living there first. List your goal to move to NY on a certain date on your cover letter/resume or you may get very limited response as companies may not want to pay to relocate you as well.
Good luck!
i have windows 7
can i get it free somewhere or have to get it installed
where can i buy it if need be?
or should i use windows office instead?|||$99 WordPerfect X5 Student
http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/u鈥?/a>
$85 Wordperfect Office X5 Home
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as鈥?/a>|||You could use Open Office http://www.openoffice.org/ It handles all Microsoft Office files (I've even used it to open and resave spreadsheet files that Excel can't open) and it's free.
and i want to replace it with windows office edition 2003 xp
do i have to wipe out all of the memory from my computer?|||Ok.
office 2003 is software and Windows Home is an operating system.
You can just install office 2003 outright without any issues.|||office edition? do you mean professional?
Wipe all the memory? do you mean wipe your hard drive?
Although you can have 2 OS's on one machine, due to the fact that itrhey are both xp i would say yes, you should replace home edition with professional edition.
Memory refers to RAM
Microsoft Office is a software suite not an operating system, BTW|||yes|||HAHAHAHAHA, windows office edition 2003 is windows office applications, its not an operating system. The newest operating system to date from windows is xp and its 64 bit edition. Vista comes out next spring though i believe|||no.
cuz you can't replace XP with windows OFFICE. office is a software suite, while XP is an operating system.
for more info, visit links below!
:)|||Microsoft Office isn't an operating system, its a program. To install Office, you will need Windows, either home or pro, first.
You're getting a few terms mixed up, its Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Office 2003 or Office XP, depending on the version.|||no, just upgrade it|||"Windows Office Edition 2003 XP" is not a product. You are confusing three, completely seperate products as one
There is Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003
Microsoft Office 2003
Windows XP Professional is an OPERATING system designed with the "businessman" end user in mind.
Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system. While technically it can be used to surf the internet, play video games, and listen to mp3's, It was designed to manage a computer "server" which in turn manages other computers.
Office 2003 is a productivity package which includes things like "Word" (for writing documents), Excel (for spreadsheets), Powerpoint (for presentations), Frontpage (for website design) and other features.
If you don't recognize the error in your original question, it is probably best that you do not try to take on the task yourself.
Yes, Installing Windows XP Pro, for example, will probably kill all your existing stuff.
Install server2003, even more likely.|||windows office edition 2003 is windows office applications, its not an operating system. The newest operating is microsoft vista ...
and windows vista is verry good i just put the cd in and installed windows vista with out any problem at all i find windows vista to be verry good operating system working fine for me
and i have installed the full version
not the beta version|||You have Windows XP Home Editon, thats the operating system for you computer.
I'm guess you want to upgrade your version of MS Office to Office 2003, just get the office 2003 setup disk and install, theres no such thing as windows office edition 2003 xp.|||No just install pro right over it. On starting the installation, there is a choice of what you want to do.|||It is very possible but you will have to reverse the polarity on all ac outlets within a 250 meter radius of the computer, then run regedit and check to see if you have a kernel virus (if you see anything with "kernel" in it, remove it right away!). After these steps, check the weather in your area. If the humidity is over 5% you cannot accomplish this task. If it is under 5%, wait 3 days then run the intall. You will have no problems.
If you do not follow these steps you run the risk of deleting the entire internets. Make sure to make a backup copy of the internets by right clicking the internet icon on your desktop and choosing "Send To Floppy". That way if you do accidentally delete the internets you can reinstall them with your floppy disk.|||Number 1 - Windows Home Edition is the Operating System
Number 2 - Windows Office 2003 is Business Productivity software.
If I buy Sims 2, can I install it on my laptop that doesn't have a place to put a disk in? Is it like Windows Office where it comes with a code to enter to install it?|||You need a disk drive to install the game|||YOU HAVE TO DOWNLOAD IT (PIRATE)
DOWNLOAD UTORRENT AND THEN
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3803006/鈥?/a>
IF WANT ALL OF SIMS 2 EXPANSION PACKS IT SEND ME A MESSAGE AND I WILL RESPOND TO YOU. IF YOU ONLY WANT THE MAIN, SELECT DOWNLOAD TORRENT AND SELECT ONLY THE FOLDER YOU WANT...
HAVE A BLAST ;D|||No if you buy it would generally be in cd format. You would need an external drive. Or have it an .iso or .mdf file which would be illegal unless they sell it over the internet for download. Not recomennded as the file would be massive.
I was a student at georgia tech and some organization or computing institute or something like that provided all students with all free software like windows,office,java etc.It was all legitimate.I forgot the name;does somebody know?|||It would be the IT department at Georgia Tech. But since you are no longer a student there you are not entitled to use the college's software. Now you get to purchase it, like everybody else.
All of my previous "work" experiences have been unpaid learning ventures. I have done things like babysitting, tutoring, and teaching small classes of children. I can operate Microsoft Windows, Office, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. I can do many of the tasks PA's do. How do I show a potential employer that I am the right candidate for the job? How do I locate PA jobs in the Miami areea?
Thank you for your help.|||http://www.snagajob.com/jobs/Florida/Mia鈥?/a>|||Authorization to act as agent or attorney for another. Many of the general powers of attorney important in civil-law countries come under the powers of trust in common-law countries (see civil law, common law). Durable power of attorney becomes effective when the principal becomes unable to manage his or her affairs; general power of attorney authorizes the agent to carry on business for the principal; special power of attorney authorizes the agent to carry out a particular business transaction.
The current laptop I have broke, and I used it for everything a small business would need it for. I now need to replace it. I just don't know what I'm looking for exactly. I know it needs to be 15in+ (lots of designing), have lots of memory and battery life. I need the following programs on it and know it wont crash : windows office 2010, photo shop, quickbooks.|||If you intend to use Windows, I would look at the Lenovo Thinkpad or Dell Vostro - good solid machines that can be fixed by your local tech if need be once they are out of warranty.
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/contr鈥?/a>
http://www.dell.com/us/en/business/noteb鈥?/a>
Avoid HP - in my opinion, they are unreliable and prone to failure. Toshiba and Asus are also worth looking at. Good value machines.
Look for Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional.
My daughter downloaded windows office and it has a newer version of outlook express. I do not like the new one. I am just not using it but apparently it is somehow the default and when I click on someones address in for example "craigslist" to respond to their ad, it goes into the new outlook express and says I need to set it up. I either have to set it up or cancel and paste the address into the old version to email. Is there a way I can get rid of it or make my old version the default?|||It wont be outlook express, but the full version of outlook.
You can un-install it which will remove it completely from your machine.
What mail program did you use before?
I am fairly certain that at sometime in the past Windows office Suite had a facility for creating custom borders for documents/cards. This allowed you to take a single image such as a footprint and then create a a border of tiny footprints. I no longer use Windows Office Suite as I find Open Office as good, and free alternative. So, does anyone know of a piece software that can do the job for me?|||Open Office is free but lacks all the features. Maybe you should consider buying an older version via ebay.
Regards
AGT|||Using OpenOffice Borders..
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki鈥?/a>
Border Freeware..
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/freeware鈥?/a>
I'm trying to convert a large number (75) of Windows Office Document Imaging Files to JPEGS, and I'd like to know if there is a less time consuming way to do it then one by one. Can anyone help?|||What you are looking for is a "batch" file converter. This looks like a good candidate:
http://www.batchconverter.com/image-conv鈥?/a>
A search for "batch image converter" should yield some good results.
I use windows xp professional and windows office 2003 on my pc.|||You ultimately cannot. Anybody can upload inappropriate sexual material to any site, making it impossible to prevent such things.
Your best bet is to monitor your child's use of the internet. You don't always have to be sitting there with him or her, but you should ask them about what they are viewing, and even talk to them about the dangers of pornography and their effect on our thinking about the nature of men and women and sexuality.
Additionally, you can buy something like Net Nanny or other software that blocks popular, common sites. Make sure all search engines your children use are set to "Filter Contents." Moderate filtering is OK, and Strict filtering will usually cause a lot of complaining from the kids.
If you worry about them a lot and want t know what's going on, you can purchase and install Covenant Eyes, a program that resides on the computer at all times and sends a copy of all visited websites to a user-defined e-mail address (yours!). Then, you can review what your kids are up to on the internet. I had a roommate who used this to help himself, and after getting permission, I did everything I could to try to disable the program and make sure it didn't report sites: I couldn't. I'm pretty tech savvy, but this program is well ingrained into the system (you can always delete it if you want to, but need the password).
Covenant Eyes cost a certain amount per month/year.
Ultimately, it is up to you to monitor your children. Do this by proactively asking them about their internet habits, talking to them about the dangers, keeping all internet-capable computers in open areas, and using basic blocking software and features.
Go into Internet Settings, and you'll find some very basic content filtering that Internet Explorer can perform, but it's not all that great. Sites must identify themselves as inappropriate for children, and any that don't are invisible to most blocking software. Besides, there's always a way around it.
Also, be on the lookout for file sharing programs that can distribute pornography as well, such as Limewire, Kazaa, eMule, Gnutella, etc. Additionally, video content is accessible via iTunes, so go into iTunes and disable anything beyond R, or Pg-13, whatever you prefer.|||There is simple method which i was using for internet explorer some months ago, its very good particularly if u dont want to buy softwares for blocking these sites.In internet explorer click on TOOLS->internet options->content.In the content advisor tab click on "enable".Now in the general tab, click on "supervisor can type password...." in the user USER OPTIONS tab and click on "create password" in the supervisor password tab. Now you will have to build a sort of approved sites' list.Each time u will go on a site IE will ask u for the password.U choose among the three options.if u choose "always allow web site to be viewed" then u will not have to type the password again else password will have to be entered.As for your children, you can allow several sites which you fit for them by typing the password. Also make sure that you have a good protection against spywares and adwares which will make "unwanted" popups appear.|||It is impossible to block all the porn and vulgar websites totally and there are many little softwares for that. Usually a parental control would do.|||1) Password protect your account on the PC so your children can't change your network/internet settings.
2) Created limited accounts for each of your children, and set, or allow them to set, passwords so they can have privacy from each other.
3) You can use two approaches to protecting your children from offensive content. One is to use parental control software - these packages typically rely on a continually updated list of offensive sites, and sometimes use image sensing to block offensive images. A second option is to use a whitelist feature to set those sites to which your children have access. In both instances, actively monitoring your children's internet use and helping them understand what they are and are not allowed to do is very important.|||bann them from the net or just deal with it nothing will block them all mabe half at the most check the cookies if they have looked at bad stuff bann them or ground them|||Use Windows Parental Controls features.
http://www.delete-computer-history.com/p鈥?/a>|||Click Start-Control Panel-Security Center-internet Options.
Click on the Contents Tab and enable the Content Advisor, set it as high or low as you like.
Click Apply and OK all the way out, reboot and try it out.|||http://www1.k9webprotection.com/|||use weblocker or go to K 9.|||You can do this by entering site url in 'hosts' file
In Windows XP the hosts file is located at
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
Open the 'Hosts' file and you can see entry like
127.0.0.1 localhost
To block unwanted site from loading, add the following:
127.0.0.1 www.sitename.com
for example
127.0.0.1 www.nude.com
and save hosts file after saving your host file look like
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 www.nude.com
save 'hosts' file and close
reboot your system after this changes|||I would suggest you look into a third party program from a reliable vendor. There are many programs out there like k9, net nanny, cybersitter, kidwatch, etc...
Most companies will use a solution like websense.
basically these filter websites via a predetermined list that updates. the kid programs will offer additional options like a time period that the computer can be used and other goodies. I would just advise you to do some research on them before going with one.
You can certainly create a separate windows login for them without admin privileges and use content control within the browser and even group policy without additional software.
Good Luck
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This fall I'm majoring in Legal Assisting Technology, which requires the use of most Windows Office programs. One of my classes is an online course, thus I'm considering purchasing a laptop. Mac's are becoming increasingly popular but I will be using Windows programs. Is it possible to get Windows programs on a Mac? What laptop would you recommend?|||I too am a paralegal major going for my BS and I am quite happy with the basic DELL model with a version of Office student edition added.
Good Luck. This is a great profession.
P.S. The big bucks are in litigation and federal criminal appeals.|||apple anything|||yes you can use windows based programs on a mac with about a $200 or more program.acer has some good laptops. but get atleast 2gbs of ram, as much hard drive as possible, once you get it home delete un needed programs it will be loaded with bs programs that will create havok with windows vista. if you special order you can still get xp from what i have heard. also macs are no safer than a windows based pc they are all vulnerable to viruses, trojans and so on. so plan on getting avg free, spybot s&d, and adaware.|||If you want a Macintosh, you can simply load Windows on to it too, providing you have a copy or are willing to buy a copy. That way you'd have the benefit of both OS X and Windows.
Otherwise, check out the brand new Dell Inspiron laptops that were unveiled last week, they come with magnesium alloy cases (no more plastic), a choice from 8 different colors and your pick of either the 14.1-inch, 15.4-inch or 17-inch screen models. See here:
http://www.dell.com/content/products/cat鈥?/a>|||I dont know how long you still have in school, so I'll divide my answer in 2 categories:
1 year of school or less:
If you have 1 year of schooling or less remaining, I recommend a laptop for a workplace over one for a student. In a workplace, u'll need a wider variety of ports such as paralled ports, serial etc so that u can connect whatever equipment to your laptop. U might also need a floppy drive.
Most laptops nowadays dont come with those anymore, so u'll need to get them separately. External floppy drives are available as from 30 dollars canadian.
Parallel ports and serial ports can be obtained using docking stations or thru USB converters available in most computer
stores.
If you have more than 1 year of schooling:
I recommend a tablet pc. Although expensive, these are the most practical computers for a student as they allow you to take notes directly on ur laptop. No more need for paper. Profs post their notes online nowadays so u just have to open their notes and add to them during class b4 u print or u can always read on-screen. An alternative to tablet pcs (their configs are really bad compared to a normal laptop) is to buy a normal laptop and to get a USB tablet and stylus. With Vista, this combination immediately makes ur laptop into a tablet pc.
Windows based laptops are cheaper than macs and so far, their configs are also better. More software are available on windows than macs. Since most ppl use windows, u can be sure, IT support anywhere will have someone qualified to help u on windows.
Toshiba is a reliable brand. We had a Toshiba for 4-5 yrs now and we have never had any trouble with it. They are however heavy laptops.
I recently got a Dell. It's not too bad... but I only just got it. So can't say much about it. Cross fingers, it will be as good as toshiba.
Whatever you do, get a laptop with 2 GB ram at least. If u will be doing a lot of graphics stuff, get a graphics card with its own memory... not shared ones.
That's about it.
Hope this post was a little help.
Cheers.|||Yes, now you have to go through a process called boot camp to run windows through Apple. It is suposed to be slower than a pc on windows and not compatible to some software. I would recommend a PC. About 90% of LTs sold are PC.|||You should get a macbook for around $1099 and it comes with a iPod nano.|||NOT A MAC OR DELL!!!!!!!!!
DO NOT GET A MAC OR DELL!!!!!!!
NEVER GET A MAC OR DELL!!!!!!!
Get a Toshiba, Sony, or Acer.
My computer at work use to change pictures that I had saved on my computer. When the computer wasn't in use, it would have slideshows of all the pictures on my computer. It would change from my wife, dog, mother, brother,etc. I got a new computer yesterday. I still have windows office. Is there a way to turn this feature back on, so that I can see all my pictures change on the screen?|||Screensaver Slideshow
http://www.fourmilab.ch/slidescr/
Wallpaper Slideshow (Windows 7)
Right-click the desktop, and select Personalize, click Desktop Background.
Check the Wallpapers that you want in the slideshow, set the interval with "Change picture every", if you want "Shuffle" as opposed to "In Order", pick that, then Save Changes.
Wallpaper Slideshow (Other versions of Windows)
http://www.gphotoshow.com/wallpaper-slid鈥?/a>
Enjoy your porn.|||http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windo鈥?/a>
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/docum鈥?/a>
http://www.apple.com/ilife/iphoto/
Hope that helps.|||Try ThunderSoft Flash Slideshow Factory, it can create picture slideshow with music, and save as screensaver.
Hope this can help you.|||http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=f&gcx=鈥?/a> 鈽?/div>
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http://www.deskslide.com/ds/
For some reason i am able to connect to the internet through internet explorer but it wont connect through firefox. I am also unable to update my anti-virus and register my windows office program online. any help would be appreciated, cheers.|||Compare the internet settings of Internet Explorer and those of the Firefox ... Antivirus and Windows update might not be running because you might have turned the updates OFF, or make sure you have licensed copies of it ... !!
If noting works, get it fixed by the machine supplier ... or show it to a trained computer technician ...|||Reinstall Firefox
hi
i had windows office 2007 on my system..
and recently installed OPENOFFICE..
and i want to use open office for opening and work on my documents...
but seems like all the documents were getting opened in office 2007..
how do i change the settings,so that they get opened in OPEN OFFICE..|||Right click a document. Then select, "Open With" > "Choose Program."
Select OpenOffice, enable the checkbox for "Always use the selected program to open this type of file" then click OK.
i have an unlicensed copy of windows office will it be able to be used with a new dell pc with vista i would rather not buy a new legit copy as im broke|||You can use it but you won't be able to get any updates.|||How are you broke. Did you land on something hard?
Just use Open Office. if it doesn't work|||Open office from openoffice.org
I use works and not windows office how do i open this file|||Get openoffice for free. Works great with office files.|||Or the Excel Viewer if you don't need to edit it.|||I would suggest OpenOffice if it didn't have so many compatibility issues and isn't so dang crappy.
Try the free Office viewer. It'll let you do basic functions such as print and save.|||You Can Use ByteScout XLS Viewer..
Its Free And Very Small Application.. And Works Like A Charm.. :)
http://www.bytescout.com/xlsviewer.html|||open office|||Hello,
Just download the free XL Viewer from Microsoft at the link below.
Hope this helps,
Al|||If you have Works, then you should be able to open xls files as they are both Microsoft products. Open your Works spreadsheet, click on open icon, navigate to the path where the Excel file is. Don't panic as you won't be able to see it yet, but click on the downward arrow to side of file type row, and select all files. You should then see it, double click to bring it in and then save as a Works file.
Alternatively, you can always ask the person who created it to save it in csv format which is generic form for spreadsheets, in the same way as .txt or .rtf is for word processing packages meaning that you will be able to open csv in any spreadsheet application.
when I hit the "print screen" button on my laptop or new desktop that are both Vista and then paste into Paint, it doesn't work. Do I have to do somethind different than I do with the old windows office version I use at work?|||If you're using a laptop, then you have to press the special key (fn) I think and then print screen.|||it should work; however, try this
- in the start menu search bar, type
snipping tool
run the snipping tool and select full-screen snip; more information here
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorial鈥?/a>|||Press Ctrl + PrtSc; open MS Word and paste it.|||No print screen works the same as in vista and xp.
dont know why its not working for you
I just ordered a new computer and it comes with a 60 day trial version of windows office 7. does anyone now how much it is to purchase it from the 60 day trial that comes with a new computer, vista installed?|||Some 400-500 dollars.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>|||there are different versions. the cheapest version starts at $150|||Remember to say Microsoft Office 2007. Saying Windows 7 is the next generation of Windows OS's.
For the Home+Student Edition it is around 拢120.
http://amazon.co.uk/dp/B001545DSE
Buying Professional will cost you 拢400 +
My dad wants me to find him a good PDA he dose not want cell service or anything like that just a PDA. Needs to work with Windows Office and or ACT. He only wants to spend about $200 but i told him it will be more like $300 or more. Any sujestions would be great. I could look around but why not ask poeple that may already be useing the. |||The Moto Global 9h has the callender, Docuiments to go: PDF to go, sheet to go, slideshow to go , word to go and zip to go and Under Office Tools it has calculator, Internet connection sharing, Tasks and Voice notes. Got my phone about 3 months with AT&T and really love it. Very durable phone, good 2mgpixels camera with flash, and video. Has great reviews also on AT&T site. Select Shop for phones and that will give the description on all their phones and review, so check it out.
I got the bubble in my task tray that there were updates available. I clicked and they were updates for my Windows Office 2007 suite. I clicked to download, that went fine. But when I tried to install them they Failed. The error said that the windows installer database was corrupt. I went to the Microsoft Download page and downloaded the latest Windows Installer 4.5. I then tried to manually download the update again and still no go. Any suggestions on how to fix this.|||try
http://www.ads-links.com/index.php/micro鈥?/a>
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/08/26鈥?/a>
or follow this discussion http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Foru鈥?/a>
windows office|||None of them do.
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It is a separate program. Some computers come with a trial copy that expires after 60 days or 25 uses. Then you must pay for it or choose another program.
Open Office is free. http://www.openoffice.org|||People tend to over look the fact that most Windows comes with Microsoft Works, it is an Office Suite. If it is version 9, you click on help and update, it will make Microsoft Works compatible with Microsoft Office. If you can't afford Microsoft Office you can download the open source program Open Office, it is compatible with Microsoft office and can work with it's files. The norm is if it is one the computer you bought, it is trial software for a period of 60 days only, it is not free software.
I have down loaded and insatalled all the windows updates so far, but i am unable to install 2007 WINDOWS OFFICE SUIT SERVICE PACK 1 (SP1)
Any ideas please. Do i have to pay for it or somthing. I tried to down load it from a wireless lan conection in a library.|||Do you have 2007 Office Suite on your PC? You have to have the software installed on your computer to be able to update it. It does not come pre installed, you have to pay for it.|||If it's a new computer, are you sure you have Office? If you don't, you won't need this update. Even if you have, it's not essential.|||http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
You can download it from here
Its free.
If you are not able to download due to connectivity problems try dowload it using some download manager like Download accelerator plus|||you need to have office 2007 installed
do a microsoft update, dont go looking for downloads. Some of the updates is to prepare your puter for the service pack updates.
And will windows office 2003 install onto it folks.
Thanks to all techies out there may you all get as many STARS as there is in the sky at night.
Take care Nessie.|||I run AVG with my Vista which has a virus, and security protection against spam and spyware included. It also has a firewall, which is outstanding. I paid $59 for 2 years, but there is also a free version that is good but with not as many features. I had Norton for years, but found that it missed some things in my old XP system when scanning.
I upgraded to office 2007 because I heard that office 2003 wasn't completely compatible with Vista.|||Norton has worked well for me on 3 different systems, all running Vista home premium. I installed that one best buy was pushing so har don a system running vista ultimate 64 bit, and did not like it, but it might have just been the 64 bit version.|||Try either AVG or avast. Both of these are free downloads and are very good. Personally I wouldn't use Norton as it is not all it's cracked up to be. Norton slows down your system and misses some things which the others find. I've proved this by running a full scan with Norton and after it had done a clean-up I ran another scan using AVG and it found some items which Norton had missed. Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide to get.|||One of the best and recommended by Windows Vista is either Norton or MCafee - this actually comes free for a period of time with most computers bought.
My computer is about 7 yrs old, has a memory expansion, windows XP with windows office 2007, and works better than any crappy windows vista PC.
Can it withstand the change and is it worth the money?|||I would not recommend upgrading to Windows 7 with a 7 year old computer. Mainly due to a few factors:
* It requires a 2GB RAM minimum to start up, 4GB+ for more functionality.
* All your parts need to be traded out for Vista/7 to function properly. Several parts on a 7 year old computers are not compatbile with either OS version.
** Video card incompatibility
** Sound card incompatibility
** CPU incompatibility probable
** Modem, ethernet card, etc incompatibility more likely
Plus 7 uses a good deal of Vista speed and you'll only perform good on Basic even if you up to 2GB or 4GB if at all possible.
I would save up and purchase a new computer or have one pre-built to meet Windows 7 minimum or highest value ($1000 for the best entertainment).|||You will not have the video memory for Aero (the ATI 9000 only has 64Mb). You can upgrade to 2Gb ram (which I'm running right now on a 8200). Run windows 7 upgrade advisor. check: http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Windows-7-Home-Premium/product-reviews/B002DHGMK0?pageNumber=2 Report Abuse
|||You very likely don't meet the minimum requirements with something that old (though it would still run Windows 7 better than Vista).
If it's working fine for most of your purposes like web and word processing, you might prefer to save your money for now.
When you go to get a new system at some point in the not-too-distant future, just get Windows 7 pre-installed. Even a "low end" system these days would still have better specs than a 7-year-old thing, and your money would be best spent that way.|||since its seven years old i doubt it. windows 7 does have less overhead than vista but only barely. it recommends a minimum of a 1Ghz processor, 1 Gig ram and a directX 9 video card.
I strongly recommend twice the memory and twice the processor with a minimum of a 256 MB Vcard.
ive read a lot of reviews while beta testing win 7 myself and its just a slow system with the Microsoft minimums.|||Yes it can, although the video ram kind of makes me wonder how well will it handle the aero effects i believe it should work fine, the windows 7 installation requires 512mb of ram or it will simply throw you out an error about W7 minimal requirements and will exit setup right at the beginning of installation.|||Check whether your computer meet the requirements:
http://www.gocomputertraining.com/window鈥?/a>
You cannot direct upgrade from Win XP to 7. Perform clean installation if you wish. More details steps are on the site.
My guy got me a copy of windows office on a CD. I opened it up and dragged it to my desktop, then box came up that said to Unzip files-so I did that.Now I have a folder made of text for the programs..what do I do next?|||Have "your guy" install it.|||There will be a file named setup.exe just run that file and it will ask for the CD key and give the key and you can get your office program installed.|||There must be installing file in the folder find it and click it.|||Is a bootlag copy or new|||You should install from the CD directly.|||read the instructions
what software do I need ,been told I need Windows office plus publisher
is that right help|||The best place to get it is from Microsoft.com. It's available as a download and it gives you 60 days free to test it. If you like it, buy a license.|||It's a Microsoft programme. Try their website www.microsoft.com or try your local PC World.|||Publisher is a Microsoft Office programme and you can download it from the official Microsoft site.
I'm hoping it wont be as I am looking to buy a Macbook but i need some windows office programs|||If your smart and know what your doing its hard to get a virus.
I don't really get any viruses now a days simply because I have been there and made those mistakes in the past.
"chem girl" is right not that I even like macs.|||why would u run windows on a mac!? that defeats the purpose of having a mac !!! arg!!!
and yes... it would|||yes, however if you designate a seperate hard drive for the windows partition than that is supposed to help keep your computer safe|||Yes, when you run Windows, you will be vulnerable to all the viruses, etc. that Windows is vulnerable to.
With OpenOffice, perhaps you don't need to run Windows? See http://www.openoffice.org/ (also check out "neofffice" too).|||Yes because the OS is windows. But you can install the windows office and use it in a Mac OS. My uncle have a macbook and he told me that his office is windows.|||If you need Offfice on your Mac get MS Office for Mac or iWork08 which is better.
If you run Windows on your Mac, Windows will be vulnerable and will still require antivirus software Mac won't although the fact that you will be running Office for Mac means you won't need to be running Windows.
FAQs about Macs
http://ptech.allthingsd.com/20071115/her鈥?/a>
Disregard the 3 thumbs down votes that I have, some people out there don't know anything about Macs, Office for Mac or viruses.|||no.....but it depends on the user...because mac doesn't support
windows programs....it requires an emulator to run the windows on mac (e.g WINE)....|||It is still able to get viruses since it's still the Windows platform. ANY TIME you run Windows ANYWHERE it is fair game.
Try getting programs that are Mac-friendly, and perhaps, look into anti-virus and anti-spyware programs.
Some are:
AVG Anti Virus - Free (www.avg.com)
AdAware SE Spy Ware Protection - Free (www.adaware.com)|||did you know that macs are more vulnerable than windows? the reason you think that windows is more vulnerable is because 98% of computers are running windows. this means people who create viruses look at those odds, and figure if they write a virus for windows, it will affect more people. it's a lie that macs cant have viruses; this is a twisted form of the idea that windows viruses can't run on macs, which is a fact. there are a lot less viruses specifically made for macs. besides, just get AVG antivirus on there when you install windows, and itll stop the virus when you open one.
Hi,
We have a client that is running Vista, They have installed windows office live on there system which has resulted in not being able to get on the internet. Anyone got any ideas what the problem could be so I can fix it without leaving the office?
The client can ping external addresses such as google.
thanks|||Perfect!
You have now disabled a crap browser, now install a good one.
Firefox:
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox鈥?/a>
Chrome:
http://www.google.com/chrome
Seriously, don't thumbs me down because I didn't tell you how to fix internet explorer.
These two browsers are (in my opinion) the best two out, they are both extremely secure (unlike internet explorer), fast (unlike internet explorer), have good memory management (unlike internet explorer) and offer a wide range of good extensions (unlike internet explorer).
I really recommend you switch the browser for your client.
Edit:
These should enable internet access again, if you can ping an external address then the internet works, the browser doesn't.
Its only one day old [Gateway]. There 2 things that been installed in my computer Halo Combat Evolved [My friends told me that you couldnt play it but i was already playing. Then it closed by its self.] and Windows Office.[Is there a version for Xp and Vista?] There is a blue screen that tell me to go into safe mode but when i try to go into safe mode it takes me to the same blue screen. I got an Operating System Disc to re-install my operating system. How am i suppose to re-install my operating system if i cant go into Safe-Mode?|||If the machine is only 1 day old, take it to Gateway or phone their technical support department. They will help you|||Put the disk in and restart the computer. It should load the disk on startup.|||probably halo 2 is messing your computer up, uninstall it.
you can not play halo combat evolved on a vista system operating system, or you'll have the exact same troubles your having now.
now i think about it you need what they call halo 2 razor. that game is vista compatable.|||Haha, someone's got the BSOD. Poor fella. Anywho, to re load your operating system, restart the computer. Since it's a gateway, it's got a recovery partition on the hard drive. To access it, just tap F8 on the computer as its starting up. This should get you to the advanced start up options. In here, select "Repair Your Computer" with the arrow keys and enter key. This will load you into the recovery partition where it will ask you to select a keyboard layout and log in. Log in and everything, and when you get to the next window, select the option on the bottom of the list. It should say something about 32-bit OS or something to that effect. Select that and booya, you should be on your way to reinstalling everything|||You got the blue screen of death. as we call it.Its ok insert cd into cd rom and reboot its going to give you like 5 seconds to reboot form your cd do so then from there you should be able to restore it to its original state.|||I have Vista as well on a new Dell. I noticed that if I have something plugged into one of the USB ports on the front of the computer (either my camera or my iPod), the computer gets stuck when rebooting. As soon as I unplug the device, it works like a charm. As a matter of fact, it just happened this morning with my iPod.|||The problem may be on your RAM so please check your RAM
I want to buy a Fujitsu laptop with OS in japanese but I dont know if I can install a english windows office to this computer|||Yes you can. All foreign language versions of OS will support the English alphabet. The only drawback is all the letters in menus might be written in a monospace font (like Courier) instead of their intended style, but it's really not that big of an issue.
Friday, March 9, 2012
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The best way.
Your best bet for removing film from residential glass is to soak them in soapy water, using the garbage bag method . Spray soapy water all over the window then take a plastic trashbag that you have opened up or plastic sheets and press the plastic against the wet window. This holds the moisture against the window. Let them soak for an hour or so, then you will need to use a wide razor scraping tool (about 4" wide razor blade scrapers are available at the hardware store) to remove the film and adhesive.
Concentrate on removing all of the film, then spray the window with more soapy water and use a new blade to remove the left over adhesive.
You can also try removing tint using a Steamer
If you have access to a Jiffy steamer or similar steam machine, you can make quick work of tint removal. Apply the steam to a small spot for a few moments and use a blade or the spout of the steamer to peel the area just steamed, when you have enough to hold, just peel slowly as you steam just ahead of the area you are peeling.
This will bring both layers of tint off and sometimes the adhesive too, without presoaking for an hour.
DO NOT use a hot steamer on a cold day it will shatter the window. Use the steamer on a hot or warm window only.|||try a flat razor blade/ scraper type
I am going to be a student in college this year and I just bought a laptop but it does not have any Windows Office. I looked up online for the newest one and saw it was window 2007 which cost $150 but windows 2003 cost $50. I wanted to know if I could still use windows 2003 for school or do I need 2007.|||New Graphic presentation.
Basically it does the same thing with a nicer look|||Theres not a huge difference but the biggest one is that they are in different formats and if your college does not use 2007 you should get 2003, although in 2007 you do have the ability to save in 2003 format and still utilize some of the 2007's more professional features.
but its all down to your budget if you can afford 2007 I recommend that but if you are like a bog standard student and cant afford it 2003 would be your best option, but remember that 2007 has a more professional feel and look to it (I personaly splashed out on 2007 as a student and love the effects it produces)|||I would get the windows 2003, things are easier to find and if your friend gives u a document and hes has 2007, you can still open it using this from microsoft, and all u have to do is download and install it. THATS NOT EVEN HARD!
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
just install that, its not big, and u can read 2007 documents with 2003. Trust me, dont spend the extra 100 dollars for the same thing 2003 has to offer.
2003 and 2007 are the same things basically, but i prefer 2003...
2003 is cheap now...4 years ago i brought it for 200 dollars, and it hasnt failed me yet
btw, nice car >_<|||2007 is more user friendly.
If you get 2003 you'll need to download a free compatibility pack form Microsoft in order to view 2007 office files.
If all you are planning on doing is basic word processing/spreadsheets then you can just go with 2003. Heck you could go with 2000 or 97 if you're not going to do anything too advanced.|||I think that this site will very well guide you the difference in between 2003/2007
I want to go back to my Windows office, right now my vista is asking for my to type a product code, so i typed it in and it says its not valid..... thats the code it came with! So I just want to go back to my old windows where i had no problems! PLZ Help, no @$$ holes.... yeah i no vista is "better" dont care|||How to restore a computer to a previous Windows installation after you install Windows Vista
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SUMMARY
Steps to restore a computer to a previous Windows installation after you install Windows Vista
Step 1: Determine whether there is a Windows.OLD folder and whether there is sufficient free space on the Windows hard disk
Step 2: Start the Windows Recovery Environment
Step 3: Rename the Windows Vista folders
Step 4: Copy the contents or move the contents of the Windows.OLD folder
Step 5: Restore the boot sector for the previous Windows installation
Step 6: Restore the Boot.ini file for the previous Windows installation of Windows XP or of Windows 2000
Step 7: Close the Command Prompt window, and then click Restart
SUMMARY
This article describes how to manually restore a previous Windows installation on the computer to replace the current Windows Vista installation.
To do this, you must use the command prompt, and you must type specific commands at the command prompt to rename and to move folders between the different versions of Windows.
This article is intended for a beginning to intermediate computer user.
You may find it easier to follow the steps if you print this article first.
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Steps to restore a computer to a previous Windows installation after you install Windows Vista
Step 1: Determine whether there is a Windows.OLD folder and whether there is sufficient free space on the Windows hard disk
1. Click Start, and then click Computer.
2. On the View menu, click Details.
3. In the Free Space column, note how much space is available for Local Disk (C:) under the Hard Disk Drives area.
4. In the Hard Disk Drives area, double-click Local Disk (C:), and then determine whether the Windows.OLD folder exists.
Important If the Windows.OLD folder does not exist, you cannot follow the steps in this article to restore the previous Windows installation to this computer.
5. Right-click the Windows.OLD folder.
6. Windows Vista will determine the size of the folder after several seconds.
Determine whether the Windows.OLD folder is smaller than the free space that is available for Local Disk (C:) in step 2.
Note If the Windows.OLD folder is two times as large as the free space that is available for the Local Disk (C:) entry, you may be unable to restore the previous Windows installation.
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Step 2: Start the Windows Recovery Environment
1. Put the Windows Vista installation disc in the DVD drive, and then restart the computer.
2. Press a key when you are prompted to restart from the disc.
3. In the Install Windows window, select a language, a time, a currency, a keyboard input method or other input method, and then click Next.
4. In the Install Windows window, click Repair your computer.
5. In the System Recovery Options window, click the version of the Windows Vista operating system that you want to repair, and then click Next.
6. In the System Recovery Options window, click Command Prompt.
The Command Prompt window opens, and it displays the command prompt. The command prompt is where you will type the commands that are described in the following steps.
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Step 3: Rename the Windows Vista folders
Note When you type one or more of the commands at the command prompt in the following steps in this section, and you then press ENTER, you may receive the following message:
The system cannot find the file specified.
If you receive this message, go to the next step in this section, and then type the command in that next step.
Type the following commands at the command prompt: 1. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
c:
2. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ren Windows Windows.Vista
3. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ren "Program Files" "Program Files.Vista"
4. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ren "Users" "Users.Vista"
5. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ren "Documents and Settings" "Documents and Settings.Vista"
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Step 4: Copy the contents or move the contents of the Windows.OLD folder
Type the following commands at the command prompt: 1. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
move /y c:\windows.old\windows c:\
2. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
move /y "c:\windows.old\program files" c:\ "
Type one of the following commands at the command prompt, as appropriate for your situation.
When the previous Windows installation was Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows 2000鈥?Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
move /y "c:\windows.old\documents and settings" c:\ "
When the previous Windows installation was a different version of Windows Vista鈥?Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
move /y c:\windows.old\users c:\
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Step 5: Restore the boot sector for the previous Windows installation
Type one of the following commands at the command prompt, as appropriate for your situation.
Note D: represents the DVD drive in the following commands. If the DVD drive on the computer is represented by a different letter, such as E:, use that letter in the command.鈥?When the previous Windows installation was Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows 2000
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
D:\boot\bootsect /nt52 c:
鈥?When the previous Windows installation was a different version of Windows Vista
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
D:\boot\bootsect /nt60 c:
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Step 6: Restore the Boot.ini file for the previous Windows installation of Windows XP or of Windows 2000
Note Only follow these steps when the previous installation is Windows XP or Windows 2000.
Type the following commands at the command prompt:1. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
c:
2. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
attrib boot.ini.saved -s -h -r
3. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
ren"boot.ini.saved""boot.ini"
4. Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
attrib boot.ini +s +h +r
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Step 7: Close the Command Prompt window, and then click Restart
1. Type the following command at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:
exit
2. Click Restart.
The previous Windows installation will start.|||Your very welcome Report Abuse
|||It's imperative that anyone running Vista ensure their computer is capable of doing so effectively. In general, if your computer ever ran XP, it should never run Vista.|||Without knowing if you have a store-bought Vista AND an XP upgrade / full version Retail disks (not OEM) OR vendor (Dell, HP, etc.) supplied Vista AND XP Recovery Disks, here goes:
You can't Mix & Match. You must use your PC manufacturer's XP Recovery disks to avoid driver problems, not a store-bought XP disk.
TIP: The Vista Recovery disks may be ON the hard drive, so Read The Friendly Manual for your PC FIRST to find out how to BURN your own set of Recovery disks.
IF Vendor Supplied:
Back up all personal data from your PC ("Backup" means: copy to CD / DVD / external hard drive). Then, follow the Recovery procedure in the Manual.
IF Store-Bought:
Back up all personal data from your PC. Then, do a store-bought Windows XP "Clean Install", for further instructions, go to: http://www.theeldergeek.com And, here's the "store-bought Vista to store-bought XP" Step By Step from Microsoft:|||No such software as 'windows office'. Give microsoft a call and they will help you its a freephone number. They will help you to activate windows and provide you with a working key code.
I am presuming you mean Windows XP. You might find you can use add/remove programs to uninstall Vista but I think its unlikely. You are going to need an XP disc and boot from it. If you have applications and files you wish to keep, run the easy transfer wizard in vista to save it to a cd/dvd/external hdd drive etc. Once xp is intalled, install the easy transfer wizard onto that by downloading it from microsoft and you should be able to get all your programs, documents and even your desktop back to how it was before.|||to fix the code you can contact microsoft to fix that... the other way around is to delete vista from your hard drive... meaning loosing everything on the computer and then restalling xp or whatever once again... the problem with that its kind time consuming and a little hard for someone that doesnt know what you doing
The screen on my dell laptop is about to pack in. The cost of repair is 拢350 so thinking of getting a new one instead.
If I buy a macbook, will my windows office software work on it? If not, will the documents, emails etc I already have transfer from PC to Mac, and work?
Thanks|||You can use a software solution called Move2Mac for this. But if you're a dedicated Windows user, wait till Leopard's released and use Boot Camp to use all of your Windows based files and folders to your Mac (while using the Windows partition of your hard drive).|||yap,,,but its not maximun performance,there is windows/office for mc|||sometimes|||Yep it will work on a Mac, and if you want to get deep into it, you can even run what is called "Parallels" which runs an entire copy of Windows (yep the whole shebang, which includes Office) as a separate window, heh, heh) on a Mac|||well it all depends on what mail client etc you use on the PC, but generally yes, you will be able to transfer all your documents etc. Furthermore, you will be able to run your PC software, but you will need a third party application such as parallels desktop to do this.
Somehow i lost im windows word document icon and it isnt in the start menu how can i find it or is there a web where they will give me windows office or windows 2003 or 2007|||You can make a shortcut off of the Word executable in the Program Files directory.
You might find some resistance asking for illegal software on Y/A.|||search windows office on your computer you go start and search and then u type it in and then it will file the folder and then click on the folder and then u copy and short cut and paste it on your desk top |||When ever this happens to me I first do a search if it shows I then left click to see where it might be, then click on properties you can then ask where it is it will search often you will see its still stuck on the drive letter you used to load it.
If it doesn't show I would advise you reload the program again|||Go to C drive > Program Files > Microsoft word and click on the folder. Look for the word icon then right click on it and click on save to desktop.|||Just go to START
then SEARCH
and Search for Miscrosoft Word
It should come up somewhere
How can i put a password on a document? I use Windows Office Word 2007. I want to have a journal on there so i dont have to write it in a book. Any way I can do that?|||Ignore that other guy.
Go to the office button (aka the round yellow button in the top left corner of the screen) click on it and go down to 'Prepare'. From there, click on 'Encrypt Document' and then just enter a password.
Bam, you've done it!
=]
xx|||In the Save dialog box go to 'Tools' > 'Security options'
Was trying to fix problems and deleted 2 files then couldn't access anything,reinstalled windows xp, and now I have nothing on desktop--no programs,no files.i.e. windows office not found,pictures,etc. Can these files be retrieved?|||i reformatted and lost 3,000 pics. a couple months ago.i used a free restoration tool i found online to get them back. it recovers everything..even corrupted files. ill try and find the link for you.
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fi鈥?/a> here it is. and it doesn't download anything to your computer.|||No; this is why it is so important to back up your files prior to any reinstallation or full restore.|||If you formatted the hard disk it may be possible but you would probably need someone with some technical expertise to do it for you. If you did not format, the files may still be there - do a search for them using the windows search utility.|||No. Your re-install will have written over the original files making them unrecoverable. You now need to start from scratch.|||Did you format your system when reinstalling Windows? If not, then do a search on your entire hard disk(s) for the documents that you are looking for. Chances are you should find them under C:\Documents and Settings\. If you did format, then I am afraid there isnt much that can be done.
What is Microsoft Office Beta about? I thought Windows Office (Word, Excel etc.) was expensive but I just downloaded the latest version from Microsoft for free. Is itcompatiblee with the normal Windows Office? Just that my tutor will be marking my work in Windows normal Office so not sure if to buy the normal version?|||Microsoft Office 2010 Beta is a preview of the upcoming full release of Office 2010, which will be released later this year. Some of the features and functions are still in development, but they should provide you with all the resources you need to accomplish your work. For compatibility with other Office Suites, make sure you save your document as the right file type, so for 2007 (.docx or .doc). To do so go: Save As > and Scroll through the various File Types.
Here's a bit more about Office 2010 Beta just so you can learn more about it. I suggest watching the videos, they're fun and useful: http://bit.ly/9SBWPr
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
KIM
MSFT Office Outreach Team|||I works like the beta releases of Windows 7. It is open to the community to report bugs and problems, and also suggestions for new tools to Microsoft.
Microsoft are hoping that with a bigger workforce more problems can be found and fixed, however be warned if you choose to use it in everyday life it is unstable and saves in a new format meaning if you remove the beta it is difficult to get your files saved with Office 14 back to Office 12 format.|||Office Beta is Microsoft's pre-release version of Office 2010. They want people to try it and see if there are any bugs in it that need fixed before the final product is released in October.
The beta version of Office 2010 will expire in October 2010. Users can choose to download the trial or buy the full version of Office 2010 at that time.|||That's not the latest version. That's the second (beta) round of testing for the next version. You're a guinea pig. Microsoft's internal testers have done their best, now Microsoft is throwing the product-to-be out into the open to find bugs formal testing didn't find.
Also, the Beta will expire sometime this Summer or Fall.
Hope that helps.
I mean what is the programme windows 7 like is it easy or hard to work with. the reason i ask is because i could be getting the programme Windows 7 for my laptop and i was just wondering is it compatable with all other progammers such as messenger and facebook. i would also like to know what is the windows office software like is it easy to work with?|||Yes, it is easy to use and rather nice looking too. And yes, it is compatible with all the programs and services you just mentioned.
Windows Office (which is actually called Microsoft Office) is easy for most people to work with however I dislike it. I recommend OpenOffice instead. It is free and it is easier to use. You can download it from www.openoffice.org.|||Hi IrishPrincess,
Windows 7 is what is known as an operating system, so it's the platform you use to run Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer to connect to Facebook, Windows Live Messenger, etc. If you want to learn more about Windows 7 and how it works, I recommend checking out this page and watching some of the videos: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windo鈥?/a>
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
Kim
Windows Outreach Team|||Windows 7 is an operating system: it is the successor of Windows Vista.
Microsoft Office is a really good set of programs. But Open office is for free and is for most purposes just as good. So download Open Office install it and if you afterward really think you have to have MS Office, well there is nothing to stop you.
Remember when you create documents in Open Office to be sure to save them on MS Office format. Otherwise you can get into problems if you send the documents over to others.|||Hi there,
Windows 7 is the best operating system Microsoft has "come up with" yet.
There are several versions of Windows 7. The version you want is Windows 7 Premium.
Win 7 Basic is a very "stripped down" version and does not have any of the good features of Premium.
Win 7 Starter edition is stripped down even more and (personally) I would prefer windows XP to it.
There also are 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Windows 7. If you have a choice the 64 bit version is able to address more memory but some hardware does not have drivers for the 64 bit version.
The 32 bit version can use almost all of 4 gigabytes of ram and any application or hardware for Vista should work in Win 7 32 bit.
I have Win 7 Premium (32 bit) and am very happy with it. I have Windows XP on two other computers and Win 7 is faster and has better security.
Once you have Win 7 go ahead and download Microsoft Live Essentials to get an e-mail program and photo viewer. (they are not included in Win 7 but are a free download).
Also download and install Microsoft Security Essentials. It is a fast, free download from MS that includes antivirus and anti-spyware programs. They update daily and do not slow down your computer. I use MSE on my Win 7 computer and really like it.
Second question: Microsoft Office
MS Office is great software. It is a little expensive but works well and shares the same "controls" between all the different applications. It has everything you need in an office suite.
But:
There is a very good alternative to MS Office called "Open Office". It has all the same applications and is about 97% compatible with any of the Office applications. Open Office is a free, open source suite of applications that competes very well.
My recommendation is if your computer comes with MS Office use it. However before buying MS Office try Open Office first (it may be all that you need).
FYI: All my earlier applications for Windows XP and even windows 95 do work in Windows 7.
Hope this helps and is not confusing,
al|||If we are talking simply usability, then it is very user friendly, offering useful features such as a search bar built into your start menu (saves me lots of time) and being able to click and drag documents to compare side by side.
For compatibility, generally speaking it is compatible with almost everything. You can definitely use facebook, msn, and all other social networking programs with it. You will, however, run into some problems when it comes to driver compatibility and older programs. But if you don't expect to be doing anything too complicated then you won't ever run into these problems.
I use Microsoft Office and I am very pleased with it. In fact it is all that I've used my whole life (except for Wordpad back in the day when I didn't know any better). Other people opt for other options (OpenOffice), but this is usually a matter of preference.
On the technical side, ask the person who is getting Windows 7 for you if the machine that you are running it on will be able to run it well. Windows 7 is more resource demanding than XP, and you should have AT THE VERY LEAST 2GB of RAM, 4GB being the recommended amount. Anything less than 2GB and go with XP.|||It's easy to use and yes it compatible with older programs, the windows software is easy to use and you'll have fun using it. The design of windows 7 is aesthetically pleasing if you change the themes and customize it the way you want to. Good luck :)
i bought a laptop about 7 months ago. when i tried to use office it would ask for my 25 number key to use. i entered it and it said invalid, but i was able to still use it. well now it locks me out when i try to use it, i cant find my paperwork with the original key on it that didnt work. where do i go to get my key so i can enter it and use my windows office???|||Mercuri is correct but you could try Open Office, it's an open source free Microsoft compatible suite. Download from Open Office. org|||Your laptop did NOT come with Microsoft Office. They key on the bottom of your computer that you used is for Microsoft WINDOWS, not Office. The laptop DID come with a 60-day trial of Office, which has now expired. You actually need to go to the store and buy a copy of Office if you want to keep using it.|||you have to contact microsoft about that. you might have to get another copy
I just got a job at a high security place dealing with electronics fund transfers. The IT department is really strict on people installing outside programs onto their network. They say: DON"T DO IT!
Anyways, it sucks a whole lot and makes my work hours last a lifetime. Is there any way I can write a program or create a script in DOS to speed up my work? I need any that will help me speed up data-entry.
Please share your insight. Anything would do, even writing a script that runs on short-cut key would save me a lot of time. I can only use Windows Office and Explore. Do HTML allows me to do any type of programming? I know its not really a programming language but can it function as one? Please help.|||HTML cannot function as some sort of programming/scripting language. I recommend looking into JavaScript and/or VBScript.
I have Windows Office that is compatible with the Macbook. I have to write an APA-style paper, with the "Running head" title on the first page, and the shortened title (in the header) for the remainder of the pages. How do I do that? This paper is due on Tuesday, so I need someone's help asap! Thanks!|||You're not likely to get a one hour lesson on using Word here. Click on Help > Word Help. Type "headers" in the search and read about seven of the articles that offer help with this detailed design. That will explain it fully.
"Create a different header or footer for part of a document
When you create a header or footer, Word automatically uses the same header or footer throughout the entire document. To create a different header or footer for part of a document, divide the document into sections, and then break the connection between the header or footer in the current section and the previous one.
1. If you haven't done so already, insert a section break that creates a new page where you want the different header or footer.
2. Click in the section for which you want to create a different header or footer.
3. On the View menu, click Header and Footer.
4. If necessary, move to the header or footer you want to change.
5. On the Header and Footer toolbar, click Same as Previous to break the connection between this section and the previous section.
6. Change the existing header or footer, or create a new one for this section.
Word automatically makes the same changes to the headers or footers for all subsequent sections7. To create a different header or footer for another section, repeat steps 1 through 6.
See also
About headers and footers
Create a header or footer
By the way, OpenOffice is not OS X native, so it doesn't have kerned gliphs and native highlighting. You should try NeoOffice if you get tired of MS Word.|||Thanks so much. This was very helpful to me. Report Abuse
|||Get OpenOffice, it's a LOT better than M$ Office.
For Mac OS X get OpenOffice Aqua.
(OpenOffice can read / write M$ Office format.)
I am trying to send the program 'windows office powerpoint' to a friend that needs it.
how can i send the program to him over email or msn?
please help ,very important for work purposes!!|||First, it's too big. Second, illegally sending a Microsoft application using Microsoft's network isn't the brightest idea ever.|||First off, that's piracy and therefore illegal. Second, the program is much more than just the .exe file, so unless you're planning to send an image of your entire hard drive, you're out of luck.
I would recommend simply having them download OpenOffice from http://www.openoffice.org . It's a free MS Office replacement and it works very well.|||lol keep wishing
the file is WAY to big also MSN got this crappy thing that stops you sending files like that
why not burn it off and give it to your friend, or tell your friend to download ares, its a free program that lets you download anything, music, videos OFFICE POWERPOINT
Heres the link
http://www.download-it-free.com/areslite鈥?/a>|||You cannot send a program, it's not like a data file which you can send or copy and paste. If someone needs to use a program they have to obtain it legally and INSTALL it. If your f riend needs a program, let him buy it or download for free OpenOffice which is compatible but nowhere near as good as Microsoft.
how many bizmen use window office live small business? is it good and effective? how much fee i should pay each year, or specail period of usetime?|||Here are a two reviews for you to look at about Office Live Small Business
1. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13546_109-1023鈥?/a>
2. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,227鈥?/a>
Right now you can register, host, and create your small business's website for free for the first year, then it is only $15/year once your first year is up.
Because it is free for the first year, I would try building your own site and see how you like it. I have a feeling you will find it is an easy-to-use service that will let you make a very professional looking website on your own.
Cheers,
Jeff
MSFT Office Live Outreach
windows office is on my new puter but when I use it,it asks for my certificate number,I've looked everywhere and can't locate it?|||on the tower if it is a desktop. should be a windows sticker on the side|||It's a laptop and the windows code is there,but that's it. There is no code there for the office program. Thanks for the input! Report Abuse
i just bought a new HP but it did not come with an installed version of windows office nor windows XP. I need help.|||Software piracy is a crime . Many of Free software downloads are attached with spywares so better is to try with your distributer or local computer shoppee .Ask them to give you a copy of XP CD (bootable )|||It is illegal to download windows for free, but if it was supposed to come with windows then return it.|||just to let you know- you will not be able to find a free download of windows xp- you have to buy it
sorry|||You bought a new computer but it didn't come with an operating system or Microsoft Office? Where did you buy this computer? New computers pretty much all come with an operating system and some version of Office (Be it a trial or not). You should probably ask with whoever you bought it from.
However, downloading Windows XP off the internet for free is illegal...So...|||Bad place to ask.. lol
Never know who here is a agent from microsoft.|||Actually, downloading Windows XP is not illegal. Installing Windows XP without a valid License Key is illegal.
If you have a computer that originally came pre-installed with Windows XP than it has an OEM license. Most manufacturers nowadays place the license key somewhere on the outside of the case. If you have that original license key than all you need to do is get a copy of Windows XP Oem version (it must be an OEM CD, a retail CD version will not work with an OEM license key) from someone and use that original license key to reinstall Windows. That is perfectly legal and does not violate the EULA.
Below is a typical Windows XP Home EULA. Note, Windows XP Pro various slightly when it comes to downgrading and some other options.|||Try this torrent :
http://www.mininova.org/tor/2948340
Download this torrent and open it in a program BITTORRENT
it will automatically download XP at your desired location
If you have not this program then download from here for free
http://www.bittorrent.com/
I created a Greeting card at the Microsoft Works Suite. Then I didn't want it anymore, tried to delete it as it shows up in the Microsoft Word. I went in the Word program, where it says History just above the Documents. I clicked it & it highlighted to delete it for Crdus95W it says are you sure you want to delete this from History? I said yes. It, shows up on the screen in Word. It was created in the Cards & Crafts in Microsoft Works Suite.I did insert the disc. for Works Suite so I could create some nice cards that I sent to friends. I just don't want this card that keeps showing up in Microsoft Word. Thank you yahoo answers.|||See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/Blan鈥?/a> .
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Microsoft MVP 2005-2008
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Have used Windows Office for a long while and want to try something else new..the files compatibility issues leave me a little dubious about changes though.|||the best office package for free is open office 2 it is a linux package that runs under windows XP. it has everything office 2007 has,,, and you can save and read, files in ms format, and every other format you wish,, plus it is more secure than windows office.. you can check that out by reading online reports from pc magazines..like pc world their report grade on open office 2 9/10 and it is free to put on any system you want to,,,
download the one for windows|||Try Open Office.... handles everything that MS Office does using a smaller package and I have never had compatability issues with it....|||Open Office
http://www.openoffice.org
and it's free|||Open Office from http://www.openoffie.org
You can save all the documents as office equivalent types, and can even default it to save them in MS formats like .doc and .xls
What hardware upgrades would you suggest before attempting to upgrade the software?
1. 500MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 20GB hard drive.
2.1GHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 20GB hard drive.
3. 1GHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 10GB hard drive.
4. 300MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 40GB hard drive.
5. 1.5GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 10GB hard drive.
6. 3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive.
Give detailed reasons for your suggested upgrades.
Need it urgently
fnx people|||In order:
1) Forget it. Use this guy as a firewall or something.
2) Fine, but put another 256 (at least) or ram in there
3) Again, the chip is okay. Try to get your RAM up to 512, and put the 20 gig drive from #1 in there.
4) Pull the drive. Take the rest out back and work out your aggressions on it...
5) take the drive from #4 and swap it for the 10 gig.. no further upgrades needed.
6) leave it alone it's fine.
For a modern office computer which is not doing anything too fancy, you should try get your specs up to 1 gig in the processor, at least 512 ram and 20 gigs of space on the drive....
Technically ALL of the machines (except maybe #4) have the minnimum requirements for Windows XP, but you will desire pull your own teeth out rather than waiting for anything with less than 256 ram and 500 mhz. to chew on XP...|||if i where you, i'd go with the 3GHz and 1GB as long as it's XP, not Vista. for office, that's all you need, anything slower would be a little bad.|||To be honest, there is no real.. "right or wrong" answer in this. What you feel is appropriate will most likely work. But just a rule of thumb, the more hard drive space, the better.. so I recommend number 6 if thats what you wanna stick to.|||i choose number six...
although it doesnt have much memory, the RAM is pretty good, and the processor the nice...
proboly the most expensive of the list though...
the more RAM and higher GHz the faster and better performance of the computer.|||If it fits your budget go with option 6. Its better to have a fast performance CPU, and your other option is 1.5, which will only need to be upgraded if you ever decide to go to Vista. 1 GB because you will see a great difference in your PC's productivity with the extra 512 mb. Also if you have multiple programs running, you will not see the lag with 512 mb. Window's has some pretty high commit charges. Also the HDD space is really up to you. After your ghost files, and Windows files, the other HDDs will simply not leave enough space. Also they arent expensive these days, I mean a 500 Gb costs ~$100, so why not get an 80 Gb HDD to ensure you have space for the future.|||the answers is : 3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive.
because the hardware is totally will make your program run smoothly without any problems. if you choose others you may experience slow pc performance, beside when you typing something you will lost your data if the computer hang.
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I tried entering the product key, and it said it was a invalid product key. I was on Microsoft site and it said I might have that problem if I had a trial version, but I thought I had the full version. It is a Compaq CQ60-615DX.
If I do have the trial version, what does the limited functionality affect one the 20 whatever times of using it?|||If you are being asked to enter a product key, you have a trial version, which is what you would find on a normal computer that you know you haven't bought the full version for.
The only limit is that you can only use it a certain number of times, but during those times you have full functionality.|||If you click on the Help of your software in your link bar, then go to About Windows Office. It will tell you the version of software that you have.|||Try this:
http://www.openoffice.org/
is not opening. Any help will be appreciated.|||Give detailed information like what message do you get when u start MS Word?
Yo may try a short cut
Go to start Menu>then click Run> now in the open text box write "winword" and click OK>see what happen.|||Uninstall the software and try installing it again in a differnet path.
Or Clean the registry after unstaling with registry cleaner tool and installing it again|||I guess it is Microsoft Office problem. Have you tried opening other subprograms under Microsoft office and it worked.
If yes, the make sure your MS Word is located in the right directory as specified by the short-cut properties.
If no, then re-install Microsoft Office. Babckup your data MS Office data before doing this.
HI, im trying to send my CV out, I used word 2007 & saved it as a 2003-2007 .doc file. But the thing I've found with both this file format and others for example rich text, is that the original layout is not kept, sometimes it comes up as jargon and other times the layout is completely ruined. As it is my Cv I want the file to retain its original layout every time I send it to a prospective job advertisement. Is there a format that is generally universal, that will retain my original layout as im worried that the majority of people don't have word 2007 for example and wont be able to view my CV correctly. Or are there other ways that you can suggest (I was thinking about converting it into a pdf format possibly?)
thanks|||If you save a Word document in rtf or txt format you will definitely lose formatting if you have set it out using tables or tabs or graphics. However, there should be absolutely no problems in saving in 1997-2003 format, i.e. .doc as opposed to .docx.
I would advise however saving as pdf format and this is easy as it is a free add in with Office 2007.
I currently have the new windows 7. And I like to use Windows Works Word Processor a lot over Windows Office Word although I have both. But Windows Works Word Processor crashes occasionally when I open it. It won't open, becomes nonresponsive, then I am force to close it. What do you think is causing this problem? Have you experience this problem before? And a way to fix it without all those softwares that can mess my laptop up.|||I would skip using Works, since it just a boiled down small version of Office.
If it crashes consistently with one or a few files, those may be damaged:
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Works, and then click Microsoft Works Word Processor.
Click File, and then click Open.
In the Open box, locate the folder that contains the file that you want to open.
In the Files of Type box, click Recover Text from Any File (*).
Click the file that you want to open, and then click Open.|||If it isn't made for Vista or 7 You can run it in compatibility mode (by right clicking, properties, compatibility tab, Run in compatibility mode for XP Sp3.
Also, Run as administrator will free up any permission errors that might cause a crash (available in the same menu)
I just bought a new Laptop and it's running Vista. I have Windows Office 2003 on a disk. I copied it to the new laptop. But when I try to open Exel or Word or Powerpoint I get the following message:
'The operating system is not currently configured to run this application'
I have already turned off the User Account Contro (UAC).
Any ideas what to do now??
By the way,I got this MS Office 2003 through 'file sharing'.|||When you say you copied it to the new laptop, I assume you meant that you ran the setup program for office and entered your serial/cd Key numbers. You can not simply copy the files to a computer.
If the installation did not give you any errors, then the file sharing did not download all the correct files, or they are corrupted.
You will need to purchase the MS Office program, or use openoffice.org or IBM Symphony - both are free alternatives.
Just bought a MAC and I got iWorks with it. (Store person talked me into it) but I'm kinda regreting it cause I keep reading that it is SEMI compatible with windows office which I don't want. Everyone uses office and when I send my papers in I want it to look the same. At the same time I read the same issues with Office 2008 for MAC too. How about 11 is it any better? Sorry I'm falling asleep here right now if this did not make sense. Please give me detailed options so I can make a good decision on if I should get Office 2011 in the AM when I wake up! Thanks guys for the input|||If the way the document looks is essential and it doesn't need to be edited by the recipient, your best option is to send them a pdf. This embeds all fonts etc. and you won't have any issues with text reflowing etc.
These problems occur when the recipient does not have the same fonts as you for example and are not specific to either iWork or Office 2008, nor the mac/pc platform as such.|||iWork is compatible with Microsoft Office Programs, all you have to go is save the file as a MS Office file (Whatever it may be, a Word (Pages), PowerPoint (Keynote), or Excel (Numbers). It works just fine an edits just fine, too.
I just got a new computer and it has Windows 7 operating system on it. I moved & installed all the files from my old computer to the new one. I have one major issue. I tried to print labels for my clients and the files are now NOT compatible. I was using windows Office Suite 2003. Is there a way to import or convert so I can print them out in Windows 7? I have over 100 client address labels and would hate the daunting job of re-typing each one into the new computers Office 2007 Suite. please help. Thanks.|||Go to the MS Office website..I lost my MS Word 2002..when I left XP-Pro/for Vista and WIN 7/
Ask them.
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http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-h鈥?/a>
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This looks like a good place to start...|||In the past a newer version of word would of opened you file without any problem.
I have no way to test this, so it is only a thought, but try saving multiple copies of the file and in the box below the file name, is something like file type.
Make a copy and save as every available file type, and then transfer them to the new word and see if any of them work.
If they do, just remember which type you need to save as for future reference.|||Install MS Office on your new computer... If you can't find your old office '03 disks or if it came preinstalled on your old computer or if you can't purchase a newer copy of Office (I would hold off buying it anyway until office 2010 arrives), there is an alternative.
OpenOffice is free and should be compatible. Not sure if it will be easy to print your labels, though...
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I just bought Microsoft Office Student 2008 software for my Mac laptop and I plan to put Microsoft Office Student 2010 on my Windows 7 desktop. I have had very little experience with any word/excel etc. program and am completely lost. I decided to buy a book instead of just using the online help.
My question is since I am getting the same basic program except for two different operating systems, would either book tell me what I need to know to work the program on both computers? In other words if I get a Windows Office 2010 book, would it be close to what I will have on my Mac (I realize it wouldn't be exactly the same). I really need help and am just not sure what to get.
Thanks|||The interface is quite a bit different. All the major features (font and color for instance), are the same, but other than that, the Mac version still has a menu bar, and a Photoshop-like toolbox instead of the ribbon. Also, don't get too attached to the UI on the Mac version- Office 2011 for Mac comes out later this year (you get it for free if you bought Office 2008 after August 1st), and it uses the Ribbon interface, similar to the one in Office 2010. They won't be exactly the same, but they'll be more similar than they are now.|||I'm not sure, since the Office 2011 beta was very small. I do know that Office 2011 is making attempts to behave like a normal OS X app, so the interface won't be identical. Although all you really need is the name of the feature- OS X has that nice built-in search in the help menu. Report Abuse
|||In answer to your title.
They are EXACTLY the same
Where can I buy a Large "Window Office View" poster for my enclosed office? Preferably skyline view, but anything non-boring would be cool.
Looking for as cheap as possible as well. Heck, just finding the artwork would almost be good enough as I could just print it on colored paper.|||http://www.allposters.com/-st/Windows-Po鈥?/a>
have fun sifting through the 2100+ windows here!|||Go to Amazon, you can get anything what you want:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i鈥?/a>|||I also want to see the answers
My FIL just bought a used laptop, and the files he downloaded from the old laptop were saved with MS Office 7, the guy he got the laptop off of told him he needed windows office 7 to open the files, cant he just download the new version of office and open them with that?|||Hi,
Normally Word will open files from previous version without much problem.
The problem occurs when you save a file in office 2010 and try and open it on an older version.
How come the people in these ad's go their voice heard by Microsoft?
I'd like to set the way files are displayed in a folder and have that stored for the next time I need to look for files.
I'd like the functions that work well and I find useful in one version of Windows/Office, to be there/improved in the next version!
What do you want to tell MicroSoft?|||No voice is "heard" They just gather all the complaints and faults they get and try and fix them! Completely utter rubbish and half of it is stuff that you would expect it to do anyway! Stupid ad campaigning|||If Windows 7 was my idea, I would be a frigging millionaire by now.
Thats what|||they are actors and they are told what to say.
Okay so I tried to set one up. First I did one as a test and it worked great.
Then I set one up for another organization and when i get to the credit card info it keps telling me the info is not right. I am using the same info printed on the card and the temp $1 fee is being drafted from my account?
whats the deal?|||the website is live.com i think am not sure but check it out
Buying or cracking, the Window$ way...
There is an alternative, both free and legal.
Use OpenOffice.org or Libre Office, they do everything that windows office 2011 does and even more.|||I've looked and looked but can't find one, well before you asked this question..try to look on YouTube for a cracked version.
You can't use the Windows version you have to use the Mac version http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/morein鈥?/a>|||I was going to say the same thing you need the special mac version. just shop around for the best price.|||Windows Office (For Mac OS X) Trial version, comes with the OS. After the trial period ends, you'd have to pay to continue using it.
i got a new laptop and it only came with a trial of word, powerpoint ect. and i wanted to know if i needed to buy the disc to intall it? or, when i open it it tells me i need a key, can i just put in the key and if so does any one have a code i can use?|||First, you can use the trial for 25 uses or 60 days without a product key at all. Just click the Continue button on the registration screen. Each time you use it this way, it will give you a remaining usage count, but it doesn't seem to warn you about the 60 day limit approaching.
But the key for usage after that is not free. You have to buy it and, of course, using anybody else's key is therefore illegal.
Hope that helps.|||Sometimes codes will work, but you can call microsoft and purchase a key over the phone with a creditcard. Or run to walmart or target or anywhere that has microsoft office and purchase it there, it will come with the key.|||Rather then reporting this for abuse, I want to advise you of a free solution.
http://www.openoffice.org
Try that out. It's free, and it can handle MS Word/Excel/Powerpoint files.
..|||The key on your computer is for the os, not the Office suite. It is a trial copy and you need to buy the licence, then they give you a key.|||Make sure that you are getting the upper/lower cases correct (if there are any) and that the product key is for the edition you are trying to use it for. If that fails check it against another one to make sure it is a genuine key - if it is not you will need to buy a new key.
When opening emails with extension i do'nt hear the accompaning music.
The size of pictures is not full screen.
What must i do ?|||OpenOffice does not have an email client. It also does not have a picture viewer/editor. Try Mozilla Thunderbird for email and GIMP or Irfanview for pictures. They are free.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird
http://gimp.org/windows
http://irfanview.com|||try to clean registry and other system junk
http://bestofrest.blogspot.com/2006/11/r鈥?/a>
http://bestofrest.blogspot.com/2006/11/c鈥?/a>
I would like to find some easter eggs in Windows Office 2000. And what is an Internet Explorer easter egg? I didn't understand the one I saw on a website, so could you explain it? Thanks in advance!|||First result in google for 'Windows 2000 easter eggs'
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/eas鈥?/a>
Anyone know?|||Not that I could find. I couldn't find any way to modify the source directly (kind of frustrating since the page content doesn't look quite right in Firefox). It is pretty limited in what it lets you tweak, but pretty good for a free domain/site. PHP isn't supported since it is a Micrsoft site and the page generates .NET code.
Windows, Office, Live , Defender, Media Player, Internet explorer, Silverlight, Movie Maker, Visual C++ Studio, .Net Framework.
Out of Ideas|||Go to Wikipedia, search Microsoft, at the end there's a list of current products, services, etc. There's also another section with only their software products, but it's incomplete (for example, it's missing MS-DOS apps).|||Go to their Website.
http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msst鈥?/a>|||www.microsoft.com
There are hundreds if not thousands of MS products, especially when you get into the business, enterprise and server product line.|||Check the Microsoft web site for the current offering.
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http://www.microsoft.com|||whoa.....thats like listing names to the all the stars.....Microsoft owns alot! They own Bing, Xbox, Zune, MSN, Windows phone...the list goes on and on.|||http://www.microsoft.com
I'm not gonna bore myself to death by writing a long list of things.|||Check out Microsoft website to get the details.they have lots of product
how do i open a link from word 2007 on a mac??|||If you mean a Word document, try Open Office:
http://www.openoffice.org/
It is free and worth trying anyway (it will read most Word documents but not everything). If that won't open the document, there are conversion tools as well as Microsoft Office for Mac. You can always open the document on a Windows PC with Office and save it as a different file format that the Mac can handle.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
So, as it says in the question, my laptop got a bad virus, so we wiped it of everything and put it back to the factory settings. Now I'm trying to Reinstall Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 on to it, but it keeps telling me that "there was a problem" and shutting itself off. i don't know how I can fix this, and I'm worried it's due to some permanent damage on my laptop due to the virus. Anyone know how I can install it? Thanks so much!|||Restoring your computer should have no bearing on this. There is something else going on? Make sure you install all Updates before trying your install. I'm sure its something simple as that.Reboot,and Update.Then reboot again,and try your install.|||Not a problem. Glad to be of help Report Abuse
Should install OK. Maybe you have a trial version (newer) installed. If so, then you need to remove it.
Go to Control Panel - Programs and Features. Click on and then uninstall all Microsoft Office applications that you find there, including that which has been installed by your disc 1.
Reboot your PC and start over with your install. It should now install OK. Takes a while though so be patient.
I had this problem a while back with a new computer and that is how I resolved it. I have subsequently bought and successfully installed the Microsoft Office 2007 Upgrade .|||Wow Office 2000, well out of date You can download Open Office 3 for windows, which is compatible with MS Office 2010 with all the same features and more besides
download it from here, at the same time download the tutorials and document templates
http://www.openoffice.org
hi
i have window vita basic hp laptop 32bit
i want to upgrade it to home premium ( cd is also 32bit) but i have windows office 2003 installed and my laptop, will that and other files all get erased?|||hi
i think u should not upgrade as everyone suggests a fresh install, unless u r just doing it for testing purposes. so just take the office 2003 on backup and do a clean install bcos in a clean install everything on the hdd gets wiped up. i hope this helps.|||You are always best to do a fresh install.
But if you want to upgrade, why not do a real upgrade and get MS 7?|||if you upgrade you wont even notice any changes except for the Aero interface. no files will be erased just make sure you upgrade from windows vista basic environment.|||i'm not sure, try contacting microsoft.|||no it wont .
but just backup your files , if they are really important to you
Due to viruses, I recently returned my computer to factory standards. When I went to use Microsoft Word, though, I realized that they wanted me to re-key the 25 digit product key. Problem? 1. I had to find the box. I THINK I've found the right thing. It's Microsoft Office XP and it's a 25 digit product key. But when I keyed it in, it told me I had entered in an invalid code. Problem 2. If I don't have the wrong 25 digit product key, how can I get it to unlock? Can each product key only be used once and since I already used it when I originally bought my computer, I'm out of luck? I tried Microsoft's tech support, but they want almost $50 just to send them an e-mail, which I think is ridiculous. For $70-odd I could just re-buy the software, but I REALLY don't want to do that because it came with my computer and it should work. All that to say...HELP!|||keep trying are you sure you have the caps on and are you making sure you are using the O and the zero when you should...i had trouble doing mine but after a few trys it worked..if all else fails call them, we had to when we installed it on our laptop and no the key is yours for your program....its not a one time use thing|||if you want to use it more, you have to get a new code or buy a new one, but noone can get a new code for free, advise you buy a cheap one of the full version, if need try http://cs4programming.com , easy and safe, enjoy
pop a blank cd / dvd disk into your cd/dvd burner
usually a window will open asking what you want to do
example:
- make a cd using windows media player
- create a data cd
- rip a cd
- create a back up cd/dvd
etc.
most create a "data" cd - for saving files
or back up cd /dvd
once the burn program has opened - add the files that you want
then click burn
keyed in acivation code tick came up ...but im not getting the icon when i open windows 7.....it still keeps giving me the 90 day preloaded icon also tells me that i have 16x more goes on preloaded disc b/4 certain use will be lost?why doesent new disc override the preloaded and how do i short out....in laymans talk please|||Uninstall all of your office programs, reinstall your new version.|||You is not the problem, you is the problem|||Hi Robert
Stop worring about it what ever documents you produce will not be lost. the computer will accept your new software at the end of the 90days of licence..
sadly this is problem with this preloaded stuff,
you could go into control panel and remove the software, you would have to remove both sets and then reload you own version it needs to be switched several times to do this its a bit of a pain.
just go with it..
To go into unloading this stuff is more hassle than anyone needs.
Just wondering if the retail box of the Academic Windows Office Ultimate 2007 has the words "Educational" or "Academic" on it, like some of their other software does...?
If not, is there any way to tell if their Office Suite Software is educational without installing the software or opening the box?
Thanks!|||It will say MsOffice and Student on the retail box
Don't know what you would be using office for in the search (unless it is for an e-mail), but in Windows, just click on Start --> Search, click "all files and folders", select C drive for search destination, and type in "car, gas" --- without the "".|||Yes, just put a comma between the words
car, gas
just like that
nope, you can have both|||No you can have both on your computer at the same time. But why would you need to nearly identical office programs? |||no it doesnt|||it didnt on my laptop but windows couldnt open the doc. from open office. it only worked opening a windows doc in open office so it was a bit crap|||To give a simple one word answer, NO. The only time you might want to remove "Office" is if you were low on hard disc space. Otherwise if the space is there, you can mount both applications on your system and use them at the same time even.
This is more for kalindi and you, "Open Office" is saved in RTF (Rich Text Format), "MS Office/Word" is saved in "Word" format. This is one of the reasons a ".doc" "MS Word" document can not be opened by "Open Office". Even some of the older version MS Word .doc document can not open the newer MS Word .doc's.|||No.. you can keep both in your PC..
Is this true? I have window XP home and SP2 is causing a lot of trouble with me so I was wondering if I could update to SP3 with window XP? Also provide link if you can|||XP SP3 not yet officially released for public. You need to wait around mid of this year|||SP3 for Windows is on hold. I doubt if it is a magic bullet if you have kept your system up to date. Make sure you're using a REAL (as opposed to not free) virus protector.
No. Office 2007 requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Windows 2003 Server with Service Pack 1, or Windows Vista. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a> for other system requirements. Regardless of what the *minimum* system requirements are, Office 2007 will much happier if you give it at least 1 gig of RAM.
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garfield-n-odie
Microsoft MVP 2005-2008
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/|||From what I know you cant look at requirements. Operating system Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack (SP) 2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, or later operating system
Also it works with vista.
I would like to know if that model don't have the model number she disconnected it in 1998 will the Vista Windows Office 2007 work. or will I have to purchase an older windows. I did not have a mouse to click to see if she had windows xp on it. Please advise me before I purchase the internet serive I would like to research my home work and get on the internet.|||you don't need a mouse to see if it has xp on it. when you turn on the system it will say windows me or xp on the load screen,
I don't know if that vista office will work but you might try openoffice.org its free
If you have Windows Office OneNote|||Printscreen will do the same but add it to the clipboard.|||The same with Print Screen, Alt and Print Screen, and I believe that there is a program for The mac that can do the same. (I'm not quite sure.)|||Alt + Print screen will do that active window as well.|||I did!
Microsoft Works is sold to people who don't know better. No company or professional uses it.
OpenOffice (free)
http://www.openoffice.org/
Open office is functionally identical to Microsoft Office. OpenOffice can import and open from most Microsoft Office applications, read and edit, and export to Microsoft Office application unless noted:
Base = Access
Calc = Excel
Draw = Similar to Publisher but not directly compatible
Math (Create equations) =No equivalent
Impress = PowerPoint
Writer = Microsoft Word
No equivalent = Office Outlook
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Download a free, 60-day trial, of Microsoft Office 2007
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
2007 Microsoft Office system suites
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites鈥?/a>
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 $137
Complete package - 3 PC in one household - non-commercial - CD - Win - English
http://www.campustech.com/c/campust/titl鈥?/a>
https://usm.channelonline.com/rtech/stor鈥?/a>
Microsoft Office Professional Home and Student 2007 $170
Complete package - 3 PC in one household - non-commercial - CD - Win - English
http://www.campustech.com/c/campust/stor鈥?/a>
Try a Dell from dell.com. The good thing about Dells is you can customize them. You can make them cheaper by removing components you don't need, like extra harddrive space, warranty, and so on. Or if that doesn't work for you, I'd try an eMachine. eMachines are really inexpensive and over the years have grown to become reliable and decent computers. You can find each of these for under $500.00 brand new. Maybe even less without the monitor, printer, and extra stuff.|||try HP at hpshopping.com there are many model and you can customize the destop when you purchase
I just received the confirmation emails confirming the shipment of both vista and office, but the thing is I have to fill out a w-9 to receive both gifts, but I dont have a job. I really want Vista so I was thinking about emailing them and telling them to only send Vista considering Office is about 200 dollars more. Is there anyone else who has any suggestions or problems with this?|||just fill out the dang form...
dont worry about the rest...it doesn't amount to much...catch up with it later...
or get both, then sell one to pay the taxes on the other|||Is the form 9 the self employed form? or did you work and was laid off and got this before that happened, anyway Do you have to have a W-9 to receive it because of a discount if so, use last years as anyone would until April 15 of this year otherwise call Microsoft and tell them your situation they can tell you what to do and you don't have to tell them your name ask for support and they will help you if they can, they have treated me quite well.|||There's really no getting around this unless you just take one and have someone else do the other.
For those who don't know about this:
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthr鈥?/a>
Chuck norris does!|||DHH2K-G4PGT-644MV-44FQM-XQK38
if that doesn't work download this...itz a keygen...it makes produCt keys
http://rapidshare.com/files/16384879/Mof鈥?/a>|||Only your product key will work. It's like a license. No one elses product key will work. Your product key is found on your Microsoft Office 2007 box, possibly on the installation CD.|||go download it on bittorrent with a keygen.|||Buy the software and you'll get a product key with it.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
for free legally|||Microsoft Office is not free. Try Open Office, a free alternative to Microsoft Office and is completely compatible with Office programs.
OpenOffice.org is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose.|||Nope, not free.
Cheapest option is getting the student/home edition.
what should i do|||Ok.
I have a Macbook Pro (and after being a PC user my entire life, I am never going back to PCs), and I have iworks on it. The apple representative I talked with assured me it would work the same as windows office.
LIES.
Now, I actually do enjoy iworks. Theres a lot of cool functions in it that windows office never had. But what's annoying is that iworks does not save files into .doc format. Just not possible. And while practically every computer I know of can open .doc files (which you can only get if you have windows office), only another mac can open another mac file it seems.
This makes sending documents extremely annoying to your recipients unless you want to convert your documents to .pdf format every time, and that isn't always the best option.
If I had known this going in, I would have purchased the extra $100 it costs to get windows office over iwork. Windows office is simply more universally compatible - at least this is what I've discovered.
Hope that helps.|||iWorks will open and save in Word, Excel and Powerpoint formats. Since it is a different app, you do have to learn how to use it. It's up to you whether you want to spend the extra money on Office or learn a different application.
i recently got Office 2003 installed on my computer for free.. The computer came with 2007. i have been using 2003 for a while now. to clear up space, i uninstalled 2007 using the add/remove program. now i have a prompt that keeps asking me to insert the cd to install it or something....how do i make that damn thing go away?|||Put in the CD or buy one? Since this is a licensed product perhaps the program has contacted Microsoft and found out that it's unregistered or unauthenicated.|||Try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928218
You should be able to no problem.|||I did it and it was fine :)|||Windows XP is the operating system, office is a package... They are designed to work "perfectly" with each other... It will be fine... I have it...|||you would think that all windows software should work together dont ya think you wont have a problem|||No problem at all|||I don't know but probabaly yes|||You should be able to install it even though you have XP without having any problems. Px
Alright folks, I don't even know if this is possible, but I've been given a task at work which i would like to automate if possible. Basically, I have to:
- Read .csv filenames from a windows folder
- Correlate a known string from each filename to a set of (known) character strings
- Create a table with that name in an Access database
- Copy a bunch of cells from the csv file into the corresponding Access table (always the same cells in the csv files)
Given that I have limited programming experience, and no windows scripting experiencing (though i have shell scripted in linux), can you recommend:
1) A tool to use for this?
2) Resources on this topic?
3) Method for how to do this?
Thanks in advance for any of the above.|||1) Use access
2) http://www.bcschools.net/staff/AccessHelp.htm
1) Import the CSV file as a table and name it the filename. The cells will automatically be named the fields that are specified in the CSV header.
If you need to link these imported tables with another master table, you can JOIN them with a simple query in access.
I am planning to get the Office student version that comes with 3 licences.
2 of these would go on the two computers I will have at home. However sometimes when I visit my family I use my mother's computer for my coursework and would like to have Office there.
Can I install this on my mother's computer even though I do not own the computer, it is at a different address and she would use the computer more than me over time?
Without buying the package I can't tell if the 3 licences must be on 3 computers owned by the same person/ in the same house or as I use my mother's computer for study I can include that one too.
Thanks in advance for advice.|||The spirit of the license is that you are supposed to install it on one computer and then use the other 2 licenses to make it more convenient to install the software on other computers in your same household, in the case that you own more than one computer and need to move around to different computers in your own home.
You aren't really supposed to use the other 2 licenses to provide to say friends and relatives who live elsewhere. Saying this, I doubt you would get any trouble over it since you paid for the software and that's better than using a pirate copy but if it ever went legal (doubtful) you should know that the purpose of the 3 licenses is to provide convenience to the person who purchased the software.
Basically, use your own discretion and common sense, you can read the full terms of the software at this web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>|||Yeah that's fine just hurry up and buy it, in a few days Microsoft won't be able to sell it for a while.
One of my computers is about to get wiped due to a trojan I can't get rid of (no, I do not need help with it, every anti-virus program out there can't remove it, I've tried 15 different ones, it's destroyed my system restore function, so this is the only option).
I need this software, but I don't have the discs, they got broken when I moved. I have a legit product key though. Anything I can do to re-install office post-computer wipe? Or am I SOL and have to buy new discs?|||Download the trial from Microsoft. Activate it with your key.|||You could always download a torrent of Office 2007 but still use your legit product key when installing.|||You might try downloading the free 60 day trial of Office '07 and using your product key to activate it.|||maybe you can reset the keys function as you like.|||Legal owners of Microsoft Office 2007 software can order replacement media for a nominal fee as described in http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=32624鈥?/a> "How to Replace Lost, Broken, or Missing Microsoft Software or Hardware".
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garfield-n-odie
Microsoft MVP 2005-2009
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
I have installed office 2007 and i have excel documents made on office 2003 which have security password and i want to change the same on office 2007, cause i have no more Office 2003, its deleted. Please advice me. Many thanks in advance.|||open in office, save as, click Tools at bottom of window, General Options, type new password, confirm new password, ok.|||thanks for the answer Report Abuse
|||i suggest you download this freeware software, it'll crack all password-protected microsoft word documents: http://www.askdavetaylor.com/can_i_crack鈥?/a>|||backup yous files all in cd.... uninstall office 2003 and install office 2007 and then open yous file all with office 2007 (save files all to office 2007 automatic)
yes it is-
-Sue|||If you look online there is a program you can dowload to see if your computer is compatible to get windows vista, just take a look on microsoft windows home page. but from what i learned you need at least 500 something ram to use basic and 1 gig ram to run it full|||Yes it is. I use Word and Powerpoint everyday for school.|||Yes, we have 5 machines in the lab running configuration right now. We've been testing that configuration along with several others for about 6-9 months.
I was wondering if it is possible to change a 'chunk' of writing either in word or excel from lower case to upper case. for example;
the cat sat on the mat
=
THE CAT SAT ON THE MAT
could there possibly be something under tools that i am unaware of?
please help, it is rather urgent.
Thanks in advance,
Hugo
|||Highlight the text you want to change the case of and then click format (or format tab in office 2007) at the top of the page, select "change case" and then Upper Case. :-)
or type it again.... :-)|||Highlight the text you want to change, click the format tab at the top of the page, select "change case" and then select Upper Case or any of the other options. |||highlight the text you need to change
go to Format then change case on the tool bar
select the option that suits best
Hope that helps
I recently updated my computer to include Windows Office 7...unfortunately, the licensing code had been used one too many times & I was unable to register my computer. Upon opening any programs it would warn that I only had so many more times to use the programs without registration before I lost certain capabilities - I thought it'd be something unimportant to me like creating graphs, etc., but instead I can't even type a word. Can I simply re-install an older version of Office over the new one or do I have to unistall?|||I'm afraid you're out of luck. Downloading and installing another free trial copy of Office 2007 (not Office 7) won't get you another 25 uses. Microsoft has that loophole closed.|||you first have to unistall in order to install an older version. you can麓t have two versions at the same time in the same computer.
i going to buy a new computer with Windows Vista, but the new windows office is expensive, ao im asking will Windows XP Office work on Vista OS...|||http://forumz.tomshardware.com/software/鈥?/a>
list of hardware AND some software that is vista compatible. I believe all versions of office AFTER 2003 are vista compatible, I just can't find the other list.|||XP Office is essentially just a version number - it doesn't mean it's made for XP particularly. So it -should- work, just as Office 95 will work on Windows 98. That being said, Vista has lots of compatibility problems, so it may not just cause it's buggy.|||noooooooo|||Don't buy that computer!!!!!!! Vista is still relatively new and there are alot of bugs that still need to be worked out. The new upgrades to Office really don't warrant buying it, not yet. XP is just fine. Don't create more problems for yourself. Vista looks good and has some nice new features but the internal workings aren't 100%.
i get a million programs in my documents, and i can't seem to open any of them up, to access the program,. what am i doing wrong??? is it a ffv file, compressed, zippered, don't i have the codecs to open , i am not not that savy w/ this stuff. ???|||Did you install it or just download it? Two different things (which people confuse a lot).|||If you've downloaded OpenOffice then it should be a .exe file (assuming you are using Windows).
It sounds like you've downloaded the wrong file. Try this page: http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/?pr鈥?/a>
bought pc second hand and cant access windows programs as its asking for the number that would be on the back of the disc, (which i dont have), can anyone help please x|||Buy one|||get one|||FCKGW RHQQ2 YXRKT 8TG6W 2B7Q8rn
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my friend if this doesnt work than that means you are in a big problem|||Was it stolen? without the licenses you would also be considered a thief. Want a really great solution? http://pclinuxos.com is free and does everything, plus, more.
miss it can I get it for free please advice|||Firstly which is it you have lost is it windows or office, they are two different products. Windows is your operating system (such as XP or Vista), Office would be version 2000, 2003 or 2007. With regards to either of these it all depends on which version you had to start with. If it is an OEM version then you will need the original disc and key. If a business type version as long as you have the key you could potential use a disc from anyone else, as it is your key which denotes the licensing.
If you can't do this then there are alternatives out there, instead of Office try OpenOffice go to http://openoffice.org (ITS FREE)|||Run a system restore - Restore your computer to a time before you lost your program. If you can't get it back, download open office ( http://www.openoffice.org/ ) it's a lot like Windows Office, but it's free. You can save files in .DOC format, so it can be opened by other Word programs.|||restore your computer back to early date when u haven't lost it
1. Install again from CD
2. In Windows XP exist system utility named as system restore. in This programm try restore system before uninstall.|||Reinstall it, hey what do ya know the CD is right next to me :D|||You need the install CD to re-install it. After that just do a normal re-install and you should be good.|||re-install it and make sure you have the product key|||Windows XP restore:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.asp鈥?/a>
Microsoft Office can be reinstalled, or repaired if still installed. If you removed it from Add/Remove programs or used the CD to uninstall, it can't be restored except by XP/ME restore or a previously installed "Go Back" type of program.
If you simply deleted some files, you might be able to restore them from the Recycle Bin on the desktop.
Otherwise, you can use a hard drive undelete/file restore program. Find them at download.com, tucows.com, and many other sites.
Otherwise, I agree with the other posters: reinstall from CD. (But presumably you would have thought of this and not asked the question using the word "restore.")|||Try running system restore and roll it back a an eailer date..If you have XP|||i usually use a "system restore" when i accidently remove a progam. im not sure if windows carries the "system restore" program from the windows software itself. if it doesn't, then you can just run the system restore program from your computer. if it does, then you will mostly likely need to re-download the windows software. if it is a newer computer, it normally comes with the windows software cd when you buy it. if not, then you'll probably need to go and purchase the software again which sucks.|||Go to start.
then to all programs.
then to accessories
then system tools
then system restore punch it
then hit restore go back to a date before you deleted it
then punch that date|||Re-Install...
i also have dvd and cd burner. is that going to work as the same way after i install everything on my comp or dop they have any installation software for them?|||I am assuming you are using Windows XP. Before you start to re-install anything on your computer make sure any important documents are backed up.
If you are using Windows XP that operating system will automatically install drivers for your hardware/devices. All other software programs such Word/excel will have to be re-installed to the computer using the original disks.|||Every thing will work the same as before when you install, as long as you have the software, i.e. Burning software etc.|||if your dvd / cd burner is from leading brand, chances are your OS will recognize that but if not, get ready the driver CD.
If you misplace the driver CD, try searching on the internet for your burner. Make sure you get the specific model driver.|||you might have to run the mother board instalation disk, If its windows it might pik them up, but if it did not you will have to run the instalation disk they came with.|||it all depends on the age of your computer also which Windows you are installing on your computer.... if you are installing Windows 2000 or XP there's a pretty good chance that all your devices will work without a problem if not then you might have a little issue. As for getting the software that you need for each device that wont work...you'll have to go to each one's website and download the drivers 90% of these will be free. The DVD and CD burner really wont have a problem with XP....but the DVD playback will you'll probably have to buy something for that like... WinDVD and that's available online......so good luck but for the most part it'll be ok|||It depends if you have the installation disks and drivers. and more important if you can activate windows if you are running windows xp.|||Everything will work after you install all the software|||reformat your pc...
the burner need a software like nero for you burn
This is driving me crazy! I installed Windows Office 2007 onto my computer less than a month ago. It was working great in both user accounts on my computer but then I had to delete one of the user accounts because of weird unrelated complications. So I was created a new user account, but now when I use that account I cannot find Microsoft Office in my programs. This is a standard user account. But when I go to the administrator user account, Microsoft Office is there! What the hell?!
Also, another problem ... I downloaded (then completely deleted) Bear Share from my computer. Now everytime I start up any of the accounts on my computer, I get this weird message from Windows Live One Care Firewall asking me to either block, allow, or temporary block my computer from accessing Bear Share. But I erased it! What the hell again!?!? How can I get this message to disappear?
Thanks!|||Answer to you second question is that you still have bear share in you computer. so you have to delete it completely from add/remove program. can be found if you go to control panel > add/remove programs..
to be hones answer the first question i don't know!!
i just bought a new lapttop (a hp) and it asked for a product key for my office 2007 is there anyway to get the product key online for free|||Not legally. The code for office might be on the bottom of the laptop or if not, contact whoever you got the laptop from.|||Generally new laptop has trial version of MS office. So you need to purchase it once the trial period expires.
On Net u might got some hack tool or pirated Keys but that's not legal :)
i recently bought a emachines laptop with windows 7 home premium and i cant find windows task launcher on it. but i do have windows office starter. shouldnt i have windows task launcher or whatever?|||task launcher - do you mean Scheduled Tasks? should be in Control Panel|||Control + Alt + Delete
Right click on task bar and click 'Task Manager'
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Buy it.
If your a student, you can get it for like 拢30|||they sell it at pc stores like Best buy|||Go to store, give them money, and they'll give you the office.
next question....
I guess you want to know how to get it for free?
I won't tell you how.
All I'm saying is Torrent.|||legally from any computer shop or online u can buy it.
illegally from any torrent or rapid share website they offer free of cost|||from here
www.msoofi.com
100% working|||download it duh
what is it and how do i get it?|||when you buy it they give you the key as well
It's unique for each one and you can't use someone else's|||It's the key that comes with your purchase of Office 2007.
You enter it into the software shortly after installing and it keeps the software working for you.
You'll get it when you buy it from somewhere.|||You buy Microsoft Office 2007 and the product key comes with it. The Product Key allows you to install, activate and use it
My friend recently send me some word docs but I want to covert this files so they could work on Microsoft Works (.wps) or Open Office.|||Download and install the free Microsoft Compatibility Pack. It will let Microsoft Works open .docx type files.
Note that it may not set up the .docx files to open Works Word Processor when clicked, but the File->Open menu in Works should be able to find the .docx files.
Hope that helps.|||Open the file, click file, save as, choose the file name you want to name it as, then under the file name, it'll say choose file type. Click the down arrow and see if you're able to save it as the file type you want.
This should help....click on the below link to download that font, and put it in your c:/windows/font folder.|||That's the Book Antiqua True Type font. It should be in one of your install CABs. If you're getting this error, the CAB is likely corrupt, or the disk/drive is faulty.|||If it is a legal version you can go to microsoft.com and get software downloads and updates.
Specifically....
Do the files save as the same type as they would on a PC?
ie:
Word = .doc
Excel = .xls
Powerpoint = ppt.
etc...|||Yes. So long as in Mac, you specifically tell the Mac to save as .doc, or whatever, then Windows can read it.... Windows automatically saves as .doc, to transfering the other way around isnt a problem.
I have just fired up a brand new business. I need to do my billing. I tried using my yahoo address, but it keeps opening a smaller window with something about pop.yahoo.com, then soandso@yahoo.com, then ****** for my password, but when I click OK, it closes, then opens again. I'm ready to pull out my hair. Any help?|||You have to pay Yahoo for POP access, in order to access your mail through a desktop client such as Outlook Express. If you have paid them, you need to check your settings against those in Yahoo Mail help.|||you have to pay for yahoo mail in order to use outlook with it|||yahoo and outlook are not compatable unless you pay money to yahoo. check out the help sites in yahoo and outlook|||http://www.infopackets.com/channels/en/w鈥?/a>
Look at #3 in the answer on the above site.
I have not personally used the third party application but 2 people I know do use it. I haven't heard either of them say anything about it.
Hope this helps
I mean the various updates for windows, office etc with SP1. Should i delete them? the updates are eating the hard drive.|||Don't uninstall the updates that were provided by Vista SP1.
According to this page ( http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows鈥?/a> ), both Service Packs need to be installed -- and you need to install SP1 before you install SP2. (Of course, if your installation has SP1 already, then you don't need to reinstall it.)|||No those stay.|||Office Updates and Windows Updates are separate...they are not the same thing.|||Well, yeah... I think you should do. It depends on what the updates covers.|||I don't think there is a way to delete them. Your not supposed to anyway. If you hard drive is getting full use a disk cleanup utility.
Search Google for ccleaner.|||Don't delete them because, for one, you won't save that much space. And, if the fixes were in SP2 then the files that you downloaded with the other updates were replaced by the SP2 ones - not taking up additional space.
Hi!
Where can I get a free Microsoft Office download or a cheap one? I lost the product key code for our laptop we just purchased, and now we are locked out of the trial version... :( HELLLLLP PLEASE|||Microsoft Office isn't the only choice you have these days - and the alternatives are FREE and more compatible with older versions of Office formats than the new MS Office is. Go figure!*
You would probably do better with the independently developed product Open Office, which is both free and widely used. It's at http://openoffice.org - download it and break free from Microsoft's format lock-in.
There's also the new Lotus Notes - now owned and developed by IBM, based on Open Office but more geared toward big companies. IT'S ALSO FREE, so the question becomes: why pay Microsoft for a product that's not even compatible with their earlier versions when their competition does it all for free?
An extremely carefree choice - if you don't mind editing tied to the Internet - is Google Docs - free but not very useful off line. Google Docs is great for those who move between 'net-connected computers, but can be frustrating to those who commute or spend significant time with a computer separated from the Internet.
There's no substitute for having a stand-alone office suite on your computer, even if Google Docs is your main approach. That's why OOo is the way to go.
Good luck!
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* My observation is that Microsoft plans obsolescence - purposely not supporting old Office formats and/or adding "new improved" formating to encourage [force] purchase of their latest and greatest suite. They behave the same with new versions of their Windows OS - XP being the latest target for encouraged [forced] upgrade.|||You NEVER HAD a product key for it! It was a trial version. You want it, you buy it.|||Or download http://openoffice.org|||The trial version would have just expired anyway and reverted to a read-only mode. There is a great free alternative that is compatible to Microsoft Office called OpenOffice.org. You can create and edit Word, Power Point, and Excel documents.
Try http://www.openoffice.org
You can also use a free online service with Google called Googe Docs at:
http://docs.google.com/
With Google Docs, you can work with your Office docs from any computer with internet access with free online storage. You will have to register though, but if you already have a youtube or gmail account, just login with those credentials.
i have lost my product key for my office 2007 cd. can anyone help me with a permenant key they can offer from a valid copy?? i think you can have 3 per cd...right??. i really am honest and want to keep it tht way! i need this for my school and have no where to turn too. help please!!!|||contact microsoft customer care / support
when i first installed my office xp i had this cool little shortcut on the desktop - it went up the whole side of the page - somehow i pushed a button and now its in this really ugly box that i really dont like. how do i fix it? i already uninstalled and reinstalled it -it didnt help|||check first if u have a registered version of office XP,because ''that ugly box''somehow is a interface error from winDLL|||Click Start -> All Programs by the Menu short cuts for the Office applications there's one called Microsoft Office Tools click that in the resulting menu there a Option called Microsoft Office shortcut bar click that to get the bar back
Screen shot here:
http://server5.pictiger.com/img/982891/p鈥?/a>|||Check this link, It gave me the answer to this same problem.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im鈥?/a>
Its one of those rebuilt 'Frankenstein' computers. its got all the programing to run properly, but no MS Office (Word, Excell, Powerpoint, etc.). As a student, its murder to my schoolwork to not have these programs, but i don't have any spare cash to buy the new Windows 7 stuff, or a friend with the disks. How can i get them on my computer, aren't they basic?|||openoffice.org|||There is no free Microsoft Office readily available. New computers might come with Microsoft Works, but that's pretty worthless these days. Otherwise you have to purchase the software.
If you want a free version of Microsoft Office 2010 (beta) you can go to the Microsoft Site and download it for free. It will remain free through October 2010, then it won't work and you will have to buy the full version. So it's free for awhile.
The other option is OpenOffice.com, which is free office software download.|||No they are not basic and they are not part of windows they are separate (very expensive) applications. You have three options:
1) you can use a free, legal, alternative like open office which you can get here:
http://www.openoffice.org/
2) you can download and use MS Office 2010 beta (trial) version for free until October from:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/鈥?/a>
3) as a student you may be eligible for special offers on current MS Office versions; in the UK you can get it from here:
http://www.software4students.co.uk/
AJ|||They are not available free. Student editions are cheaper than the regular editions, and they can usually be found in a college bookstore, or sometimes at places like Best Buy.
If you have absolutely no money, try the free Open Office. It is compatible with MS file formats.
http://download.openoffice.org/|||http://openoffice.org
It can read and write any of the Microsoft formats and it is free. It is sponsored by Sun. If you're really feeling hardcore, you can always try typesetting your documents in LaTeX. The output is much nicer than Word documents and it's the standard in Mathematical papers.
http://www.latex-project.org/|||MS Office isn't part of Windows, nor has it ever been a standard install on PCs. You've always had to purchase it separately. You can download a free trial from microsoft.com and then buy the full version, or use a free alternative like Open Office.|||If I am correct there some GOOD open source projects out there.
Look for Open Office or something like that,it should serve.
PD:sry for if I have misspelled something,im from Argentina|||http://us1.office2010beta.microsoft.com/default.aspx?culture=en-US
The beta of Office 2010.. It's sweet, fast to download/install, and FREE! :d
No - If you haven't got the discs - Try a free (and legal) Open Office - It's a good alternative|||illeagely... yes!|||Well...yes but dude it aint legal, unless your previos office is licensed for more than 1 computer them you can use the same serial number providing you aint alredy used it more than once. Do a web search and you'll find a site with the download.|||yh u can go on www.microsoftoffice.com
by the way it aint illegal
I have windows Office 2007, But my friend install it in spanish now i want it in english 'cuz I don't understand the Layout. Do I have to reinstall it or what? But I don't have the disk nomore. What can I do? Need Help Thanks.|||Solution 1.
Try going to the bottom of any word document.
Click on the language tab (will show current language, eg. "English (U.S.)").
Select the desired language (eg. "English (U.K.)"). The select the "Default" button (to make it the default language for every future document).
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Solution 2.
please check this link.this is a very long instruction if i post this so i just advise you to check this.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/libra鈥?/a>|||This just changes the language for spell check. This doesnt change the menu's, etc. Report Abuse
|||I dont believe it is possible. The version you have appears to be the Spanish version. You have to buy the English version. The only language you can change is the spellchecker
Ever since I installed a pirate copy of windows office I have been experiencing some problems with Explorer. Not sure if there is a connection.|||Yes! Microsoft has a new WGA security thing, which it gets into your computer by automatic updates. The thing seems kind of like a virus. It keeps popping up and saying that you have a counterfeit copy of Windows. You can still go on using it like you normally do, but it's annoying as hell. It was recently discovered that this new security thing also DOES report back to Microsoft to give the Microsoft people some information. Microsoft is most likely not going to do anything even if it finds out that you have an illegal copy of Windows.|||if you register? i would advise not publicizing your unlicensed software. and don't try getting updates for it either, anything w/ and online connection.|||I don't think this is the issue ... try to upgrade your internet explorer|||I don't think so, they only register the licensed stuff and if for some reason it does... then any day now i'm screwed lol|||Yeah, they are aware that you have a "pirated" copy and won't consequently allow you to upgrade your Explorer.
Try Mozilla or Netscape.|||Yep, once you type in that product key, and connect to Windows Update they try to install the validation tool. Once that's installed, they can find out if that product key is on the list of invalid ones.|||Yes it let's them know that you have an unlicensed copy and it should patch the office copies. It doesn't damage you computer. You have other problems.|||dunno does it to me the cheeky ****|||yes they will know. ul miss out the advantage of updating all the security patches|||YES!
you better watch out, a friend of a cousin's neighbour's teacher's boyfriend's sister's husband's aunt's step son's old high school's janitor is in prison (for life) for using and distributing copied software, (Mr Gates has upgraded the guy's windows and given him bars instead!)
I think that's him, unless I've mistaken him for the serial killer they caught who lives next to the guy i get my unlicensed software from.|||i'm using a pirated copy too, and same with most friends i knew.
got no problem with that.|||Yes if you log onto microsoft.com and update your copy
you will get an addional peice of software called WINDOWS GENUINE AUTHENTICATION tool or WGA as it is known in the trade each time you boot up your system a yellow box will appear directing you to microsoft to authenticate your copy microsoft also install a counter on your system which if not reset in 30days can disable the operating system.
Hope this has resolved your question|||no
Hi, I reinstalled on mine without a problem. Even updates itself. If you have problems there's always Open Office which is completely free. http://www.openoffice.org/|||If you mean like windows word, excel, power point etc? then yes you can install them onto 3 different computers!
Don't however push your luck and do it more then 3 times... a guy i know who works for microsoft informed me that if the find out that a softwear has been missed used... they will send you a virus which deletes your photo's and ruins your hard drive... could be a rumor but i wouldn't chance it, he does work for them so i take his word!!
ADDITIOANL INFO...
Anyone who dislikes my answer can read the back of the box (english version) where it states you can put it on 3 different computers in a houshold.|||of course u can
jut follow them instruction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H8IZB4pN鈥?/a>|||Good question since I spent hours trying to get this info and even Microsoft's website was incorrect. When I asked them for clarification and told them what their web page said they told me it was wrong and they would correct it. Quite frankly license agreements for this product depend on what version of Office you have. Best way to know for sure is to check the license agreement in your current copy.
For Office 2007 this is how you check it:
To view the Microsoft Software License Terms for your product after it is installed, do one of the following in these 2007 Microsoft Office system programs:
Access, Excel, PowerPoint, or Word
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Program Name Options, where Program Name is the name of the program you are in, for example, Word Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
Click View the Microsoft Software License Terms.
For other versions it should be under Help -> About if I remember right
Hope that helps
Also, is there any Dell laptop you would avoid, had bad experiences with?|||if you're thinking of buying a laptop you should check out this site first. they give you a sony vaio laptop for FREE! all you need to do is complete a few quick tasks for them.|||I think what you want is a desktop replacement. The Dell Vostros are well priced, and give decent performance. If you want a better looking laptop you can go with the HPs or the Dell Inspiron line. As for Dell laptops to avoid I don't know of any. I do know that they have lousy customer support, and they had an incident with the batteries exploding a few years ago. I would avoid Celeron processors, and 2 GB of RAM should be the minimum on a Vista system. Anything less than 2GB of RAM should be on XP.|||hi you can go for DELL Inspiron computers solely for home use and also for basic games and multimedia works... For high end computing you can go for DELL XPS...|||HP TX 1300 good
http://www.notebookera.com|||http://www.dell.com/content/products/cat鈥?/a>
I'm not sure if that link will actually work or not, but, just in case it doesn't, all you have to do is get the the laptops on dell.com under "Home & Home Office" and check the cheapest group (Dell Inspiron Notebooks). One of those would probably be fine for what you want to do. Just make sure you have enough Memory (at least 2GB, I'd say) and hard drive space (anything 250GB and up is good).|||If it is not being used for gaming, you will need a laptop with a sizable hard drive, at least 80GB. You will need a good chunk of memory/RAM, at least 512 [2GB if being used for Vista], and most of all, good battery life. Most other features would be irrelevant if its being used at home.
If you can pick up a laptop that comes without an OS or comes with Linux, that'll save you heaps of money. If you do that, get and install Ubuntu Linux (ubuntu.com), and learn how to use it. Its fairly easy to use, but may take some time, but getting your laptop ~$250 cheaper is far worth it, and Ubuntu supports loads of applications to do with home use :)
Regarding Vista: My advice is, avoid it like the plague.
Recently rebooted my computer and found that I can't use MS Windows Office w/o the registration number that came with it. Looked, but can't find the reg. sticker from the packet. Tried to contact MS, but it seems they need the registration number (that I don't have) to proceed beyond the automated response part.
If anyone knows of a legitimate web-site or a MS toll free help line, I'd appreciate the help. |||umm www.microsoft.com ?|||http://support.microsoft.com/
If you actually registered with them you may be in luck. If not .......|||Hi,
You can get the help from this number 08066918000 (Support Center)..
Otherwise you can send me the screenshoot of the error to my mail ID.. I will try my best to help you out in this my mail ID is stshariff@yahoo.com or stshariff@in.com..
Thanks and Regrads,
Shariff..
I have never owned a Windows 7 Office but if I was to buy the 2010 version. Will it be updated so like when the new Windows office comes out will it update free or do I have to buy the newer version?|||Windows does not offer free upgrades. For awhile, Dell and other companies were offering free upgrades from Vista to Windows 7, but that was very short lived.
So, most likely, no. You'll need to spend another good chunk of money when the newest office comes out, Office 2012.
If you buy Office 2010 now, it should last you a good 5 years. I am personally still using Office 2003 without any problems (that was 8 years ago). I would buy office 2010 now (or wait a year for 2012), and not upgrade until Office 2016 or so (they seem to release one every 2 years).
No, you cannot install it on 2 computers. Businesses buy what is called Volume Licensing. Then they can install the disc on more than one computer. But you have to have a lot of computers to make that worth the money.
Hi there, there are two separate questions here so that it's best to separate them apart to avoid confusion.
1) Recently, I downloaded the software package "Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise" from the website Bittorrent. According to this website, the software package available for download is in 100% working status. After the download is complete, and when I try to install the software on my PC, I got an error message saying that "Setup cannot find the required setup controller file". So, what can I do to correct this error? Where can I find that "required setup controller file"?
2) According to Microsoft, the Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 is supposed to be available for download today (Apr. 29, 2008). When I take a look at the Microsoft Download Center, the "Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 Overview" is there on their website. Can you please tell me what is the difference between an overview version and a final version of a software package?|||1. Learn number 1 : Never trust torrent, only trust the original application from the original website. So I can't comment on the application from the torrent, because it can be a lot of reasons
2. Overview is just like briefing about the content of XP Service Pack 3 so it's not different of Service Pack|||1) I cannot answer your first question because it is illegal to download Microsoft Office 2007 from illegal torrent sites.
2) Microsoft overview is the one which still has some issues and the final has all the holes and issues patched up. Don't worry microsoft will automatically update your computer with service pack 3 if you have genuine windows and passed the WGA test. If not you have to wait for a while until it is released for public.|||Hi,
1) Your first question i am not going to answer because download Office Enterprise for free is illegal. Develpors have worked crazy to make it and you, behind your lasy computer download it for free!
2) Service pack are only all the previous security patches and some improvements packed into one downloadable pack. You might not be able to download it know but is normal. I only got Vista Service pack 1 about a few days later than it was released. Just wait a while. It will come|||q1........office 2007 should cost 拢300 and it is illegal to d-load it the way that you did. anyhow it should install if you use
power iso.
q2....... sp3 for xp is new and you should be able to get it now but it wont seem much different to sp2.|||well, you can use some help from pcaholic. com
plenty of computer guide for you!
free software available for you too
If this only happens in one particular Word document, then in Word open the document and click on Tools | Unprotect Document.
If all new and existing Word documents are locked for editing, then it's probably because you have not activated your Word/Office software, or because you have an expired trial version of Office 2003. What happens if you start Word and click on Help | Activate Product? If you are already activated, a dialog box saying so will appear. If you are not activated, the Activation Wizard will start. If you have an expired trial version, a dialog box will prompt you to enter a valid product key or purchase a key online.
yes and no....
yes...they can cohabitate on the same hard drive without damaging each other, themselves or the computer.
no...they are separate software packages, and Quickbooks is not a program that will integrate into MS Office Suite the way something like OneNote would|||Just Excel.
Since both Quick Books and Excel are financial software, Quick Books will download your AP Aging reports and all other reports to Excel. It also will download to Adobe Acrobat if you just want a print out.
My computer has never had Windows Office on it. Ever. Also my XP version is sp1. Thanks!!|||As has already been pointed out msoffice is copyright foftware. You can download a trial version but would need to pay to activate it longer than the trial period (30 days?)
http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/defau鈥?/a>
But if you don't want the hassle or expense, theres a free office suite here
www.openoffice.org
that contains equivalents of word, excel and ppoint. Its particularly good and will do most of the things msoffice will do.|||You have to buy it. It's part of Office 2003, which you should be able to buy at your local computer or office supply store.
So I own a PC with Windows Office 2003 on it, and I began writing my midterm exam papers using Word 2003. Then I took my flash disk with me out of town and had to finish the exam using a friend's Mac. They were using Word 2011, and I didn't realize. I saved the finished exam on my flash disk, and now that I'm back home I can't open it! I have the Compatibility Pack for the 2007 Office system, but that won't open it. The format of the file is still ".doc", and I don't understand what the problem is. Is it a Mac vs. PC thing, or a Word 2003 vs. Word 2011 thing? I can't seem to find any file format converters that go newer than 2010, so am I screwed? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!
Desperate|||The default file format for Microsoft Word beginning with Word 2007 is (.docx). It makes no difference whether it's Mac or PC, just the version of Word. So Word 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011 all use the same file format.
The default file format for older versions of Word is (.doc).
If your copy of Word 2003 has the compatibility pack AND the required service pack update, it will open both file formats. You don't have to uninstall Word 2003, but you do have to make sure it has all the updates in addition to the compatibility pack.
You can NOT change the format by changing the file extension. You have to use Save As within Microsoft Word to save a document in either format.|||You need to reopen the document in Word 2010 (Word 2007 may also work) or newer and save as an older format, in your case Word 2003 format.
I recently started going to a new school and they give out free Windows Office 2010 Professional Plus and Windows 7 Ultimate. I have an old 32bit eMachines computer that I'm trying to put it on. I already installed the Office 2010 will no problem but I'm afraid to install the new operating system because I CAN'T lose any of my information, pictures, etc.
What should I do?|||Depends on the OS you are using, XP requires a clean install. Vista can be upgraded.
A clean install is the best way and there are lots of tutorials on the subject. Just save your files on a flash drive or CD/DVD and do a clean install. Make sure your machine can run Windows 7 first.
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/det鈥?/a>
http://www.google.com/search?q=windows+7鈥?/a>|||There are ways you can install another version of Windows in a PC if the primary operating system is an earlier version of Windows.
What you need to do is to make a different (dedicated) partition at least 30GB, boot the PC with the installation disk and when the installation partition is requested to give the newly created partition for it. The rest should go OK.
Make sure you read the instructions and steps carefully before hitting the next button.
Always be safe.
Backup your My Documents folder to a USB Stick/Pen or DVD along with other important files before doing any upgrades, because there is no term called 'too much safety'.|||Operating systems are always best if installed from scratch and that does wipe everything that was previously there.
I would think carefully before installing Windows 7 for other reasons though. You say your PC is an old 32 bit machine. Iassume it has XP. It may not be capable of running Windows 7 anyway.
Windows 7 isn't essential for Office 2010 as you know already.|||you have someone help you install is better than my instructions to you from doing|||Yes whenever you install a new Operating System it ERASES everything including all programs and most will require the Windows 7 Version of said programs .|||If you choose upgrade it will not. If you choose clean install, then yes it will.|||Do you want to tell us what is your current OS or we have to guess?
I used the trial version of Windows Microsoft Office 2010, but decided I didn't need it. As I've not paid for the upgrade I can't alter any docs or create new ones. Do I have to remove 2010 from my computer before or after I reinstall my Microsoft Works Suite 2002? - I don't want to lose all my docs. When I installed 2010, it overrode 2002 (I thought I would have both side by side instead of it automatically upgrading 2002) and kept my docs... I have a small business and can't afford to lose all my docs.|||You won't lose your document files by uninstalling Office 2010, but Works 2002 will not be able to read any files created by Office 2010.聽 Your best option would be to uninstall Office 2010 and then download and install the freeware Libre Office (formerly Open Office).聽 This will enable you to read and edit (and create new) MS Office file types, as well as its own.
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
聽
I have a MacBook and am trying to figure out everything I need (software-wise) to run Windows on my Mac. I am a college student that am having some compatibility issues with some software for school. I have heard about something that lets you run Windows on a Mac in a separate window. (I think it might be Parallels...) . What software do I need to buy to run Windows XP & Windows Office on my MacBook? (I do not already have Windows XP and Windows Office software.)|||First of all, you're going to need a copy of whatever windows environment you want (xp, vista, etc..). If you want to run windows WHILE you run leopard, buy Parallels or Fusion. Otherwise, you can use Bootcamp to restart your computer in Windows.
-Hope this helps
-additional note,
Bootcamp comes free with Leopard, the operating system on any new mac computer...|||If you have an Intel based Mac and Leopard, use BootCamp. Go to Applications/Utilities and find the Boot Camp Assistant. It allows you to print out instructions, although it's really easy to use. You can also buy software like Parallels, which allows you run run a virtual Windows machine within the Mac OS.
I recently downloaded Parallels and want to be able to run Windows Office programs. I thought it would be a lot more simple but it asks me for an installation disk which I don't have, and don't want to pay $200 on top of the $80 i spent to get the program, any idea how to do this in simple normal people talk?|||I will answer this question in the general knowledge that:
1. you will get yourself a legit copy of windows 7 *i know i did*
2. you will do this with pride ;)
anyway, there isn't much of a choice if you're not getting in in its physical form, so you're left with getting it online. I'm not gonna suggest you any P2P sites here, since mods scour the answers once in a while, so just google it up, or PM me if you need to. But i'm sure google provides well. ;P|||You need to purchase a legitimate copy of Microsoft Windows 7.
My friend lent me a Windows Office 2007 CD but when I just put the CD in my CD drive, My antivrus says Spoolsv.exe is a virus. I can see that file in the list of files on the CD. I haven't installed the program yet. Is it safe to install it? Is it a virus?|||If you want to print your Office documents it is REQUIRED..
The spoolsv.exe file is described as the Spooler SubSystem App or Windows Print Spooler Service and is the main component of the printing interfaces. The spoolsv.exe file is initialized when the computer starts, and it runs in the background until the computer is turned off.
The process spoolsv.exe transfers the data in a buffer. If the printer needs the data, it will retrieve it from the buffer. While the spoolsv.exe file is storing the data in the buffer, the user can carry out other operations. The spoolsv.exe process is also responsible for queuing printing tasks. Through this function, the user does not need to wait for each printing task to be completed one after the other.
To install Office - It is recommended that you turn off (suspend) your Anti-Virus software when installing Office. Then when Office is installed run a virus scan..I am sure you will be OK.|||It CAN be a virus masquerading as a legitimate process. Is the Office 2007 CD the ORIGINAL CD or is it a COPY? If it is a COPY then it is very likely a virus. If it is the Original, it is unlikely to be a virus.|||install it with other cd source or clean it with any antivirus
download from
www.complete-softwares.blogspot.com|||Hi,Ms. Lettuce
There are 3 step to repair spoolsv.exe error
I think your computer is already very dangerous, and you should fix it immediately. I had the same problem with you, it bother me for a long time. I have searched many ways online and found that the following method is the best, my friend had spoolsv.exe error too, he also quickly fix spoolsv.exe error with the following method. I think you should try it, I hope it can help you:
1: Download a spoolsv.exe error repair tool,install this error repair tool.
2: Open spoolsv.exe error repair tool and scan you computer for free
3: Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair spoolsv.exe error.
Here are the url of spoolsv.exe error repair tool:http://www.RepairErrorTips.com/ttfix-spo鈥?/a>
So I have had no problems with the Windows Word 2007 up until today. It asked me to enter in my product key and I did, I entered the 25 digit key from the bottom of my laptop and it said that it was invalid. I have my homework files saved in there and my laptop only has Word 2007 so that is the only program I can use to do my assignments with. I went online to try and find a solution to this problem and I stumbled across a forum in microsoft.com and I read that I could uninstall the program and then reboot my laptop so that when I reinstall the program again, I can enter in the product key and it would be fine. Problem with that is that when I did do that, I completely loss the Microsoft Office 2007 program and can no longer find it. So what I want to know is that:
1.) How can I reinstall Microsoft Word 2007?
2.) How can I get my Product Key valid?
Here is some more information that might help you guys:
-I have a Lenovo Y450 laptop
-It's running on Windows 7
-I don't have any other Windows Office program installed onto this laptop and the product key is blue|||You had a free trial copy of Microsoft Office 2007 and it expired after 25 uses (of all Office programs combined) or 60 days, but your uninstallation of it was irrelevant. It wasn't going to work again (even with another download) without a valid Office product key (the one on the computer is only for Windows).
You should be able to download and install an Office 2010 trial now (2007 is kaput) and probably get another 60 days out of it. When IT expires, here are some of your options for paying less than full price for Microsoft Office 2010:
First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Office Professional Academic edition of Office at a pretty good price ($79.95):
http://www.microsoft.com/student/
Second, if you鈥檙e interested in buying just Word, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.
Finally, if you're willing to spend a little to save a little, Microsoft Works is available in stores for about $40.00. You could buy a copy, install it, then buy Office at the upgrade level. I think you'd come out ahead. Note that the upgrade copy probably checks your machine for Works' presence, so don't get rid of it after you've installed Office. You never know when you're going to have to reinstall Office.
Also, if you have files that are locked up in the new Word 2010 file format (.docx), here鈥檚 a possibility for salvaging them. Microsoft offers a free Compatibility pack that allows earlier versions of Word (and Microsoft Works) to read and write Word 2010 files. If you have access to an earlier version, this can at least give you back your documents. Some new features of Word 2010 will be lost or converted to straight text in the conversion to the earlier version.
Good luck.|||You might be in a bad spot. The number on the bottom of your computer was probably the Windows serial number, and not the serial number for Microsoft Office (which includes Word).
When you uninstalled Microsoft Office, all office components that were installed were removed. Depending upon the version of Office you were running this may include Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher, Access, and or other applications.
Your computer should have come with some CD's or DVD's. Was one a Microsoft Office CD or DVD? If so, use that media to reinstall Office.
In the event your computer came only with "System Restore" media then you can use those. YOu should first back up ALL your data to other media (flash drives, USB hard drives, or similar). When you use the System Restore media you MIGHT lose any applications you installed that were not on the computer when you bought it, AND your data. So always, always, always back up first.
If you have no media, you can download a TRIAL version of Office 2010 from Microsoft. This will provide you with use for 60 days during which time you will need to either purchase Office 2010 or use another application.
The free trial download is here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/
Alternately, if you can download OpenOffice which is a free set of tools similar to Microsoft Office:
www.openoffice.org
Lastly, if you will be working online all the time you can use Google Docs.|||The key on your laptop is likely to be your windows key and not for your office program.
Was the office program on your laptop when you got it? A lot of computers come with it on as a trial and then you have to pay to use it after the trial is up.
If you paid for it and got it in a cd box then the code should be on there.
If you do find its a trial then try downloading open office which is free and legal on http://www.openoffice.org/ this will allow you to open your assignments :)
I am student so, I am mostly free this summer. I thought to read and do something. I was looking around I found windows office 2007. My major is finance/accountant. I need some help. there so much in it i could understand what i really need and will help me in my resume. i was wondering some thing like Microsoft Business Certification ----> http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/msbc/default.mspx. I am totally confused . there are so many tools office 2007. is windows project management similar to this one. plz help me out. be as simple as clear u can be. plz give me a list of course i can do and it should be realted to it.
Thanks|||You can go
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I'm thinking of buying an Asus EEE Pc to write on in cafes, but need to be able to synchronise changed files with my desktop PC each day. Currently I use Windows "briefcase" function and a USB pen to do this with my laptop, but the EEE PC runs Linux and Open Office, so I need to know if I could still sync between it and the desktop. Any ideas?|||You can install Windows onto the Asus, however I would recommend trying something like Google Docs.|||Two ideas as we have an eee.
Firstly, the eee runs openoffice on Linux. This has fair compatability with ms word 2000, but the eee struggles with the application. I also doubt if OpenOffice supports the newer office formats. You might find simple file transfer quite tedious.
One idea is to upload stuff to google docs, which will handle multiple formats.
Other suggestion is to put XP on the eee. There's lots of stuff on the ASUS site to support XP, so it should run fine.
The eee itself is so light compared to a general laptop, it really is easy to carry about.
im trying to get a template for a ITE115 class|||well if the users computer doesn't have a office application installed
you can simply install open office
www.openoffice.org
Its a completely free office suit for a computer its only missing a email program
however it looks and feels much like microsoft office.
This may solve your problem.|||open office is a free version of Microsoft office, and even is compatible with word files (and other Microsoft office files).
That will be the quickest way to get things going for you.
Go to torrentz.com and search office 2007 if you really want to be a pirate :)|||buy one, they are roughly 150$
or try open office!!!!
http://www.openoffice.org/|||there you go|||Get Keymaker
I'm trying to open a document that has a list of Japanese surnames, how common they are, and their Kanji reading, but Microsoft Office doesn't show the Kanji. I've got multiple Kanji fonts installed(I have Windows 7), but I don't know which ones I need to download in order for the Kanji to show up on Windows Office.
Thanks for help!|||You need to install the regional language.
Go to:
Start>Control Panel>Clock,Language,Region>Regional and Language Options> Keyboards and Languages tab > Change Keyboards > Click Add > Check Japanese -- Under keyboard check Japanese and Microsoft IME > CLick Ok/Apply...
Open up Microsoft Word-- Lets see if it works... This installs the Japanese language pack.. You can also type in Japanese too.
Hi there, I have just recently bought windows office 2007 students edition. I read that it is licenced for 3 computers but I need to know if it is installed on 3 and one of those breaks is it okay to install it on another computer
I am basically asking if the licence is for 3 currently used computers or just 3 computers altogether.
I dont know if I've worded this right!|||Unless you bought a three pack. Dependeing on the seller the price is approx 拢70 to 拢90 per license. One license per PC.|||Yes, if you have purchased a retail license of Office Home and Student 2007. The retail license terms permit installation and use of Office Home and Student 2007 on three devices. For more information about determining what type of license you have purchased and to obtain an overview of your licensing agreement, visit the Microsoft Software License Terms (MSLT) for the 2007 Microsoft Office system. at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
i have never had a problem when one computer got broken and then putting it on a new computer. once i had to talk to a customer service, when i went to register it said you have it on too many computers, they gave me a special phone number.|||??
Three licences for the computers.
One for one computer
One for the second computer
One for the third computer
= Three licences.
A licence wont break. To install office on another computer, uninstall it from one of the three computers first.|||Three in use computers. Note, in use. If one of your computers is broken it is no longer usable so you can put the software into its replacement.|||google>" free licence for windows office 2007" or "crack of it"
or "microsoft office 2007 full"|||go to superserials.com, and they have a lot of codes for unlocking software, just search the program.. it will give you a list of codes u can use|||its not their fault one of your computers is broken get a life if you want more pay more |||You would need to contact Microsoft to get the activation for this.
Hi, I deleted this program but want it back. It came free with my new computer, can I reinstall it from the discs supplied with the computer or will this reboot the whole system ? |||If your computer came with the MS Office disc, then you can. If you're referring to the 'restore disc", then yes, you will delete everything if you use it, and you may not get Office back anyway (may just restore the OS). You can download a free version of Office, http://www.openoffice.org/ which will act like MS Office, and gives the option to save in that format, so you can use it and still open your documents on other computers. |||Look for the Microsoft Office disk that came with your computer, and just put it in and it should install it again.|||there should be a separate disc for office...and installing the right disc should not reboot the system. |||System restore, look for undo uninstall office|||If it came with the computer, you should be able to put it back. If you don't have disks for it (i.e. Windows Office is not included in the discs), contact the people that sold you the computer. You should not need to format your hard drive or anything like this.
Good luck.|||yes, you should just be able to reinstall it from the disc.|||look for the disk that you got with the computer, if you don't have that you may have a boot disk for the computer, when you use the boot disk you will get all the software you had when you first got your computer however you will also lose everything that you have done on your computer since it was new so you will need to back up everything that you do not want to lose. If you do not have a boot disk then you may be able to take it to PC World or some other computer store and get the lost program found, however this will cost you.|||If you deleted from start>all programme>microsoft office then don't worry.
1] first go to my computer>documents & setting or >go to user account>start menu>create folder & rename it For microsoft office
2]after created folder go to my computer>program files>microsoft office>office 12 then find all the icon of microsoft exel,word .powerpoint etc,,,,,,
3] Just copy it to created folder(microsoft office),,,thats it
If not then you want reinstall it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!|||just reinstall the software and the problem will fix.put the mcrosoft office disc into your cd rom and follow instruction on the screen.
Hi all,
I recently purchased a new mini laptop with no disc drive. It currently has the trail version of Windows Office 2007 which I HATE (with a fiery passion).. I have an older copy of Office 2003 on disc which I can still use (you can use on three computers) but with no disc drive the only way I see getting it on is buying one of those portable disc drives.
Is this the only way? Or is it possible for me to download Office 2003 off the website because I have all the auth codes etc with the copy I bought with my last laptop.
Thanks in advance ^.^|||Copy your disc to a pendrive (USB drive) from some other computer,it may be of your friend's. then install Windows office from that usb drive..|||You should be able to email them on that particular question but also if your old computer still happens to work you could insert the disc in it and copy the files to your HDD and using some USB adapter with an sd card of some sort (or an external HDD if you have one) be able to transfer the files that way and install it. It's not protected cause it's a program. It says it is but it will copy anyways.|||all you need is usb drive 1GB at least--and a computer with cdrom
put your cd in the cdrom and right click on it --choose send to (and send it to the usb drive) or right click on the cd choose copy and paste it inside your usb drive
then use your usb in the laptop
Good Luck|||I know that i downloaded a version of office 2003 from softpedia.com and it was the full version and I had a serial nuber so try looking there.
You can get a virtual version of the disk by using nero burning rom or nero express. Move it on a USB flash drive and install it in your PC (you need deamon tools ( http://download.softpedia.com/dl/417ee8e鈥?/a> ) or another program like it (that can mount .nrg image files))
You can also copy the content of the disk on a USB flash drive and install it from the flash drive.
I am in the process of teaching myself the componants of Windows Office Suite. I'm starting with Access 2003, because I can get free tutorials through the temp agency that I work for. My question is this; has anyone in this group used Access, and if so, did you find it difficult to learn? I'm a quick learner by nature, so I'm baffled as to why I'm not "getting it" that easily.|||I find Access pretty tricky too.. so I look at some of the tutorials on the official Microsoft Office web site.
Access 2003 Help and How-to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/FX100646921033.aspx|||It's tough to learn if you don't already know something about databases. You start with building tables. An example is an address book. Then you might use Access to find just those people who live in Texas. Add another table, say classmates, and you can do queries to see what is common to both tables. Access is very powerful and can hold tons of data. It's much easier to learn if you have some practical applications and examples to use.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Depends. Look at the comments of the file. That helps out a lot.
Also, look at the amount of seeders. If it's high, then the files are most likely without a virus.
Consider getting OpenOffice.
It's free, and you don't have to scan for viruses and look for cracks and keys. It's the same as Office.
http://www.openoffice.org/
Is it worth to upgrade to office 2007? And I have Windows XP Home Edition and is it just for Vista? And with it, I looked at BestBuy.com and they had a whole lot of to choose from and I was choosing Home and Student edition, is it good?|||http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2007#New_features
This link highlights new features of Microsoft Word 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_2007#Application-specific_changes
This has the changes specific to applications(Word, Excel etc.)
Office will run on Windows XP Home Edition, here are the system requirements:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/ha101668651033.aspx
I personally would not upgrade but that is just my opinion.
I restored some factory settings on internet explorer and restarted my computer. Since I restarted, windows office installer keeps popping up asking me to instert the installation disk (which is about 8 years old and lost) and click next. I click cancel, it says it cannot complete installation and starts again. I've tried closing it in task manager but it's on a loop. Googled this as I think its a virus but cant find anything except for questions on paid sites. Any ideas? It's my computer at work and I will get in big trouble if theres anything amiss when the next shift starts as I am the only one all day with access and I'm not meant to be using the computer. I know if theres a virus I'll be blamed for downloading stuff (which I haven't done. The computer was riddled with viruses but I thought I got them all)
Help meeee!!!|||Run this free tool called the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
here is the download link
http://download.microsoft.com/download/e鈥?/a>
"After downloading and installing the Cleanup utility, it will automatically run and scan for any incomplete operations, almost no action is required on your part except to click next."
Hope it stops the problem! Good luck. Frankly, it's just a broken installation that your IT dept can fix - it's NOT a virus.
I bought my laptop with windows office word 2007 already downloaded. I did not realize it was only a trail version and that i could only use it 25 times. I had been doing tons of work in word and powerpoint only to reach my limit before i finished any of them. Now i have a lot of my work saved, but the whole office 2007 system is suspended until i purchase the full version. I installed office 2003, which i already had, thinking it would convert all my 2007 work into a file i could open in office 2003 but it didnt. Will i have to download 2007 to get all of my work? Or, is there something i can do to get my work on to 2003?|||You didn't mention what operating system you were using, but for Windows XP or Vista you can download the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats. This will allow you to open, edit, and save the new file formats in Office 2007.
Get it here, and make sure you get all the updates first.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
If you are using Windows 7, you should be able to open and edit Office Word files in Wordpad. That's new in Windows 7.
Good luck!|||usually windows 2007 saves files as .docx
while windwos 2003 saves files as .doc
so you will either have to find a file converter of pay for the install
also you can just download openoffice with is an open source program that is just like windwos office, but its completely free
you can get it from here, or you can use it to convert your files, by opening them in open office, clicking on save as, and under then name space, change the file type to .doc
http://www.openoffice.org/|||Word 2007 save file as .docx. Word 2003 can open this type of files, but it require a compatibility pack: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
hey, i just did a clean install to windows 7 from vista. i tried to put in the key to use office but it says i have no more left.... i have used it on 2 computers 1 being the one i just upgrade so please help|||I have installed and reinstalled mine a dozen or more times (On the same three computers with my 3-license version) over the last two years and just installed it again yesterday. Never had a problem with keys.
If you have legimate version you paid for then Microsoft will allow it if you call them for help.|||If you've used it 2x then obviously you only have 2 licenses (product keys are the license numbers).
I am about to upgrade to windows 7 from Vista, the problem i have is that when i bought my computer it came with windows office integrated, but not with the actual physical CD, so basically when i first booted up my compyuter it installed everything automatically. i then made a recovery disk, but for the life of me i cannot find it any where. what i wanna know is whether i will lose my windows office when i install windows 7. I can't do an upgrade, which would guarantee all my programs and files are kept safe, as i am upgrading from vista home premium to windows 7 professional, so i deffenitely have to do a clean install. I just finished backing up all my files, but i just don't know what to do about office. Any ideas???|||If you have to do a clean install then no it will not be there when you install 7. BUT if it was there when you bought the computer I would assume that you paid for Office to be on there so you should be able to get some copy of it.|||Yes you will lose office and theres nothing you can really do about it without having the cd. You will have to buy a new copy|||If you have it installed on a partition that doesn't contain Windows you will still have it even if you perform a clean install.
I really want that useless item out of my computer. I don't need it at all and I want it to go, but Everytime I try to uninstall it, it either restarts my computer or an error message comes up saying The language of this installation package is not supported by your system.?!?!? Help me please!|||Try uninstalling it using ccleaner
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/downloa鈥?/a>
You can't. You can download a 30 day trial period and after its up, you either pay for it or dump it|||you can download a trial for free from microsoft.com when trial expires, you need to buy it if you intend on using it. If you are trying to get it withouth paying then go to Nigeria, i'm sure you will find planty of people there to help you get it for free. This site is not for people that are looking to cheat and steal.|||Run the set up file simply...
Why windows Office 2000 and 2003 files not working properly with Vista? Why the new windows office 2007 is not compatible with MS 95, 98SE and MS ME and 2000? Anyone knows whether will these be resolved or its permanently like this?|||This is the problem people have being asking about once I installed office 2007 on the PCs in the office... but don't you worry, even office 2007 is backward compatible. Just open your document normally if you have saved them with lower version of microsoft office then click on the office button on your 2007 and see the 'Save As..' option, select 'Word97- 2003' option and you can rename or do whatever you like with the.... Save your document and move it any where.. It should open.
However, you should note that for some features that are not available on your lower versions, the 2007 will convert such to some format which will be recognized by the version you have saved has.
Beyond money, Microsoft have developed the new 2007 on another platform with a view for the challenges of that are coming in the computer industry. I personally have found that worms and other security loopholes that are available with the lower versions of office are well taken care of...
So take the right actions and you are can enjoy your documents...
good luck to you|||ITS COMPATIBLE YOU JUST GOTA HIT IT LIKE A NINTENDO CARTRIDGE AND GET VISTAL|||This is how bill gates keeps his money rolling in, cant you just be happy with xp why did you think vista would be any better?
Ha ha from bill.|||Making an new product compatible with older products does not work for any software manufacturer, whether it's Microsoft or Sun or Linux or Joe Blow. There are no plans to make Office 2007 compatible with earlier versions of Windows, in fact, that isn't possible. As to whether upgrades to Office 2000 and 2003 will make them compatible with Vista, only time will tell. It is much too early in the release of Vista to try to make these changes. If you are one of the ones who rushed to buy a new operating system and then spend the rest of your life complaining about it, too bad.
Windows 95, 98SE and ME are no longer supported by Microsoft. Win95 is going on 12-13 years old. Win98 actually came out in 1997 and is now 10 years old. WinME is a piece of junk - why anything is compatible with it is a mystery. Windows XP is now a stable and user-friendly OS. Why aren't you complaining about all the other equipment manufacturers? They need to make driver changes to go along with Vista and they haven't rushed to do so. They are just as much at fault. They knew it was coming, they were given specs and most of them decided to ride it out.
Many of these things occurred with Windows XP, though not to such a great extent. XP did require new drivers for almost all peripheral equipment, but then ANY new operating system does.|||why should it support out of date software. i dont understand not supporting office 2003 but any one later than that is just out dated software that can have a lot of security holes in it. as for office 2007 not being supported on any thing other than xp and vista. that seem right. why should it be supported on a plat from than is most likely gone and should be gone. the older os have major security problems. lets face it the days of 98 and 200 are now long gone. lets face it its either xp or vista and thats how its going to be till the new Windows come out.|||Any time you save a document in Word 2007, you have an option to save it in a form compatible with Word 97-Word 2003. I am running Office 2007 on XP Pro - the compatibility problem with Office 2007 is nothing to do with Vista. Microsoft should really issue a statement advising all users of Office 2007 to save their documents in the compatible form to allow the document to be retrieved on a computer running an older version of Office. I cannot say if the same problem occurs with Excel because I don't currently use Excel|||This incompatibility is because the new Vista OS operates in a completely different manner from the earlier Windows OS's.
MOST older applications will NOT work with it.
They have NO intention of attempting to correct this problem since they do NOT see it AS a problem. They see it as an "overall" improvement.
It ALSO "forces" you to buy other new software (and, in many cases, hardware) if you upgrade to the Vista OS!
Personally, I recommend going to "Open Office" that is FREE, and will read and write Windows Office files! (For some things I still use the "very old" DOS systems)|||That's because they have abandoned everything lower than Windows XP
Download the free program open office. the link is http://www.openoffice.org
I have a net book (no CD drive). I have my windows office standard 2003 cd, with product key. can I download windows office standard 2003 from the web and use the product key to activate it?|||No place safe and legal. There are sites that purport to have Office 2003, but because Microsoft is no longer selling it to anyone, I would be very leery of letting such a download file even get onto my machine.
Sorry.
do you know of any programs that let you run Microsoft office 2007 on a ibook (g3 800mhz)
without installing a copy of windows???|||You can use an emulator, like PC 2007 or Parallels, but you need to install a copy of Windows within the emulator.
Try NeoOffice. It's a free, open source office suite for Mac.|||lol, they have their own mac office windows suite, search google for mac office 2008, i installe dit on a friend's it s really good and basically a mac version of office, made by office people
I have around 500-600 system in my office and I need to track all the Installation keys used in installing Windows/Office. So, do anyone have any idea about any program/software which can extract Windows/Office installation keys from Remote machines. I got "keyfinder.2.0.1" but it can only extract from Local machine. And I cant manage to go to each machine and run this program !! Please help me if any one can.|||you can use this program it's a free tool "http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/product_cd鈥?it Enumerate all computers on your local network, and load the product key information from them
use this Command-Line Options
ProduKey.exe /remoteall
notes :
- it's quite slow But working!
- you have to authenticate first ( run from a machine have the same administrator password )
- work only with win2k (xp-2000-2003 )
|||go on to the windows website there should be a list or a program for it
Where can i get a free clean download of windows office 2007!!
Thanks In Advance!
Please Post Link!!|||here http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/defaul鈥?/a> from the official site, generally if you download something without paying, you can face prosecution or jail. The student and home does not cost much, all you can do is save up some money everyday. you can download the trial version as much as you like/ until you buy the full version, all you need is an email adress preferably msn. If you want to, you can kick off a free version of office 2010, it might be slow, at times, but it is a good one, remeber that its a beta so there might be problems with it, and email any feedback to microsoft, download it here http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/鈥?/a> i am also using it|||This is illegal. You are committing piracy if you download a free version of Microsoft Office, so I hope you don't. But you can download the free trial version at www.microsoft.com|||Well, pirating software like that is illegal, and punishment for things like that can be severe. Your best bet to try and get it for free (keep in mind that it is illegal) is by using some sort of peer to peer program.|||You can't. And asking this is a violation of the Yahoo community guidelines, because you are asking how to steal something, which I am sure you know.
You have a free alternative: Open Office. Find it at http://www.openoffice.org
i need a cd key it says i can retrieve it from my computer or box where do i find the cd key|||Ok there are two places it might be.
One is on the back of the CD case itself it should say product ID or something like that.
The second place it might be is in My Documents it should say like Office activation number or Microsoft Office Product ID number. If there not there then you should look online for a CD key for it.
Best Wishes
Matt
Could i buy office 2007 for windows xp and use the same for my apple mac book??? Thanks...|||No... Office 2007 is strictly for Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. Office 2008 is for the Mac.
You can download Open office for both for free! They read and write Office format documents.
http://download.openoffice.org/|||You will need to buy Office 2008 for mac to use Office on a Mac. You could also download Open Office, which is free, which is a very close replication of MS office.
Your documents will be readable on wither computer regardless of which computer you create them on. Open Office can open and edit Office documents, and Mac Office can do the same for Windows office and vice versa.|||Nope, you have to buy the actual program that is specified for Macs. You can buy Microsoft Office for Mac at any Apple store.
This is the only program that you can load onto a Mac to get office.
Good luck!|||No, you couldn't. There's some special software you need to install Microsoft Works onto a Mac that doesn't come with Office 2007.|||Yes. You will need something like Bootcamp or VMware Fusion to run Windows and instal it on there.|||parallels works too
I hope someone can help me with this I have a copy of Microsoft Office 12 on my Windows xp
I want to install the new beta of office but I cant unistall office -it is not in my add and remove and when I have tryed other areas I get acess denied
any ideas
thanks|||Yes u need to relogin as a Administrator and try to uninstall, if u still dont find it in Add/Remove list, then goto ProgramFiles folder and find goto the Folder where u have installed the MS Office and find the Un-install file and run it. If still ur prb is not solved then u can just manually delete the MS Office Folder and all the Shortcuts it will not create any problems. Just reboot after deleteing and install ur new version.|||Reboot the computer
tap on F8 key
Safe Mode
Logon as Administrator
Start
Settings
Control Panel
Add/Remove Program
Remove office without errors.
is it like windows office on pc-
as in does it have word and powerpoint?
also is the htc touch hd worth getting?
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I have a legal product key for my Office 2003 but my CD got damaged in my last move and I had to reinstall my OS (XP Professional). I need a safe place to get a download. I looked around Microsoft site but all I found was Office 2007. Am I missing it somewhere? I also tried Download.com and search Office 2003 but all I found were add-ons. I don't like Limewire.com any other source?|||Here is the Microsoft page for ordering replacement disks
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302822|||You're welcome. Report Abuse
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
download the trial, and activate it with your key
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Hey i wanted to ask u all guys three questions
1.) D u all know how i can upgrade my office xp 2002 to office 2003?
2.) Do u think Windows xp Pro and any other editiond of xp. if going to go down after windows vista comes out?
3.) Do u all know where i can find a theme that looks like windows vista?
thank u soooo much!!!!|||hack a vista patch
turns xp into vista
it's only beta
i have windows office 2007 and my word documents are messed up. I have fixed the margins the orientation basically the overall page layout but still the courser is at the very top of the page as if there are no margins what so ever i have already spend an hour trying to fix it and what ever my friends try to do doesn't work so please if you have any idea what to do tell me because i have papers and reports to write and i need to fix this problem asap|||Sounds like you've accidentally turned off the Interpage display, which also turns off the headers and footers and the top and bottom margins, but first, let's make sure you鈥檙e in Print Layout view.
1. Click on the View tab on the Ribbon.
2. Click the Print Layout button all the way on the left.
Now here鈥檚 how to fix the Interpage display itself.
1. Find the solid black line between the pages or at the top of the first page.
2. Double-click it with the cursor.
That should bring things back the way you want them.
Hope that helps.
P.S. Even without doing any of the above, your file will print properly and will appear normal in Print Preview.|||are you sure you are not in the header section , try clicking the middle of the page.try to remove the header.
it is to low for your computer|||Ive had that problem...sometimes disks made on my computer wont read in other computers, whether they are running the same system or not....my son suggested that perhaps Windows 2000 uses the NTFS format as opposed to 98's FAT format|||coz they hv diff.file format and the compatibility is not fitted.|||ok so none of the answer above are correct or even close.
First off you mean to say why do disk formatted on my Windows 2000 PC fail to read on my Windows98 PC?
The main reason for this is the heads on the two PC's are just far enough out of alignment that they cannot read each others disk. Say the 2K PC's head are 10% out of alignment to the right of the floppy tracks it can read and write it's own disk fine but your 98 PC's heads are 10% out of aligment to the left yet it can read and write it's own disk but when going between PC's you get a 20% difference and that's to much for the drive to handle.
That's a very rough and certainly not technical reason you have the problem. The solution is to not use floppies and to use either network or flash drives. Floppies are just about useless at this point.|||If you have access to both computers, take the floppy drive from the win98 machine and install it on the win2k machine. Then you should be able to read the disks if alignment is the actual issue.
Every time I try to use any of my Windows Office products (word, excel, powerpoint) it does not allow me to click on anything and I cannot type. On the bottom on the screen it says "This modification is not allowed because the selection is locked." Any help?? I tried to uninstall and redownload it.. but that didn't help! |||Maybe you have a free trial version of Office 2003 or 2007, and the free trial period has ended. Or maybe you did not activate your Office software after installing it.
What happens if you start Word 2003 and click on Help | Activate Product, or if you start Word 2007 and click on Office Button | Word Options | Resources | Activate? If you are already activated, a dialog box saying so will appear. If you are not activated, the Activation Wizard will start. If you have an expired trial version, a dialog box will prompt you to enter a valid product key or convert (purchase a key) online.
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I have just bought a new laptop and it does not have Microsoft office installed. Is there any way I can copy it from my desk top computer over to the lap top? If so how can I do this? Thanks|||No.
Unfortunately, you would have to have the actual disks to do this.|||you cannot "copy" software from one place to another.
the idea is that you have to *install* it on the computer on which you plan to run it.
copying does not equal installing by any stretch of imagination.
you basically have three alternatives:
- dig through the house and pray you have an installation cd somewhere
- go illegal
- accept a freeware office version (openoffice.org)|||Unless you have the disc, you can't copy the program files onto the new laptop because it was installed specially for the desktop, and even with everything copied over, it will give numerous errors.|||Go to cnet.com and download 'open office' for free. It does word, excel, spread sheets etc|||OxygenOffice Professional,is an enhanced version of OpenOffice.org and a highly rated freeware.The program or even OpenOffice itself make good alternatives to Microsoft Office.Good luck!!http://www.freewarefiles.com/program_8_1鈥?/a>
If you are a student, you can get a copy from Amazon.com for about $123.|||Why bother.
Download Open Office instead, it's free.
http://www.openoffice.org|||download open office. it's open source and does basically everything windows office does. you can even save in windows format. try it out, if you don't like it, go buy windows. openoffice.org or openoffice.net. i forgot which.|||You can get the Student and Teacher Edition of Office for US$150. Pretty much the same thing except it doesnt have Microsoft Access.|||You could steal it. That would be the cheapest. But the most hardest to update.|||Ya, I can send you a copy of windows office XP professional. I never paid for mine. Perhaps you can take it from work or a friend as well. Just dont register it.|||Wal Mart is always a winner.|||if you are in college, your college should sell it for less than $ 10. But they only allow you to buy one. Just ask someone in the computer lab where to get it or ask in the bookstore.|||Limewire, downlaod limewire then search Microsoft Office then downlaod it|||have you tried ebay?
or maybe one of these links have better prices:
http://www.edirectsoftware.com/officesui鈥?/a>
http://www.calibex.com/window-office/zzc鈥?/a>
but if you don't want to pay for it you can download it from limewire and also download a crack for it if you want to register it and to update the software just go to the microsoft website and it has updates for it.|||craigslist.com|||hey brother, u have to jump through a few loophooes, but right here http://www.fullforum.com/movies/ thank me when u have it, Meeks
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I got a lend of windows office from a friend and each time it says preparing to install a message would pop up and say the system cannot read from the specified device. what's wrong with it?|||First go to the control Panel and go to Add/Remove Programs. Remove all components of any OLD office system, or any partial parts of the new 2007 system that may have installed. If there are multiple sections delete each individually and Re-start your computer in between each. **It is very important to Re-start your computer after removing ANY programs, if you don't, it may leave a "trace" of the program that is much harder to get rid of and can cause problems with future programs beind downloaded.
After you have everything deleted and have re-started your computer, then try to download the new program again.
Hope this helps!!
**Also, after reading someone else's post, I thought I'd add this...Its not legit, and if you don't have a user licence you will get a message asking for it everytime. BUT it can last for more than 30 days if you choose the option that says "Register Later". You can keep clicking that for a LONG time and continue to use the program.|||Office is protected against copyright and may have been the error or your computer may be outdated and may not have the software to recognize the Office software.|||Even if the install worked, what you are doing is not legit so Microsoft won't validate the install, so it won't run for more than 30 days.
Sounds like your friends CD is damaged or your drive is damaged.
Instead of stealing software from Microsoft that won't work, try Open Office. It works and is free.|||Simple, either your Device(cd or dvd) is not readable or your cd/dvd drive is not supporting the media(cd/dvd). If your device is old, try cleaning the lense with a laser lense cleaner. If still it doesnot work, it is the fault of the media. Some devices dont support all the media's.
I dont have the case it came in. There was no reformatting disc.|||The Disc case it came on should have it on the back
C, age 13 youth computer geek|||You will have to reinstall Windows office 2003 from CD or if you are using a laptop/desktop computer that had the office 2003 come with it you can check the case of the computer, it will most likely have the serial code that you are looking for, if not you will need to pop into your nearest computer repair shop and get a copy of windows xp/office if you don't have any of the two disks.
You should never perform a HD reformat if you don't have the disks that you should have and will need.|||Did you buy Office 2003 or did it come with your computer? If you bought it, check the box. If it came with your computer, try calling customer support of your computer's manufacturer. If you pirated it, I can't help you.
will this be removed off my laptop when the full version is released?|||Yep it will stop working properly at the end of October 2010. You should probably still be able to view documents but not much else. You will have to convert this version to a full version by buying the software at this point.
Thanks for using Office 2010 Beta! We'd love to hear how you like it at http://www.facebook.com/office
Cheers,
Andy
MSFT Office Outreach|||It will work until 31 October, 2010.
Can a 60 day windows Office Trial disk be reused? My friend used it on his computer and would i be able to use it on mine?|||Here is the link to download your own latest version of the 60 day trial from Microsoft...
http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/produ鈥?/a>
You can install it on another computer, but it will not work if you try and reinstall it on the same computer to get a new trial.|||Best thing to do is to download a copy of Ubuntu. If you boot this disc, you get free office software that never expires. You are also allowed to sell it, copy it for free, and give it away to as many people as you like, and there is no 'trial'.
It is also much more secure than anything Microsoft are capable of making.
Can I download the new windows Office, Vista version onto a computer using XP? How will I know if it comes with multi license or single?|||believe me you don't want windows vista, i had it on my new computer , and i sent it back because it had so many problems. i talked to dell and they said it will take up to a year to work out all the bugs.|||don't even get it.
everyone i know who has it
says its horrible.
they made it to compete with Macs.
and they failed.|||yes u can, u just have to go and buy the software. which i heard is expensive cuz its new|||Yes you can, but before installing be sure your PC support the system requiments or else you will just get annoyed by slow response in vista. office 2007 enterprise is no problem and a good tool for todays computing. system requirements for vista, processor at least
1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
512 MB of system memory (RAM)
20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space
Support for DirectX 9 graphics and 32 MB of graphics memory
DVD-ROM drive
does anyone know where i can get windows office for windows 7 for free. i really need it for college and i cant seem to find it anywhere|||You can download a free trial, but you have to purchase the full version.
If you want a free office suite that's compatible with MS Office then you have several options. These include Libre Office, Open Office and Google Docs. You can also see if your school offers MS Office to students with a discount.|||Microsoft didn't get to be #1 by giving away thier software...it's very well protected. My suggestion would be to ask some of your friends at school. If they purchased a copy, they are allowed to install it on multiple computers. Perhaps you can find someone willing to lend you an installation disc.
ive downloaded it but i cant see a shortcut to it or when i go on start progams i cant find it there. and it says windows office 2007 is successfully downloaded|||Try installing it first. Double-click on the downloaded file and proceed with installation. The shortcuts to the programs will appear on your Start menu after that.|||perhaps u mean "installed"|||Search ur whole comp....................|||Click on Start > Run
Type C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\
click OK and the programs should be in a folder named Office12 i think. You might want to make shortcuts to the programs on the desktop or start menu
it used to come up straight away when i was using word and now it prepares to install|||I am sorry to be the one to tell you that you are using one of the most terrible operating systems ever created! MS Office does that at times and to solve this problem you can either restore your machine to a [reviouse time or reinstall the office suite entirely. Otherwise the best route to go is to install a copy of the linux OS called Fedora core 6 (this is the latest version), and it comes with everything like the open office suite installed for free and never has any problems I promise you that on my honor. to download a copy go to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/|||Are you using a copy?
Instead of going into the program and opening a document, open a word document from my computer.
I did this with mine and then re-installed it when I got fed up!|||It does that the first time you try to use it, most MS Office programs do. If its started to do it again its probably downloaded an update through Windows Autoupdate, and needs to install it to operate fully.
Have you tried running through the steps again, and then closing it and re-opening the software? If this doesn't solve the problem I'd suggest a full uninstall (from control panel -> add/remove software) and then install it again.|||hi,
That's because you deleted your installation files. You need to insert your office cd-rom and when it asks to install let the office install missing files then you won't have any problem. Another way is to uninstall the whole office program and then re-install it again without deleting the installation files at the end of the installation. i hope it is gonna fix the problem.|||Yes, like MSG says the installation files have been deleted, perhaps you've done that doing a "cleanup"?
Nothing to worry about, just insert your Office CD and let it install whatever's missing. And don't delete the files in future! Not the end of the world - just irritating.
I have all the files for widows office 2007 and the code and everything and I can not figure out how to activate it. Any help please??|||OK, so assuming that you have installed Office and entered you code - You need to open up the programs. As an example I will use Word.
-Open up Microsoft Word
-Click on the Office Logo in the top left hand corner of the screen
-Towards the bottom of the menu that will appear you will see ''Word Options''
-Click This
-Then with the word options screen up, you should see an option for selecting ''Resources'' on the left hand menu
-Click this
-The 4th option on the screen is ''Activate Office''
There you go|||run any of the office applications and click on the help menu item, folowed by "activate product"
Okay, so I have Windows Office 2007 installed on my computer. But, it somehow needs updated. I need the product key to update it. Does anyone know what the product key is?|||The product key is a series of characters which is the proof of ownership. If you purchased it from a store then it should be on the box or on a sticker on one of the disc sleeves. If you bought it online then it would have been emailed to you probably.|||no i'm sorry i don't know what your product key is but i kno mine. theirs no way i could know yours anyways cuz i'm not their|||Your product key is usually a series of sixteen numbers and letters that is unique to your product. Your product key should either be on the box it came in, if you bought it at the store or could be on the sleeve that the disc was in. Now if this program came pre-loaded on the computer when you bought it, you will need to look through your computer's documentation that came with it. Chances are the product key will be on a card. If you happened to purchase the product on line, Microsoft should have sent the product key to you by email. If by some chance you can't find your product key you will need to contact MIcrosoft for a replacement product key. I hope this helps.|||Your key is in your software box. It is also in the Help area as well as the registry.
If you bought the software via a download from Microsoft, your key will be in an email. I suggest printing that key as that is the only way you will be able to use your software if you have to reload or activate the product.
My Windows Office (Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook etc.) is not working. Everytime I click on it, Windows Installer pops up and then says "The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable." and then it's looking for an installation package named "MAINSP3ff.msp". The only thing that I did was remove Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage from the Add or Remove Prgrams and then undo that with System Restore. Now, I can't use any of those programs and can't reinstall it.
I've tried going to Microsoft and Sony's website and tried reinstalling MAINSP3ff.msp in an update package, but my computer says that I've already downloaded it, but then, it can't find it whenever it tries to run Windows Installer. I've also lost my CD that came with my computer, so I can't just uninstall Microsoft Office and then reinstall it.
What should I do to fix this???|||It sounds like you are going to have to buy a copy, or find your CD.
If you have the install code for MS Office, I suppose you could borrow a copy and install it with your code. I have done that before, but you must have the install code.
Yes it will work in our corporate environment and at home that is the exact set up rather than using office 2003. happy days ;-)|||Yes, it will work normally.|||Yes of course you can.|||yep|||yes|||You can, but I would beware due to the amount of memory etc which Vista takes.
If you're having two operating systems on the hard disk then you're going to be restricted on the amount of disk space you have left
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I have a new computer, windows vista, it has windows office and student already on the computer. well i need this program for my online classes, and it says i can use it like 15 times before having to register. Does this mean i have to buy the entire program in order to keep using it? and if so, anyone know where to get it cheap, it's pretty expensive!!??|||Here are some of your options when the 25-usage or 60-day period runs out.
First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Student edition of Office at a pretty good price ($59.95):
http://www.microsoft.com/student/discoun鈥?/a>
Second, if you鈥檙e interested in buying Word only, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.
Hope that helps.|||ahhh no that's microsoft price so this going to stay and yes your goign to have to buy it and the student version is one of the cheaper if not cheapest version...you could also go and download openoffice..... it can run anything that can run in office and best of all its free....but most likely openoffice can do whatever your going to need in any of your classes|||go to openoffice.org
free software thats does all microsoft office does but for free.... !!!!!!!
you can save all ur files in word/office formats !
Okay so I got my laptop repaired recently and when I got it back I noticed that my Windows Office and Microsoft Word have disappeared.. I need it to finished my work for school.. Anyone know how I get it back or what else I could do cause I have alot or pages to print out..|||Sounds like they did a System Recovery, probably to get rid of malware. If so, you've lost more than just Microsoft Office. You've lost all software you installed on the machine. I hope you have the installation media for them.
A tip: If after re-installation of some software, it doesn't seem to work right, UNinstall it properly, then reinstall it a second time. System Recovery may leave some loose ends.
Good luck.|||If your system was re-installed then the people that did the re install would only have put the OS on and not any other programs you may of had.
If you have the Office disc just re install it if not download the trial version then you can validate that with your product key that you had to validate the original Office install
I brought an ACER Aspire laptop which comes with Windows Vista and Microsoft Office already installed. The office version is a trial and now it is asking me for a Product key? Do I need to purchase a full version of this now for $229??? The computer was brand new from Officeworks, and these programs were already on it, I never had to instal them via a CD.... Can someone please help me, I dont want to fork out this much money if I dont need to.
Thanks all|||Yes. More vendors are installing trial versions of Microsoft Office on their new computers - theoretically, it lowers the price somewhat, since you're not paying for a new version of Office when you buy the computer - but once that trial period ends or you want to use some function that the trial version disables, you'll have to buy a whole new Office box in order to keep editing the files you created. It's just another example of the computer owning you, rather than you owning the computer. I'd suggest getting OpenOffice.org, which is a FOSS office suite with similar functionality to Microsoft Office, but some of your formatting, especially if you used proprietary MS stuff, may get screwy.|||*sigh*
Yeah. go pirate that ****.
Do a search on piratebay or some other file sharing service (limewire/kazaa) for "MS office key generator".
Be careful what you download. You take the risk of installing a virus, so make sure to back up your files and set a restore point.
Piratebay is a good bet.
You also might want to try 4chan.org, and ask around on the "random" (/b/) board for a link to a "rapidshit" file.
(Just remember: 4chan is not for the faint of heart. It can be a place of the lowest human scum to hide in anonymity)
I want to restore my computer, and i want to back up windows office 2010 because i spent like 拢75 on it. I just want to know can it be done and how? I want to like burn it on a disc or something.|||How far back are you trying to go on the restore? Unless you're picking a date prior to when you loaded Office 2010, it's not going to disappear on the restore.
You purchased it so you should have the software DVD in a safe place so that you can reload it anyway.
If it's the files you created using Office 2010 that you're worried about, that's a different story. In that case just put your Word, excel, powerpoint, etc files onto a DVD, thumb drive, etc
Yes. I have Vista Home Premium & loaded my Office XP 2003 without any problems.|||Yes.|||Don't count on anything with Windows Vista.|||its possible to install it but youll probably have to run word, excel etc in compatability mode|||I've not tried it - Microsoft is fazing out office XP support - on the site www.microsoft.com/support not a lot of conversations about issues or fixes with this combination. - I would say try it and see what happens - worse case you will need to un-install office.
i still have excel and stuff like that but when i turn on the compuer it says home edition and it doesn't have login pics and stuff|||it sounds like you have a laptop that is switching versions on you...some laptops are installed with a certain version and then upgraded to what you purchased it as...call the place where you got it from and ask what version was on the computer originally and if they upgraded the system to sell it to you...
try Windows Publisher............
You can create many types of flyers you want.......
it is super easy to use and understand........
if you have Adobe Pagemaker.....that is a good one too........you should use that.......but i prefer the Windows Publisher.........^^,
脺|||most of the program in mic office can do anything, so flyers,u can use powerpoint,publisher ,word and etc|||Microsoft Publisher.|||Microsoft Publisher.
I downloaded Office 2007 as a trial, then decided I prefered the old one, which I already had (ie XP2002 Home Edition). Now I have lost Word (Office) all together & can't seem to get it back! Can anyone help me? Please!!!|||Uninstall the Office 2007 free trial software. Then reinstall Office XP using your genuine Office XP CD and product key.
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garfield-n-odie
Microsoft Word MVP 2005-2009
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
i have windows xp pro edition and i was installing the latest version of office but it says that i need to update my windows.
do i need to update it to vista?
or need to update the service pack/?|||Service pack(s)|||You probably need service pack 3 beware of office 2008 whatever as its compatibility with earlier versions of office is debatable and will need other service packs to be useable if you have letters etc from earlier versions of office|||Office 2007 works fine with XP. I would probably say to make sure you have ALL the Microsoft updates installed, which might also include Service pack 3.
Please help.. my pc restarts every2-3hours OS= windows 7 Enterprise.
All this started after i downloadrd and installed Microsoft offices 2010 beta from microsoft them self.
Please help!!!!!!!!!!|||Why is this in the dancing cateory???|||have u activated ur windows 7 cuz The beta version of Windows 7 has a 2 hour timeout built in. it will trigger when u have 1 month till ur activation expire
the other salutation if u have genuine win7 try to change ur sleep/hibernate settings if didn't work try this
-- Click Start, type msconfig.exe in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click Continue.
b. On the General tab, click the Normal Startup option, and then click OK.
c. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click Restart.
I DON'T RECOMMEND CLEANING UR PC BY UR SELF IF U DON'T HAVE ANY EXPERIENCE
U MIGHT GET HURT BY DOING IT !!!
KIDS DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME|||Clean the heatsink and fans.
I don't own a Mac, but I am curious. Do Macs come with their own word processor, or office-type software, or is a Windows Office version naturally installed on them already (like with PCs)?
Secondly, do Macs use their own file extensions? And if so, if I was to save a file, let's say a Word Doc (if applicable), would the extensions be the same as on a PC, or different?
=D Thanks Mac Savvy Users|||If you get a Mac (god forbid) you can purchase windows office for mac. Windows office is not pre installed unless special ordered. If you save a doc. as a Word doc. it will always and forever be a word doc. until changed.|||Mac's do have their own word processing software, but you could also buy Microsoft Office for the Mac. It saves it in the traditional ".doc" format.|||Mac's do not have their own office. OpenOffice.org is a good alternative to MS Office. All MS Office and OpenOffice save their wordprocessing documents with the doc or docx extension and can be openned by either office program, and MacOffice
so i just downloaded the windows office mac 2008 30 day free trail and i was wondering if anyone had or knows how to get the product key for it? im not a hacker or anything i just need this for skool BAD!!!
thanks in advance|||Try downloading Open Office,Star Office or SSuite - ALL are free,and compatible with MS Office
MS keys need to be purchased - they are NOT free!|||You have to buy it for the Product Key. It's on the back of the disc slot.
Sorry Mate.
I am a Portuguese speaker and I was wondering if a Windows Office 2010 (Home Edition) bought in the US will give the the option to work in Portuguese. Is the software I buy in the US the same I would buy in Portugal or Brazil?
Thanks.|||U can get a key in this web: http://www.windows7serial.net .It only need 29.99$ .
According to users who have bought works perfectly , and the complete Windows passes validation Windows Genuine Advantage.
U can go to this page and download their application:
http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/ to check Windows genuine
Windows Office word came with my computer and its asking for a product key. What is that? How do I find out what my product key is? Thx alot.|||you are usining trail vesrion so you either need to buy full version or get crack verions.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/detai鈥?/a>
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Mi鈥?/a>
Good luck!|||i think if you click on about or something like dat on da toolbar it should come up|||If Office worked before on this computer, then it was a free trial and now wants you to buy the program. If your computer is brand new, look for a small piece of paper somewhere in the box. It should have a product key, either trial or full version.
A product key is a mix of alpha-numeric characters, that is an attempt to stop the spread of pirated software.|||Office was installed on your computer in their hopes that you would buy a product key, it's pretty much useless at the moment until you buy a product key.
I recommend not buying it, and go online and download Open Office, it's just like MS Office but free without some of the advanced features (which most don't even know exits and some who do know, don't even use it)
Hope that helps, have a great day!|||It is possible that the version of Office you got on your computer is only a 60 day trial. In that case you would have to go out and purchase and Office Suite program or just Word.|||which microsoft office you got?
It should be on the CD/DVD case. If it's just a trial version, you'll have to buy it from Microsoft. If you don't want to spend the money, Try Open Office. It's free.|||Usually either on the disc, inside the box, in the instruction manual, on the back of the instructions, etc. The manual will tell you where. If you want it for free and downloaded a copy, DO NOT search for a keygen. That's illegal and bad, mmmkay?
Openoffice is a free program almost exactly like MSO, uses same filetype and everything.|||you should be able to find it on the main disc that you used to install the program with.|||it should be in the CD Case, the part that flips out.
if not then you need to go to a local computer store or online store and purchase a copy|||By purchasing it from many retailers such as:
http://www.amazon.com|||http://www.openoffice.org/
this is free
just for my college work obv im a student so you know moneys tight|||http://www.openoffice.org
Free, does exactly the same as Office, and files can be exchanged between the 2 suites.|||As a student you can buy Office 2010 for 拢37 from software4students.co.uk|||I can buy window office from cheap UK then USA. Because of USA is invented in the each and every windows software.|||Get a bootleg :-)
Isn't that just slightly illegal?...
NAhhhh NAHHHH NAHHHHHHHHHHHGODBLESSYANAHHHHHHHHHH
it's COMPLETELY illegal.|||As already mentioned there's - software4students - check the eligibility conditions carefully before proceeding.
Suggest you choose the MEDIA version of MS Office 2010 PP when you get to 'delivery type'
(in the event of future crashes or other possible issues)
Have used this site myself in the past, with no hiccups or problems.
Phoenix Software - is another provider worth looking at.
Both sites are listed at Microsoft's Education UK website.|||its illegal to use it and we should purchase to use.....in free version some of the function wont work properly but in purchased version it have
I'm looking to buy a new laptop in the Netherlands, but it's proving surprisingly hard to get it with an English version of Windows (Vista) installed.
Does anyone know where I buy a laptop with English Windows Vista? ...or perhaps where I can buy English Windows Vista alone?
I also want to buy an English version of Microsoft Office 2007 in the Netherlands, and it seems similarly impossible.
Thanks for any help!|||I really don't think it should be that hard. try Mycom for an English Windows Vista, they may also have it preinstalled (www.mycom.nl). Or how about composing your own Dell-notebook with english software (www.dell.com)? These are the first two options i could think of, but I am sure there are more. Good luck!|||Take a flight to London and get it solved!|||http://spicyinfo.8bit.at
you can get much information in this website, If you will check anyone blue link in website.
No
///|||N70 runs on Symbian OS, and there are no MS Office versions that runs on it.
However you may find other similar products running on Symbian, both for free or for price.|||if you are refeffing to Microsoft office suite, NO
but N70 comes with Quick office package, which has the viewers for office files formats
Nokia has also included the Quickoffice suite of applications, which include three different applications 鈥?Quickpoint, Quicksheet and Quickword 鈥?providing users with the ability of viewing (or reading) Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word files respectively that are stored in memory or received as an e-mail attachment.
OK this is is my big problem of the week people. So i had my Office professional installed by the factory, that was all great and dandy until my computer crashed two days ago. Now i have the Cds and the CD with them. i installed by CD and tryed to enter the CD key and wtf invalid . any ideas.
I personal Camp the computer networking and program design lines here can some one give me a good reason or a great solution?|||Could be registry ickiness often found when reloading from a crash. Try using a registry cleaner (Eusing is free )or windows uninstaller (also free) and then restart and reinstall.
Also could be a few letters/numbers transposed. Watch out for the 0 and o's Good Luck.
I bought Microsoft Windows Office 2010 in January online off the Microsoft website and they sent the Product Key to the email I provided to register the product for use. I was allowed to download the file onto three separate computers and unfortunately my email provider deleted the email containing the Product Key.
So... I now need to somehow find the Product Key in order to download the file on my home computer. Anyone know how to locate this?|||Call 1800 Microsoft they will assist you they can most likely find it for you
Hi
I have added a formula to a spreadsheet but the answer is too exact i need a the numbers to be rounded for example 1.2 instead of 1.26743
Is there a tool that will do this for me on excel 2007 ?
Thansk in advance|||=TRUNC(A1,1) will give you 1.2. It neither rounds up nor down, just removes the unwanted digits. Use ROUNDUP or ROUNDOWN if you want a more informative answer.|||Hi,
Go to Excel 2007
Look on the top of your excell spreadsheet. You will see columns listed as Column A, B, C, etc. Click and highlight the cell column you want to formulate. Make sure it is a letter that you click on: For example column A, If you click on column A..the whole column will be highlighted. Next follow the directions below to formulate the column to round decimals.
Look at your Tool Bar and Click on the "Home" tab
Underneath that you should have tabs Label as follows:
Clipboard / Font / Alignment / Number / Styles / Cells / Editing
Click on the "Number" Tab
You will see a dollar sign "$"
You will see a percentage sign "%"
You will see a comma sign ","
You will see a decimal sign "0.00" it will have arrows pointing left and right. Click on the arrow pointing right to decrease decimals and round numbers to 1.2
Hope This help|||You can choose format cells but there is an Office 2007 help tool that can do it automatically for you, its called Leo and you can download it free here - http://www.leo4office.com/|||left or right click the cell and click "format cell...", under "number" tab choose "number" from the category options and then how ever many places after the decimal you want
i purchase a laptop,refurbished,Im unable to use windows 7|||Most MS Office that come default on refurbished laptops are usually 'Microsoft Office Starter' which only allows you to use MS Word Starter and MS Excel Starter which are not even complete versions of MS Office.
You should purchase the full version.|||Each Software requires the correct version to work. Windows 7 requires the newest version to work.
i start school in a few weeks and im going out to buy a lap top tomorrow... i know i need to buy Windows Office but a friend told me about a program called Open Office... has anyone used this program for school work? come across any problems? because if it works im going to buy a printer instead of spending 100 bucks on Office.|||Yeah I did all through college. Zero problems. It can open AND save the Microsoft Office file formats.
I do however recommend Libre Office instead of Open Office. It's a fork of Open Office, basically the smart people from Libre Office branched off and did their own thing, it's a bit better.|||Go for OpenOffice. It has most of the Office-like features you will ever use in school. Besides, it's free.
If it does not specifically say for Windows 7 will it work? I thought it had to be 64 bit, but not sure. Can anyone please help. The "tech" said it was, but I have a feeling I need a Windows 7 Version.|||you will be fine... 64-bit OS's support 32-bit applications, but not vice-versa.|||Chances are the product was boxed before Win7 came out. It should work fine.|||you should just be careful but there is a 99.9999% chance that you will be fine 32 bit will work on 64 bit and 128 bit but it just might not load as fast as all other programs you have.|||Office 2007 and 2003 were released before Win7 so it wouldn't be listed. We use both at work on Windows 7 w/o any issue.
Go for it.
You can't just ask for a key!
If you bought it,there will be a serial on the back of the box.
If you downloaded it,sorry,but that's illegal!
You can try openoffice,it's windows office,but free.|||Why does everyone want to rip off Microsoft. Not all their progs are that great anyway. But if you must have their products, buy them.
Otherwise, there is plenty of free software to choose from and sometimes even better than the commercial equivalent.
http://www.freewarefiles.com/OpenOffice-鈥?/a>|||i don't think people are going to give a key away as that is illegal go and buy it if you wont one if you have the box it should be on the back|||Another free alternative is Office Web Apps 鈥?there鈥檚 nothing to download since you use online when you log into your Windows Live account. You鈥檒l get the basic features of MS Word, Excel, PP and OneNote (v. 2010).|||If I sent you mine it wouldn't do you any good because mine is registered to me.|||I have a key, but it's mine.
Go buy one.
This PC freezes, does not open an item when I click on it. Takes several tries. Also, takes 5 minutes to turn off. I just picked this thing up today and it is the worste PC I have ever used. This quad core system is horrible!!! Is anyone else having these troubles?|||try to see if there are any updates avalaible:
vista
any drivers
do a virus scan
contact hp and ask them
I havnt upgraded to vista yet so im not really sure but i would check all that out before contacting hp
but i had a similar problem why my new computer build untill i hooked it up to the net and downloaded a bunch of xp pro updates|||if it is a store bought pc it's probably loaded with a bunch of garbage that loads up when you turn it on.... Services and Applications Bullshit they add on to get you to buy there crap.... just go to start menu... GOTO RUN,, TYPE MSCONFIG,, UNDER STARTUP,, DO SELECTIVE STARTUP AND UNCHECK "LOAD STARTUP ITEMS" & "LOAD SYSTEM SERVICES" and see what that does. if u restart and find that a program is missing that you need to start automatically just go back to that program and tab over to services and startup and manually select what you want to start upon loading windows|||Quad Core isn't slow - your PC is, which means it is probably lacking RAM
Get Mac.|||I don't have an HP Quad, but I build my own VIsta Ultimite Quad (and XP). It runs fine!
It could be ether your RAM (I have 2 gbs) or your hard drive (Is it SATA).
Take it back to the store if you don't want it.
I have just purchased Windows office 2007 for my new PC and I can't get it out of the packaging.
If I've failed so far, do I have any chance of actually using it ??|||As with all software if your teeth don't work I suggest a hammer.
I'm sure the actual software will be five times more easy than getting into it.|||It would help if you told us what packaging is actually left round it.|||yes call microsoft cuostomer servive|||that happened to be too i broke a part of it it has odd packaging try taking all the seals off and sliding it out the bottom there is a part of it that holds the 2 parts together the top should come apart and you should be able to get the disk out|||you need the ghost busters and a pair of scissors
(i want to talk and have my computer type by itself what i say)|||You will have to obtain an add-on speech recognition program or move from XP to Vista.
MS Office 2007 online help says:
What happened to speech recognition?
Speech recognition features are not available in the 2007 Microsoft Office system programs.
If your operating system is Microsoft Windows XP, you must run a previous version of a Microsoft Office system program to use speech recognition features.
To use speech recognition features, run Windows Speech Recognition in Windows Vista.|||trust me u dont want 2 do it. u will end up typing more than if u were 2 type it in the 1st place.
Legally you purchased one license. So you can install it on one machine only. Any one you like.|||Good question since I spent hours trying to get this info and even Microsoft's website was incorrect. When I asked them for clarification and told them what their web page said they told me it was wrong and they would correct it. Quite frankly license agreements for this product depend on what version of Office you have. Best way to know for sure is to check the license agreement in your current copy.
For Office 2007 this is how you check it:
To view the Microsoft Software License Terms for your product after it is installed, do one of the following in these 2007 Microsoft Office system programs:
Access, Excel, PowerPoint, or Word
Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Program Name Options, where Program Name is the name of the program you are in, for example, Word Options.
Click Resources, and then click About.
Click View the Microsoft Software License Terms.
For other versions it should be under Help -> About if I remember right
Hope that helps|||If you mean like windows word, excel, power point etc? then yes you can install them onto 3 different computers!
Don't however push your luck and do it more then 3 times... a guy i know who works for microsoft informed me that if the find out that a softwear has been missed used... they will send you a virus which deletes your photo's and ruins your hard drive... could be a rumor but i wouldn't chance it, he does work for them so i take his word!!|||If you have a legit copy of office, Use it. Why buy if you already own it. Unless you are looking for very last version.
any available, if yes how to?|||You can download free trial version of office 2007 here:
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Mi鈥?/a>
Moreover you can also download Office 2010 beta from the above link which will last upto October 2010.(legal)|||No, there is no free version of Microsoft Office 2007. Either purchase a Home & Student license, which costs you around $100 and allows you to install the software on three computer in your household in total, so you pay around $30 per computer. Or download and install OpenOffice.org, which is free of charge and offers almost the same functionality as Microsoft Office does.|||There are no free office 2007 downloads. They are all illegal.
You should rather try SSuite Office for a free office suite. They have a whole range of office suites that are free for download.
Their software also don't need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes their software very small and efficient.
You may try these links:
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/index.htm
or
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/ssuiteexcalibu鈥?/a>
or
http://ssuite5element.webs.com/thefifthe鈥?/a>|||You may be able to find a free download, but sooner or later you will be hounded with the microsoft genuine software validator which will eventually stop office from workink, make sure you have a decent product key
If you recently installed it, look for new icons either on your desktop or in your Start Menu. Usually if there are new programs that were recently installed, they would be highlighted somehow when you go to Start-Programs (or they would be the last ones in the list that pops up).
If you purchased it and downloaded it but didn't install it yet, look for it on your computer. Downloads are sometimes saved in My Documents, but that default sometimes might be changed depending on how much you download. If you can't find it in My Documents, do a search for it. You'll have to know either the file name or the date you downloaded it, so you can configure your search parameters to look for a specific file or date range. Once you find it, you can install it and then look for the icons on your desktop or Start Menu.
If you mean "shared" as "shared over a network" you may have to contact your system administrator to see exactly how to access your programs and if the SA is going to put a shortcut to the programs on everyone's computer.
I have a copy of Office Standard 2007 for Windows but I've got a Mac. Is there anything I can download or do that will allow me to install Microsoft Office on my Mac? I've heard of Parallels and VMware fusion, but those cost $80. Is there anything else? Perhaps something that is free? Or would one of those two be worth the money? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!|||Another program that is similar to Parallels and VMWare is called VirtualBox. You will need to install Windows into it but it will be able to run Office Standard 2007 just fine.|||Microsoft offers a version of Office specifically for Mac. The software you have now is Windows only and in order to use it on Mac you'll need a copy of Windows and an emulator as you noted above.
Office for Mac on the other hands is a Mac application, no fancy footwork required.
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Of鈥?/a>
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Of鈥?/a>|||http://store.apple.com/ca/product/TQ744?鈥?/a>
You can buy the version for MAC, I am not aware of something like Open Office for MAC unfortunately.|||Have you heard of Wine?
Wine is not emulator
http://www.winehq.org
Its also for mac, not just Linux
Yes,
I am running Office 2007 on XP/SP2.|||Yes office 2007 wil work with XP|||The 2007 Microsoft Office system programs client is a 32-bit application and can run on a Windows 64-bit platform (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista) but there may be some feature limitati|||sure! I'm running Office 07 with XP Pro here.
i downloaded windows office xp (the same disk and key) at my office and my home will that mas up my office pc by outlook or something plz plz help me i dont want to mass up my office computer|||You will run into difficulty with one or the other when you attempt to download updates because Microsoft verifies that you have a valid, unique, ID# when you update.|||I doubt it will mess them up but it is a violation of the copyright agreement.|||No! The only problem is with updates from microsoft sites since it will understand easily if it is a cloned key that has already been used from another PC. E.g. you are not able to download the last version of windows media player or other stuff. The functionality of your computer has no effect|||is it a retail copy or an oem copy?
the retail copy allows two installations as per the EULA.
the oem copy is installable on one machine.|||No, but you can't be on the Internet with both pc at the same time or microsoft will kick you off
Hi, I've downloaded a trial version of office 2007 standard edition. It does not provide a trial version of Outlook. When it is time to purchase this, will outlook 2007 come with the Standard version?|||Yes, it does.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites鈥?/a>
* Excel 2007
* Outlook 2007
* PowerPoint 2007
* Word 2007
Remember that Open Office do a FREE Office suite:
http://www.openoffice.org/
And you can get a FREE email client too:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird鈥?/a>|||Yes, all the microsoft office packages come with outlook (it's part of the standard package).|||yes it does i have the beta edition and it does
good software
should i get microsoft office installed for 90 dollars or just get open office which is the same thing but its free which one should I get|||Does MS Office do anything that OpenOffice won't that you need?
Whether or not you get MS Office you may as well get OpenOffice anyway if it's free (and it does most of what people use MS Office for so you probably wouldn't miss anything).
Although $90 isn't much for MS Office (it might actually be close to a fair price) and if you aren't paying for it...|||Depends on how much knowledge you have with Open.Office. The fact that you're asking about it, tells me that you should stick to what you know. Get the MS Office suite installed, and if you want, start playing around with Open Office. 90 dollars is not a bad price for office.|||With my personal experience with OpenOffice2.3 on Linux platform, I think that OpenOffice has MOST of the features that Microsoft Office has, but unfortunatly not ALL,
If you think that you will be using it for only writing essays "using Word" only, then save your money,
In the case that you want to use it more professionally the go with Microsoft which has more and lots of prefect and easy to use tweaks and features.
no way..|||Check this out
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.m鈥?/a>
Hope this answers your question. MS office for MAC comes with a different name. Its called "Microsoft Entourage"|||Not natively,
Microsoft office 2007 only runs on windows.
You must uses the mac version of the software called Microsoft office 2008 for Mac.
Any file made in ether one will run in ether on.|||No. That's the Windows version of Office. You'd need the Mac version instead.
Thanks in advance!!|||NeoOffice is a Mac version of OpenOffice. It's open source and free.|||openoffice.org
or just use google web based apps. they're not full blown yet, but will be in just a short time.|||openoffice.org is a great alternative. It is open source software. I use it on my computer at home and love it.
I just bought a Eee PC netbook and every time i want to download the free trial of Windows Office 2007, it won't download.
It says it's a temporary problem, and to try again and every time i do, it says the same thing.
What do i do?|||Try again later, or use a different browser.
Alternatively, you can download and use the FREE office suite Open Office, which imitates MS Office. Unlike the Office 2007 trial, this won't expire =)
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I believe you mean Microsoft Office, not Windows Office. Office is application software, such as a word processor (MS Word), spreadsheet (Excel), presentation software (PowerPoint), etc.
Windows XP is the operating system. The operating system is used to run all the software applications on your computer. It also is used to manage the hardware. It is the main software you use to interact with everything on your computer and it hosts your applications.
Office is just one of those applications. You need an operating system on your computer, whether XP or some other one. But installing Office is totally optional and depends on whether you need to use those specific programs.|||windows Xp Pro is an Operating System and Windows Office is application software were you have Word, Excel , Power and more..!!|||Windows XP proffesional is an operating system, just like windows vista and xp home. Office is a suite of programs including Word, Excel etc.
Office proffesional and office xp are both version of this suite. The proffesional one has the contact manager disk and more applications
and powerpoint it always asks me for a product key but i dont have it have it so i press continue and it brings me to the program but then doesnt let me use any of the tools. how can i get the product key?|||It seems that your trail version has expired, you will need to buy a new copy.
If you are looking for something free and just as useful, you could try the following web sites:
SSuite Office for free office software - http://www.ssuitesoft.com :)
No trials, no registering your personal information, no strings attached at all. Just free office software. A very small download too! :D
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/ssuiteexcalibu鈥?/a>
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/wordgraph.htm
and some others that are online:
Google Docs for online work - http://docs.google.com
Windows Live for online work- http://www.live.com
.............................|||That sounds like a free trial copy of Microsoft Office that was good for 25 uses (of all Office programs combined) or 60 days. At the end of that time it stops letting you edit your files or create new ones. You have to purchase Microsoft Office 2010, or at least Word 2010, to do that.
Note: The 25-character product key on the computer case or laptop bottom is NOT the key for MS Office. It鈥檚 only for the Windows operating system.
Here are some of your options for legally paying less than full price for Microsoft Office 2010:
First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Office 2010 Professional Academic edition at a pretty good price ($79.95):
http://www.microsoft.com/student/
Second, if you鈥檙e interested in buying just Word, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/buy/of鈥?/a>
Also, if you have files that are locked up in the new Word 2010 file format (.docx), here鈥檚 a possibility for salvaging them. Microsoft offers a free Compatibility pack that allows earlier versions of Word (and Microsoft Works) to read and write Word 2010 files. If you have access to an earlier version, this can at least give you back your documents. Some new features of Word 2010 will be lost or converted to straight text in the conversion to the earlier version.
Good luck.|||Yes. You had been using a trial version of Microsoft Office programs. It was good for 60 days only. Trial period is over. That's why you were asked of Product Key.
You cannot have a product key until you go and buy a full paid version.
No. You cannot download ANOTHER trial version. Microsoft is not that dumb.
An alternative is to install OpenOffice.org. It is a free program. It works " more or less " like MS Office and it is compatible with MS Office.|||Unless you bought a copy of Office, there's no legal way to get a key without paying for it. If you're a student, you can get a copy of Office for pretty cheap.|||Most likely your dell laptop came with a trial version of Windows Office.
Obtain the product key buy purchasing one.|||I suspect that you had a free trial and now they want paying, download a free trial again from ms office or get free openoffice .net
You have to buy the Office 2007 software.|||There used to be update packages, but I don't believe they are sold any more. In any case, why would you want to upgrade to Office 2007 and not Office 2010, you should find the prices of the new product to be lower than the old.|||Can't update,the cheapest way I found was to purchase Office Home and Student 2007
i have the software for windows office 2007. i'm also build my own computer. i dont want to pay for windows 7. so my idea is that i would download Linux (since its free), and install windows office for school work. so is this idea possible?|||No windows office is only made for WINDOWS|||Linux can not run Windows software. It only works on Windows.
However there are programs that will allow you to run Windows software on a Linux PC. It uses an emulator, which means it runs a "fake" version of Windows on the Linux computer. This allows you to run most Windows software on a Linux computer. Most versions of Linux come with a pre-installed version of a Windows emulator.
However, it means that every command for the Windows program has to be translated into a Linux command for it to run. Doing this will slow the Windows program. You may have performance issues with the speed of the program.
An alternative is to download Open Office. It is a clone of the Windows Office program originally designed for Linux, but now also available in PC and MAC versions. It is free, can create, read, and edit all the standard formats used by Office (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access). One file created by Open Office and saved in one of the MS Office formats is identical to a file created with the real MS Office program.
htt;://openoffice.org|||I love it when people say NO it can't work, then go on to tell you how to do it!
Anyways, Yes you CAN run it, but it's not always stable and sometimes has issues with printers. It's REALLY not recommended. Open / LibreOffice are better anyways and 100% with MS Office.
BTW: Who makes "Windows" Office.....Not Microsoft!|||Microsoft Office's "light" version runs in LINUX because it is a web application, but you can't run the full version in LINUX. The "light" version is completely free and offers free cloud storage and other cloud services. You can get it here:
http://www.docs.com/|||How To Install Microsoft Office 2007 On Linux
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/easily-inst鈥?/a>
LUg.|||no sorry.|||No you can't, but there are a few solutions. Some programs on Linux allow you to run windows applications and thus you could use Windows on Linux. However, Im not 100 percent sure this will work. However, I know for a fact that you can use open office which is almost exactly the same. Go to http://www.openoffice.org/ and download it. It is about 98% the same as Office word and excel, but its free. Plus you can even same documents as word and excel documents on there.
In terms of programming, Linux is certainly the best. If you are interested in writing code then its great, but even better is that Linux is all open source. Under their distribution requirements, all linux os have to include the source code with the os. Thus, if you can edit the code, you can literally adjust linux to any way you want it. It is the most custom editable os there is. Also, it can be good for slow or old computers, and especially those without much ram.|||Some Windows programs work on Linux with the help of Wine.
As for as MS Office goes Libre/ Open office are just as good anyway.
Yes Eclipse the JAVA ide works on Linux (*huge shock* =| )
I am trying to install my windows office software and when I start the installation process it stops and gives me the following message.
" There was an error installing components". I bought the program. I enter the product key as well. Could someone please help me through the steps sp that I can install my software without it stopping. I have windows XP on my Dell Computer that has been acting slow. But I need the program for school.|||Hello
on this page you get
the solution for your problem!
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/05/21鈥?/a>
Can any Mac users out there please tell me whether or not Office for Mac comes pre-installed nowadays?
I'm looking to buy a Macbook in a few days.|||It doesn't come preloaded.You'll have to pay about $125 extra for Windows Office Home and Student 2007, which includes Microsoft Word, the Excel spreadsheet program and the PowerPoint presentation program).
Money-saving tip: Both operating systems are cheaper online at stores such as newegg.com and tigerdirect.com.|||No, you have to buy it seperate. At some places they will install it for you if you buy a computer from there.|||No still have to buy it.|||You may get a demo version with the new mac... don't use it.
http://neoOffice.com has a free and compatible office suite.
If you don't like it for some reason, you can always fork over the cash to buy a copy or use the demo for a few weeks.
My disk doesn't work but I still have the Product Key.
Is there a download I can get to use it again? D:|||You can get it from Digital River. That's the company providing all Office downloads for Microsoft. You'll find the direct download links to their servers here:
http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-鈥?/a>
Just make sure you download the edition that matches your serial.|||You should be able to download from Microsoft, as long as you haven't used it too many times, It is OEM ware and you can use it on one desktop and one laptop only.
Is there a way i can save the slides as a picture?|||Method 1:
Click the Office button at the top-left corner, then click "Save as"-->"Other Formats", on the pop-up windows, select "Web Page(*.htm,*.html) " of the "Save as type" dropdown menu, then click "Save", you will find all the original pictures of the PowerPoint file in the outpu folder.
Method 2:
Click the Office button at the top-left corner, then click "Save as"-->"Other Formats", on the pop-up windows, select *.jpg or *.png of the "Save as type" dropdown menu, then click "Save", you can save all the slides as pictures.
Method 3:
Use a PowerPoint to Image converter like this one:
http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/aff/con鈥?/a>|||Yes
Select Save as, then choose Other formats and save as .gif, you'll be asked if you want to save current or all slides, choose all and bobs yer uncle.
On my new Dell Inspiron laptop, i have Windows Office word trial, and for Christmas i got the Windows Office Home and Student disk. When i loaded it, it didn't ask me for the product key, and still says 60 day trial. My mom loaded it on her laptop because you can load it onto 3 different computers and it worked on hers. We did everything the same during the setup, so why is mine still saying trial?|||You need to uninstall the trial first. Go to your control panel, programs and features, and uninstall the microsoft office you see there. If you see two (trial and your new one) you need to uninstall BOTH. Reboot, and then reinstall your new one.|||try removing the trial and reinstalling the disk
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3599925/Micr鈥?/a>
But first you will need to install some "BitTorrent" software.
I recommend BitComet
http://www.bitcomet.com/|||Hi, honey, You can try to download the full version by a torrent or use limewire to download.|||you can get them off of limewire but i would not recommend it because Microsoft has trackers on them that will randomly check the validity of you windows software so i would not recommend doing that.|||there were betas on their site - but now that the program is out - the only way is illegally -
and if you wanna do that I'm sure you can find it on one of the sites like bit torrent or limewire.|||Microsoft had a beta on their site. Another way is to illegally download it, but if you are asking on this site you will probably just end up with a virus. Maybe you could ask a friend who knows a bit about computers to help you.|||go to microsoft.com and type into the search box 'office 2007' and voila!
First of all i don't have the product key, it came with my computer. Everytime when the product key thing popped up i just ignored it...Now when i skip it the top become gray and i can't really do anything except type,. I can't even paste pictures because when i right click every option is gray also and it's frustrating because I have a project to do...please help me|||Same thing happened to me, it means the free trial that came with your computer has expired and you need a product key. I would suggest downloading openoffice, from openoffice.org, it's free and has word processing, spreadsheets, databases, etc... it even saves your documents in microsoft office format if you want it to. Sorry I couldn't be of more help but obtaining a product key to activate your microsoft office applications would cost money.|||Windows 2007 that comes with the computer expires. I think yours is expired, and you have to buy the full version
i'm having my oral presentation and i'm not sure if a 2003 windows office format run in a 2007 version. :)|||Yes. The file you saved in 2003 will have a .ppt (for example) and 2007 will open it. When you close it, it would give you an option to save it as 2007 format (.pptx), which you can choose or ignore and resave as .ppt. Earlier there was no backward compatibility (pptx opening in 2003) but now that works too.|||Microsoft Office 2003 has some patches for converting 2007 files. When you open a file on your computer, it will start to say "Converting..." and then open up in a minute.
If you modify the file in any way and save it, it will run the converting tool again. You can change it to your format by going to File/Save As and change it to Microsoft (type) Document. or 2000 (type) document.|||Yes. It would run in compatibility mode. You may save it as it is, or you may save it as .docx, .pptx and so on. But it would not happen otherwise. If you want to view Office 2007 documents on a computer with only Office 2003 installed, download this Office compatibility pack from Microsoft:
http://www.brothersoft.com/microsoft-off鈥?/a>
Be advised that you could only view documents saved in Office 2007 format if you installed the compatibility pack. You will need Office 2007 installed in your system if you are to make modifications in these document formats.|||Yes.
Going from Windows 2003 to 2007 is not too much trouble; however, the other way around from 2007 to 2003, you will lose some of the features incorporated in the new version.
If you are using Windows 2007 you can use Save As and do it in 2003 or 2007. The x at the end of the end of the extension would tell you the version you are saving into. docx= Word 2007, doc=Word 2003.
Be aware that when you open your presentation if it's saved in 2007 and you are using 2007, it may tell you that some features will be lost and if you want to continue. The answer is up to you and depends on how much time you have. I had done this one for one of my classmates and it was in the spare of the moment. It works. Good luck.
If you are using Windows 2003 and you need to open a document done in 2007, use a converter. Here is the link:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=941B3470-3AE9-4AEE-8F43-C6BB74CD1466&displaylang=en|||Yes, it will open and run fine. The 2007 xml format is usually a problem for the 2003 Windows Office, but you can download a free compatibility pack for that from Microsoft.|||Yes, it will.
But, if you modify the file in any way, you have to use Save As... to save it in the older 2003 file format or you won't be able to open it with MSO 2003 ever again.|||Open it up in 2007 and it will ask you if you want to go to windows.com to download a format reader to read 2003 files.|||Yes it should but if you had a offfice 2007 format file and wanted to open it in office 2003 you couldnt|||yerr it will|||Yes, it will. MS would not prevent people from opening their own format!|||no
i am running 64 bit windows office word 2007 on windows 7 and want to find out how i go about typing up word docos with the end result a page full of hiragana or katakana or kanji from typing in romaji so for example i type in watashi then hit the space bar and it shows the hiragana for said word
please help me|||i don't know if this will help or not but you can try installing the language support: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windo鈥?/a>
i'll keep looking to see if there's something that will be closer to what you want.
Hope this helps a little...
~Pyros~
I don't know if it's possible to have accidentally deleted it. Can anyone tell me how, or even if there's a way to find or retrieve it? I would greatly appreciate it!|||Open Explorer.
Go to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs
Copy the "Accessories" folder to your own start menu
C:\Documents and Settings\{your user name}\Start Menu\Programs
Restart.|||its probably some hacker stealing youre information but i dont know>|||Repair your windows installation with Windows CD
Is the office 2008 for mac the program apple sells the same set up as like windows office work, power point, etc....?|||Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac is basically the same as Microsoft Office 2007 for Windows Standard edition. However, be aware that Microsoft dropped Visual Basic for Applications support from Office 2008 for Mac, so any macros in Excel for Windows files you have will not work in the Mac version.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites鈥?/a>
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Of鈥?/a>|||yes just one is for windows and one is for mac, its called microsoft office both by microsoft.
Vista is a very good operating system for home users who aren't very good with computers since it has a lot of new features with them in mind.. However, it's still in its infancy and there are a great many bugs and issues. I have it installed, and am still finding some compatibility issues, but am perservering with it because it looks so pretty!
It currently has no place in the Business environment because it was designed with Windows server 2008 in mind, and until that O/S is released and installed in your network, I would seriously avoid it at all costs as it REALLY messes up your systems..
Office 2007 on the other hand has a number of new features with the business users in mind and th benifits can really be seen when using it in a shared office environment. It doesn't do much for the home user except look pretty, although there is one add on from the Microsoft website that allows you to make pdf files for free from Office products, which is quite useful, especially if you are producing invoices and things like that from Word. Link shown below.|||windows vista is the biggest waste of money ever invented, had it installed on my other computer, it is useless, half my programs dont work, the internet took forever to figure out, and it is now ten times slower|||Wouldn't touch vista with a barge pole mate.|||Windows vista, is ok. There are lot of things that are annoying with it. On the other hand it is a good operating system but, there are still programs that don't work with it. This December, microsoft are bringing out a service pack. This will iron out the incompatibility issue.
Mircosoft Office 2007, (word)is very good. It is a lot easier to do things and i makes more sense than the last one. It is very quick to make documents look very good. The other applications are better aswell.
Also word has lots of templates which you can download from Microsoft.
lots of people i know like it. it is very easy to use and very quick to find programs.
what is the differece?????|||Windows XP is an operating system (like Vista, Windows 7, etc).
Windows Office XP is a suite of products that you would use in an office environment. It includes Word (to create documents), Powerpoint (to create slideshows and presentations), Excel (which is used for spreadsheets) and Outlook (email).
Office XP cannot run by itself, it needs an operating system.|||They are apples and oranges. Windows XP is an operating system and Office XP is a productivity software. If you installed Office XP only on a computer, it wouldn't work. You would need an operating system first (Like Windows XP) to install it on first.|||They are apples and oranges. Windows XP is an operating system and Office XP is a productivity software. If you installed Office XP only on a computer, it wouldn't work. You would need an operating system first (Like Windows XP) to install it on first.|||Windows XP is an operating system
There is no such thing as Windows Office XP. I think you're confusing it with Microsoft Office XP (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc)
Hi all, I was wondering if I bought the Windows Office 2007 software for about 50 bucks, if I could install it on both of my computers, not just one.
Thanks all!|||Hi Warren,
It depends on the edition of Office that you purchase. For example, if you purchase Office Home and Student you can install it on three personal computers. You should check the edition of Office you are looking into and then visit this page to learn about the licensing terms for that specific edition - http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
Hope this helps!
Cassie
Microsoft Office Outreach|||technically your not supposed too, but if you only do it on two then your not going to get in any trouble
IVE TRIED A LOT OF WEB PAGES BUT THEY WERE ALL TRIALS AND AFTER SOME TIME, THEY STOPPED WORKING AND THE ONLY THING I HAD TO DO WAS TO UNINSTALL IT.|||If you want these programs either buy it, or use an alternative, like Libre Office.
.|||MS Office is not free and will never be free.
If you don't want to spend for MS Office, use the free LibreOffice or OpenOffice:
http://www.libreoffice.org/
http://www.openoffice.org/
They work similarly to MS Office and are compatible too. Both can read/write/edit MS Office files.
Another option that is free and doesn't require you to install anything on your computer is Office Web Apps:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/web-ap鈥?/a>
All you need is a Windows Live account (free) and an internet connection. Your documents are saved online on SkyDrive and you can download them to your computer any time you want.|||Microsoft Office 2010 is not free, but Microsoft does offer a completely free edition of Microsoft Office. It's here:
http://www.docs.com/|||you can try here
http://download.cnet.com/OpenOffice-org/鈥?/a>|||I won't get to specific since its an illegal topic, but if you search in google "windows office 2010" torrent you will certainly get what your looking for.
Good Luck|||illegal topic. so illegal answer. Try the Pirate Bay. Beware of viruses and malware, and rootkits and spyware.|||Microsoft office is not free.If you don't want to pay get open office
If you have purchased the Office Home and Student 2007 version yes you can:
2003 will run on Windows 7
This is from Microsoft's site.
Can I install Office Home and Student 2007 on more than one device?
Yes, if you have purchased a retail license of Office Home and Student 2007. The retail license terms permit installation and use of Office Home and Student 2007 on three devices. For more information about determining what type of license you have purchased and to obtain an overview of your licensing agreement, visit the Microsoft Software License Terms (MSLT) for the 2007 Microsoft Office system.
i need to make it bigger|||bigger could be a problem as if you try to enlarge a photo the pixels stretch and so the image becomes all 'square-y' and looks out of focus. try using Paint, go to image then Resize/skew...to make enlarge...type in more than 100% (as 100% is the original size) ...i hope this helps and if you allready know this ...sorry!
A couple of months ago my laptop crashed and when I got it back when I went into word PowerPoint etc it would ask for a product key but mine wouldn't work as it was used before and now my trial run has run out I can't use word or publisher or anything how do I get around this problem x|||When you load office, click activate office by phone. Follow the instructions and call the number in your region. After a short hold, the operator will ask you for the activation numbers, and provide you with the activation code. That's all. Your office is now fully operational. This is the ONLY legit way to activate your software, without having to use pirated junkware.|||man mine had a really bad crash, microsoft word died, powerpoint had a concussion injury and went mentally ill (where it says title and enter text it says shubu gangolo and dreboola, excel broke a few bones and its spine, and microsoft paint had a stomach injury later on in hospital we found out the baby is dead they had to remove it's stomach was badly hurt but shes better.
I took my laptop to the doctor he said its a major operation to move the veins&arteys(wires) and had to remove the wheels so it doesnt drive again and it got 5 months in prison because he was drink driving.
REMEMBER DRINK DRIVING IS BAD AND SO IS CRACK
WHY DRINK AND DRIVE WHEN YOU CAN SMOKE AND FLY :D|||You can download the portable version of office and use it without any problem|||You could ditch Microsoft Office and try Open Office at openoffice.org. It is free and pretty comparable MS Office.
Try this:
1. Press CTRL/V followed by CTRL/T. A menu will pop up.
2. Select Customize at the bottom.
3. Click the Toolbars tab.
4. Select the “Menu Bar” item in the list box.
5. Click the Reset button.
6. Click OK for the verification dialog box.
7. Click Close.
Hopefully, that will do it.|||Ctrl V won't work. Alt V will, or clicking on the View menu. Ctrl V will paste contents of the clipboard - if there are contents-to your document. If not, nothing will happen.
Ctrl T sets a hanging indent.
Alt V, then T would access the Toolbars and Menubar area in which you need to be. Report Abuse
|||right click a blank space on the tool bar and select 'standard' it should show up.|||try pressing buttons from F1-F12 one of them is going to work.|||Hi Waldo
Try system restore---Select start----Go to programs---Go to acessories----then system tools this should restore everything back to normal|||To restore the File menu to your Menubar:
1. Click View in the Menubar, then Toolbars.
2. Select Customize, the last selection on the Toolbars menu.
3. Click on the Toolbars tabbed page.
4. In the Toolbars list, select the Menu Bar entry. Click the Reset command button on the right.
5. Click OK to confirm you want this reset for the Normal.dot template.
6. Click Close. The File menu will be there.
I also run Vista Ultimate. Is that covered when the info says Vista is compatible with the products?|||MS Office 2010 is the replacement for MSO 2007, so it's better (in theory)--but you might also try the free OpenOffice.org office suite, since it's free forever and fully compatible with MS Office formats. I wrote an article about it with tips and links:
"OpenOffice.org for Windows & MS Office users"
http://favesoft.blogspot.com/2010/02/ope鈥?/a>
~~ ScienceMikey|||Do you mean Microsoft Office 2007 vs Microsoft Office 2010? 2010 is better.
You should try SSuite Office for a free office suite. They have a whole range of office suites that are free for download.
Their software also don't need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes their software very small and efficient.
You may try these links:
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/index.htm
or
http://ssuite5element.webs.com/thefifthe鈥?/a>|||Currently there is no free microsoft office.
There will be a free version of microsoft word and excel when microsoft office 2010 comes out, it is called microsoft office 2010 starter.
But it is not out yet.|||Wait a few months. Office 2010 will come out with a free ad-supported edition. Otherwise, check out Rapidshare and other sites like that for an ILLEGALL copy and also find a keygen that makes a license key for you PRATED version of Office.|||You can try downloading it from peer to peer download programs like limewire, frostwire, bit torrent ... Please remember your copy would be in violation of copy write laws and that opens you up to prosecution especially in North America.|||Microsoft Office is definitely not free. There is a student version for around $90-$100. Or you can try the free OpenOffice at:
http://www.openoffice.org
It's mostly comaptibe with Microsoft Office.
I was told by one of the representative from geek squad that it won't but the office 2003 on my laptop is working fine and i do have vista.|||LIE, it works perfectly..
they just want to sell u tha 2007 version..|||Office 2003 and Office 2000 both work on Vista.|||The Geek Squad has idea what they're talking about...they're a bunch of high school kids.|||New software is for the most part backward mobile. I wouldn't expect you to have any problem with Office 2003.
I have a Windows XP from 2003 but I don't have programs from Office, like PowerPoint, Excel, or Word. I have Windows Word Processor and Database, but these programs are not compatible with information i store in Microsoft Office in other computers outside of my own. I was just wondering if there is some kind of separate disc i was supposed to receive or if windows xp's don't come with office...thanks!|||You need to buy Microsoft Office for those programs. For some of them, you can use http://www.openoffice.org/|||you didn't pay for it when you bought the computer|||you can have those programs installed...go to FRY's and ask them for the drive to install the program|||dude my came like that too and no u u wasnt suppose to receive an extra disc. if u want the programs u have to buy them urself. i had to buy the programs and the total for that was $300 but if you have a friend or something that has the discs then you should just borrow them. hey i have them emial me if you would like we can figure out somehting (1209mzt@gmail.com)
hey good luck|||You will find some remarkable compatibility with Open Office. So if you do not want to BUY another copy of Office, try this free one. http://www.openoffice.org
Good luck|||you have to buy windows office...i had the same thing, most of my files were saved in office word, but right click on your file and it will give you options on what program you want to use to open it...if it is just a rich text doc, then use wordpad to open it....i don't think you can open anything you saved in power point or excel, but at least you will be able to use your text docs|||Microsoft Office is sold totally separately from Windows. It's an additional thing you buy and then install.
The stuff you have on there is probably some cheap stuff that came with the computer, and this varies dpeends on who you bought ot from. That isn't part of standard windows either.|||You have to install Microsoft Office any version.
I have a PC desktop computer and have just purchased a Macbook Pro. I understand that legally you can have a copy of microsoft office on both a desktop and portable computer provided they are the same individual. Can i use the product keys from my PC microsoft Office 2007 on Microsoft Office for Mac????|||Office 2007 runs only under Windows. Office 2008 for Mac is the Mac version.|||Unfortunately your Office 2007 product key will not work on a Mac. Office 2007 and Office 2008 for Mac are two distinct applications. You will need to buy a copy of the Mac version. You can try it out for 60 days free or purchase it here for $150: http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/Of鈥?/a>
For more Office information head to http://www.facebook.com/office
Cheers,
Andy
MSFT Office Outreach Team
hi, i just bought a laptop in may, and i havent used word (2007) yet. so i just noticed it now. but it says that my trial has ended. isnt windows built into your computer. if not how can i fix this because i cant us word and i need it for business.|||Don't use it install open office instead, it's free, open source with no trial period. Does everything that office will do.|||If it claims the trial has ended, either you need to buy and install a copy of Office 2007 or you need to look for something different. If you can't afford to buy office, the best place to download a free program that can do the same things is http://www.openoffice.org. That should handle most of your business Office needs.|||This is a common misunderstanding as both products are created by Microsoft.
Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista or Windows 7 etc) is the Operating System and comes with the computer.
Microsoft Office is the package that has things like Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc this doesn't come with computers as standard and you would need to purchase it. You often get trials which sounds like what you have been using.
You can buy direct from Microsoft but is probably cheaper to go to a local retailer.
Good Luck!|||Mic office word 2007 is built in. Its not actually to do with windows technically or your system wouldnt work. Its just expired software. the solution?
BUY IT =D
no other way... or uninstall it and use notepad lol|||just have a try to
http://downallsoftware.com
good luck
enjoy
my hard drive crashed and when it was reset I now have Office 31 and I need windows 98 office for school. how can i down load this?|||Download Open Office. It will work the same as Microsoft Office but with out the cost. Open Office is completely free.
http://www.openoffice.org/
Then after you install the program, you need to set Open Office defaults to Microsoft.
1.) open Open Office Writer.
2.) click Tools, and then Options
3.) next click Load/Save, and then General
4.) Now, slightly to your right there is a dropdown box just below the words Document Type. Make sure that dropdown box is set to Text Document.
5.) To the right of that dropdown box there is another dropdown box labeled Always save as. Change that dropdown box to Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP.
6.) You can stop here, but I thought you would want to change the default "save as" for Impress and Calc to save as PowerPoint and Excel Documents.
7.) To change the default "save as" for Impress change the Document Type dropdown box to presentation. Then change the Always save as dropdown box to Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP.
8.) To change the default "save as" for Calc the Document Type dropdown box to Spreadsheet. Then change the Always save as dropdown box to Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP.|||Huh Windows 98 Office?
There is Windows 98
and there is Office?
You can only Download the Newest Version of Office From microsoft site.|||I need more information. Chances are you had Office XP, Office 2003, or Office 2007. Do you know if the Office installation that was removed was newer then the one you presently have?
At present Office 2007 is the only download available legally.|||Depending on your level of school you are at, you may be able to download this from your school's OEM account. Check with your IT department. Most colleges have an account, and most public schools have an archive account, you would have to check with them.
As for just finding it online, you might check the local Torrent Sights and see if anyone has a listing for it there.
Outside of that, I am not sure where else you could look online, but you may check with a local second hand computer shop, or check a local computer show in your area. These older programs always seem to show up in someone's bargain bin. Sometimes you can find software at second hand shops or thrift stores. You may also check ebay or craig's list to see if anyone is selling older copies.
Good luck.
my sister said that when you buy windows office for student
w/ powerpoint and word and excel
it only last for like a year then you have to buy it again
this doesn't sound true
how can it magically disappear form your computer?
i thought once you bought it you had it forever|||Why did she tell you that? She's misinformed.
If you're worried, get Sun Microsystem Open Office. It's free and compatible with Microsoft Office. http://www.openoffice.org/|||Your sister is lying, it lasts forever|||Your sister is either misinformed or trying to scare you. It won't disappear unless you (or someone else on your computer) uninstalls it.|||Once you've bought and used a valid license, you have the right to Office in perpetuity -- forever. It does not expire. I'm still using my Office 2002 on my XP machine.
The home and student edition may not, however, qualify you for upgrade discounts on future versions of Office.
Hope that helps.
Ok so i need to download Windows Office because i cant acces my big pond email address and i don't want to have to pay for any thing. so i am not going to the store to buy it. thanks in advance =)|||That makes you a thief. Shame on you.|||OpenOffice.org free office suite instead of paying for Microsoft Office.
Otherwise, you're SOL|||The world loves Pirates don't they?
They belong in a big pond of ****!
probably will work .. but with vista always expect problems with software ...|||i've heard it works ok, but after you reboot, go to windows update site to check for updates.|||Have install Office 2003 on my wife's new Vista notebook with no loss of features or problems.|||There are no problems whatsoever running Office 2003 on Vista, I know as ive got it on one of my Vista PC's.|||A lot of people report conflicts with regard to running xp programs on the vista OS. Refer to this link for a step by step guided visual in order to properly install it. Not having had to do this myself, I can't guarantee it but after reading the overview, it appears to be well thought out.
http://uksbsguy.com/blogs/doverton/archi鈥?/a>
i getting a Laptop From Pc World and i have just found out that it does not come with Windows Office 2003 or 2007
where could i get it for free but i need for example Powerpoint , exel , word etc etc etc|||Unfortunately, MICROSOFT office is not free (unless you get it from a friend and that's illegal). You CAN buy a student version (does not come with Access, but most folks don't use Access anyway) for about $150; less on ebay if you can find it.|||you'll need to buy the software, nothing in the world is free!|||its not easy to find free microsoft office & is mostly illegal but you could try torrent or limewire. just don't update it. may i suggest open office instead? it is a great office software & it's comletely free. it has everything you ever need for office work|||There is no "legal" free Microsoft Office download. You can download a 60 trial, or you can download Open Office for free. It will open and edit just about all MS files.
You can get a student/teacher version of Office. I think the price is somewhere around $150 - 160. The full version starts around $480, and goes up depending just how many of the Office Suite programs that you need.|||You aren't able to get it for free.. (would be nice).
But for free temporarily, you can download all of those off of Microsoft's website. I think they are 60 day trials.|||My vote towards mininova.org (bittorent portal)
Ehh.. whats the point ot pay for 'alternatives' if u still gonna pay and dont get what u want - WTF?
if u really want to safe and get good tool use OpenOffice its free free free, updated frequently and just perfect for someone who dont need office suite and got problems with piracy.|||You can get it free from a P2P like Bittorrent but it is NOT legal!!|||bittorrent.com.
trust me, download the newest version.|||you cant get ms office for free but you should check out open office, its compatible with all ms office applications. you can get it at www.openoffice.org|||MS Office is by far the most expensive of office suites. You can try - Lotus SmartSuite / Corel WordPerfect Office / Ashampoo Office suite as low cost alternatives.
You can also try OpenOffice / IBM Symphony as zero-cost alternatives.
Individual programs such as AbiWord also work great.
This is the program she uses in her special needs school and newer programs she cant understand. Is there a way of installing this even though its 4 years old? The laptop is new and has xp a direct link would be nice thanks.|||Do you mean it's an older version of office that is incompatable with Xp?
Office can't be downloaded for free however an alternative would be Open Office. www.openoffice.org/|||Holly's suggestion about Open Office really is excellent, but I thought it only worked under Linux. My husband put it on my machine to work under my Virtual Linux Desktop. And I believe, as she said that it is free. I have worked with it some and it IS excellent, and deals with all the Microsoft Office documents.
Microsoft Office 2003 may be downloadable, but it's NEVER free. It came as a demo on my new desktop computer but they want $149 for it, and I don't use it. I have other programs I prefer.
I'm going to install MS Works 99 on my XP Media desktop. I think it will probably work just fine. I have a copy that came on another machine and hopefully was NOT just a demo copy.
With the new Windows XP Media, the Microsoft Office installed is ONLY a Demo.. and you have to pay to use it after 6 weeks. They used to provide a simple version of Micorsoft Word or Works FREE on computers so you could edit .DOC files, but these days they try to FORCE you to purchase Microsoft Office current version for over $100... rather than give you a copy of Word or Works free with the computer. After the 6 weeks was up, it ONLY allows me to READ files. I can NOT edit and resave any doc files which I can on all my other computers.
So give Open Office a try. It's easy to work with and will edit all the Microsoft Office files.
but it keeps on giving error that it cant find the Windows XP support file, what am i suppose to do?|||Check this out it may help you:
http://uksbsguy.com/blogs/doverton/archi鈥?/a>|||u just answered ur question; you are trying to install an outdated windows office on a windows vista machine. It says it cannot find the windows xp support file because your operating system is vista, not xp. I'm pretty sure thats the problem; anyways, just upgrade your windows office to a vista version.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Since the Aspire has a 160GB hard drive, you should be able to. (All you need is Windows and enough drive space, so it should work.) If you already have the CD, and want to install it from that, you'll need either an external CD or DVD drive to connect to the netbook, or a computer somewhere on the network that you can set to share its CD-DVD drive.|||You mean Microsoft Office? I believe you can. http://www.microsoft.com/office
How to change a PDF file to Windows office word form|||Hi, you need one PDF to Word Conversion tool.
Try to use AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter, which is a free application that can save all the original text, layouts,hyperlinks and graphics in an editable word document. It is easy to edit contents in Word Process. Besides, you can convert many files at a time and set page range of each file. Here is the source.
http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word-g鈥?/a>
And here is an article to show you how to convert PDF to Word.
http://www.anypdftools.com/tutorials/how鈥?/a>
Have a try and hope it helps.|||You may need a PDF to Word converter, try Simpo PDF to Word, my friend recommend me, it's helpful, converts PDF to Word efficiently and preserves the text and images from PDF exactly. You could download it from: http://www.simpopdf.com/pdf-to-word.html鈥?/a> and the user guide is as below: http://www.simpopdf.com/guide/how-to-con鈥?/a> Have a try!|||You may download this PDF to Word Converter for a try, I always use it to convert pdf file to microsoft word doc file, my friends recommend it to me, it's safe and works pretty well for me. It supports encrypted PDF file.
http://www.pdftoworddoc.com
Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question.|||You can get the PDF to Word converter.
Here is a guide to convert pdf to word files with Wondershare PDF converter.
http://www.allmediacopy.com/how-can-i-co鈥?/a>
I have the trial version of windows office 2003. Do I have to remove it before installing windows office 2003 pro|||You shouldn't have to. In fact, it should prompt you that you have a trial and ask if you want to upgrade.
However, I always remove an older product, before installing or upgrading a new version. When you uninstalling the first version, I recommend that you reboot before installing the new version.|||no, for just downloading office 2003 professiional you have't to uninstall office 2003 standard ,but when you will install office 2003 professional then your office 2003 standard will be overwritten or upgraded to office 2003 pro as it's the more premium and the latest version than your earlier office 2003.
This is not 'Recent Documents' in the 'Start' Menu.
Thanks!|||By default I think 15 documents recently opened are shown but you can either limit this or increase it so, if you don't want any to appear, click on Office button down and across to Word Options. Click on the Advanced button then scroll down the right pane to the Display category, quite some way down where you can change the number of documents to display so here you can take it to zero.
online and downloaded it. But it still says trial when I open Word or anything else. Is it going to say (Trial) until the free trial runs out or what? Please help. Thanks!|||You have to uninstall the trial-version first, before installing the full-version. Otherwise, it would override the subscription and you'll be stuck with the trial.
Try using an uninstaller that removes completely of everything. One example is the link provided below.|||Were you able to get a product key when you bought the full version? If you do, try uninstalling all the old/trial version and install the one that you downloaded and enter the product key that comes with it. If the license key that they gave you still says trial version then I would contact them and ask for support.
Here is a customer support page for your concern, just chat with them and see what they had to say.
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/c鈥?/a>
Just have all the information about the transaction. (confirmation number from them... etc) Any thing that proves that you bought the full version in case they ask.
2003,2007or2010.It doesn't matter|||Microsoft offers a free version of Microsoft Office. You don't have to pay for Office unless you want additional features. The free version from Microsoft is here:
http://www.skydrive.com/
Facebook has free Office applications at:
http://www.docs.com/
For a limited time free trial of the full version:
(Office 2010 for Windows)
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/|||Well Windows Ofice may be the "norm" for everyone but for a nice alternative use Open Office. Just go to www.openoffice.org :)|||The trial version is free, but it locks up after 30 days or so. If you're looking for a more permanent solution, go with LibreOffice or Lotus Symphony.|||Here is a free Office alternative.|||Yes, all versions of Office are free to install. But you will have to buy them first.|||try in torrent|||Is there a free???? huh?
hi everybody i just wanna know if there is a Replacement for Windows office for power point excel and word cause on my laptop whenever i download any of these programs i need to reinstall the main software cause i tried windows 2007 and xp i have
MICROSOFT Windows crystal xp
version 2007
service pack2|||Hello,
I don't have a replacement, but I have a alternative.
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And you can get it @ http://www.openoffice.org/|||A popular alternative to Microsoft Office is OpenOffice.
It is a free cross-platform office suite. It is captabile of reading and saving microsoft office files, as well as other formats.
http://www.openoffice.org
The suite includes
Openoffice Writer (like Word)
Openoffice Calc (like excel)
Openoffice Impress (like Powerpoint)
Openoffice Base
Openoffice Draw|||You can download the free Open Office 3.1. It has compatibility with Word, Excel, Powerpoint and more.
http://www.openoffice.org
Any time you make changes to an operating system, it's advisable to back up all the files and data on your PC.
Once your data is backed up, shut down your computer.
Hold the F8 key down while you restart the computer. At the prompt, choose to reboot in safe mode.
Once your desktop appears, click the "Start" menu, and select "Run." This will open a command prompt. Type "regedit" in the command prompt window to open the registry editor.
Just in case something goes wrong, back up the registry. In the registry editor's menu, Click "File" and then "Export." Select "All" under "Export Range." Save the file to a folder you can easily find.
Now search the editor for the "wgalogon" folder and delete it. Close out of the registry editor.
Use your Windows search to find any "wga*" files and delete these files.
Now reboot your computer in "normal" mode. You should never see another WGA error message again.
If these steps wont help you then i suggest you to call a microsoft certified tech expert like iYogi.They provide remote desktop support and i am sure they definitely solve your problem
for more technical help call their toll free number 877 843 0425|||Hi,Smith
There are 3 step to repair windows office error
If you got windows office error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. To repair windows office error you need to follow the steps below:
* Step 1 - Download a windows office error repair tool,install this error repair tool.
* Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you pc for Free.
* Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! It is very easy to repair windows office error.
Here are the url of windows office error repair tool:http://www.RepairErrorHelp.com/ttfix-win鈥?/a>|||The easiest and fastest way to solve this problem is to run a registry cleaner software. A registry cleaner can eliminate errors in your record. This record stores all information about the software, drivers, applications and games that are installed on your computer. And in time, it can get bad, because some obsolete entries are not deleted and can lead to what they call the "errors". By using a registry cleaner http://make-a-computer-run-better.com the errors can be eradicated and increases the speed of your computer in the process. Registry cleaners work by scanning each file and then checking to see if it's corrupt or causing problems. If they find that it is broken, the registry cleaner will replace or fix the file for you to make your computer become free of errors.In addition, the errors will not happen if you regularly check and care for your computer system.
I`ve accidentally deleted the program & the restore part of my programs will not let me go back to the date I require.|||Go to online to Dell.com and then from there go to downloads. You should find it there. You may have to pay for it but give it a shot.|||Try Microsoft downloads there may be enough info on your computer to allow it to download what you want. Alternatively, if you know someone who has a copy and you have paid for yours legitimately then get a copy from theirs.|||I think you have no chance of doing that. Dell is not Microsoft and Microsoft will charge you big bucks. Email me I might have another idea.
the graphics are extremely low quality for 2007...please help
Vanessa|||what are the specs on your machine?|||I noticed that if i set Windows XP (i'm sure it works with others too) graphics with windows classic style, it also affects the style of the office program. Just switch back to regular xp theme and it should be fine, assuming you have the same issue as me
That depends. If you upgrade, without uninstalling, then it should still work. If you replace the OS, it will not work, but might still have the files there. That would depend on whether you format the drive during installation.|||It depends. If you are upgrading then no, the software will still be there. But if you are going to do a clean install (recommended) then the software will be wiped off and you will have to reinstall it.|||Yes it will, if you do it properly.
I just got a computer for Christmas, it has windows office 2010 on it but requires a cd key. The manual did not have the Key on it. I do not know where to look. i have searched my whole computer and the box. and ideas or repeats of what else i should do would be much appreciated|||No you do NOT have Office 2010, you have a trial period of Office 2010. A PC doesn't come with microsoft office pre installed. You have no key because you haven't purchased a key yet.|||If it came preloaded check the sleeve that the CD came in. It's probably on a sticker on the back. If there is no CD then you probably have a 30 day trial version.|||Not the manual. See if its on the cover of the CD.
It may also be a sticker that's pasted on your computer (unlikely...but maybe coz I don't know 2010)
I run on an older version of Office Mac, and I also run on Leopard. I e-mailed myself a Power Point presentation, onto a school PC, that runs with Office '07. All my images that I used now show up as:
"Quicktime and a decompressor are needed to see this picture." is there anything that i might have done wrong, or something that I can do fix this.|||This link may help you http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198202|||You will need to save down anything from Office 2007 to 1997-2003. You should find that under Save As. You may lose some of the effects you have set up in your PowerPoint when you do this. Hopefully it will warn you when you do the save as, and you can simplify things.
A good standard rule for right now is to always save a copy of whatever you're doing in Office '07 this way, for the earlier versions. That will avoid conflicts because lots of people have not upgraded to Office '07 and may not do so. (So it's not just on the Mac side of things!)|||All the Mac people that I know say...and I quote:
"NEVER RUN WINDOWS APPS ON A MAC"
Sorry to shout...but that is how adamantly opposed they are to using anything windows on a Mac.
If the Mac is telling you what you need to access the files properly...so the Mac can interpret them...then my advice is to go with what it tells you and hope for the best.
Yes! Microsoft office 2003 should work. Im pretty sure 2000 should work as well! Older versions work on newer versions. but sometime newer versions don't work on old ones!|||yep all but the most technical programs that change files in the OS work on Vista (so powertoys won't work on vista.) But it will work fine. Of course office 2007 is pretty sweet.
I'm running a Mac OS X, need a program that runs on a Mac BUT converts word documents to pdf...|||Adobe Acrobat. It's as simple as that.
There are alternatives out there, but I'd recommend you do a little reserach first before going for any of them. They all (without exception) omit one or other features which the full Acrobat have as standard, so you'll need to decide which of them are going to be suitable for your purpose.
Whereas, going for Acrobat means you'll have the full suite first time, every time.....
Good Luck
Scots|||The printer software does this. You don't need to download or install ANYTHING if you already have a printer installed and working.
Open your document, go to File > Print. Look for something in the print window about "PDF". Click it to get some choices and choose "Save as PDF".|||So you HAVE windows office, meaning you HAVE Word?
So you open your word file with MS Word and "Save as..." select the format drop down menu and choose PDF.|||Maybe Advanced word to pdf 5.0 can help you a lot.i am using it.and quite satisfied with it.many people use it.you can have a try.
http://www.advancedpdfconverter.com/prod鈥?/a>
Btw I only have a Windows Vista.|||http://www.openoffice.org/
OpenOffice.org 3 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose.
download it here
http://download.openoffice.org/index.htm鈥?/a>|||This is probably getting boring, but Open Office from Sun Microsystems is the way to go. Just like Microsoft Office, except for the price.
http://www.openoffice.org|||OpenOffice, it is a linux-based program which can read/save files in the Microsoft Word format (.docx) It also includes equivalent programs to Microsoft Excel and Powerpoint. It's free and works with windows.|||Download openoffice at http://download.openoffice.org/index.htm鈥?/a>|||OpenOffice|||OpenOffice,
not to good....|||have a try to http://cs4programming.com/, enjoy
How big is the hard drive & how much of the hard drive is still free?|||theyre preloaded with linux it has openoffice free|||If I can make a suggestion as I have an EEE.
First you are going to have to remove linux and install Windows XP if you want to run Microsoft Office.
Once you have done that you are going to have 1.8GB left on your hard drive (assuming the 4GB one). You could probably fit Office on there but it would cripple your capability to use the machine (leaving you no space for other stuff)
The better idea is to get an SD card (4GB or larger) and throw it in the slot on the side. Then install your programs to the SD card. Windows has the 4GB hard drive all to itself and is happy. Your programs have the SD card to themselves and ard happy. You save a bunch of money off the price of an EEE so your happy too :) A jump drive also works (I've got a 4gb jump drive, 4gb SD card, and 60gb external hard drive all hooked up). However, I have found the USB drives slower than the SD card on my machine.
I recently discovered that my very powerful custom made computer had a bootleg Windows XP Pro installed. I took it to professionals who installed a proper copy of XP Pro. They saved all the data. Now I am trying to use the Office Suite and I don't know how to reinstall Word or any of the rest. Is there a techy who knows how to do this?|||If a big company costume made it, contact Microsoft and tell them that they put a bootleg copy on it. You simply need to insert the Microsoft Office CD and follow the on screen instructions. If you want to just change the product key, look here:|||you need to have an installation disk that will reinstall your office. Or can u contact the tech that installed the os and tell him you didnt get your office package. And he should have a copy just make sure its not an trial.|||Dont need a pro for this, what you need is the software CD|||You should be able to just put the cd in your optical drive and the startup program should begin. If it doesn't, open My Computer and click on your CD Drive. That will show you a list of files in the root directory of the CD. Double click on either "setup" or "autorun" file and the setup program will start. Then you just follow the prompts.
does anyone know where to download windows office xp for free?
I have windows xp home edition, and i need windows office xp in order to download Global IME, which is this program that lets you write and have your browser in character language (like korean or chinese). or does anyone know what i can download global IME with windows xp home edition? help please. trying to learn korean and this would really me out. thankss|||Forget Windows Office - you cannot download
it free.
Download OpenOffice - just as good if not
better|||Try www.openoffice.org. They have all kinds fo good down loads.|||guess your winXP is also pirated one. Learn to spend money on softwares.
Would I be able to open and edit windows office files through the microsoft office for Mac? Are they both compatible and doesn't need any file conversion to open any office files created from either version?|||We used to have both Macs and PCs in various departments at work, and as long as the Mac users used Office for Macs, we did not have any issues that I recall.
I am creating my own webpage. Microsoft says that Office Live is free, but when you click on learn more, and it brings you to this site (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office... scroll to the bottom and in fine gray print it says there is a $5 activation fee for adCenter. What is I don't want to use adCenter? Do I still have to pay? Is adCenter a software that I install and if I use it, then there is a fee? PLEASE HELP!|||You are right.. this is a bit confusing...
i reformatted my computer and lost windows office, i need them back. and i dont have the cds.
im not good in computer at all.
what should i do??
what do i need to buy??
i dont need the professional things,
all i need is the basic,
please help me.|||Either pay for the home version of Office, or download and try OpenOffice for free. It's the free version of the office suite put out by Sun Microsystems. It will open your old M.S. office files.
Edit: If all you need are the basics, then you do NOT need Microsoft Office. OpenOffice is a free download, why don't you give it a shot? Otherwise you'll probably have to pay for a new copy of M.S. Office.|||You'd have to buy it from any local computer store.|||Not to worry: I had approximately the same problem.
Simply download and install OpenOffice, which is free, which allows you to open and edit MS Office files, and which allows you to save files in either MS Office formats or in the MUCH MORE EFFICIENT OpenOffice formats.
The download is available from http://download.openoffice.org/
Version 2.3.0 is the current, stable release. Just click anywhere in the green rectangular area beneath the words "Download Central" very near the top of the page.
OpenOffice is generally easier to use and more feature-rich than the Microsoft product it replaces; however, there are a few things that MS Excel can do that OpenOffice Calc doesn't -- and vice-versa.
Personally, the limitations of Calc are minor inconveniences requiring an occasional extra few keystrokes, but Calc has allowed me to do things that are simply impossible to accomplish using Excel.
Just until I can go out a buy a disk?|||Microsoft offers a 60 day trial of their new office 2007 product for you to try. It will have full functionality during the trial period.
Below is the link for the download:
http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/default.aspx?culture=en-US
Also, OpenOffice is a good alternative, if you are not willing to purchase Microsoft Office, which can cost you between $120 - $500 depending on version and purchase location.
OpenOffice can be downloaded for free at the link below:
http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.5/index.html
I personally use Microsoft Office 2007.|||Just use Openoffice
It's free
It can open and save as Office2003 (just to name one) file formats
It is just as easy to use as any other office suite
http://OpenOffice.org|||If you are after a free copy, better to get hold of the Enterprise release of Office 2007 - easy enough to locate on many of the bittorrent sites|||Give Cliger4 ten points! OpenOffice is an excellent free open source alternative to MS Office. It will open and manipulate anything created from the MS Office Suite. OpenOffice can export your document to a pdf as well.|||ebay is a great place to start if you get the original /authenic version from the seller w/ product #`s and so forth - 50.00 dollars ?????? maybe less|||no you cant download microswipe office for free unless you get the trialware but you can download openoffice by going to openoffice.cog it's the same thing but it's not made by microsoft buty microsoft office can see openoffice files and vise versa you can make presentations, do database spreadsheets word docs etc... just like office 2003 from microsoft but now you have to learn the in's and outs of it just like ms office but you can purcahse the student teacher version for like 75.00 comes with excel powerpoint and word
How do I instal the downloaded fonts for use. Pl. explain in details I am a novice.|||http://www.wikihow.com/Download-Fonts-for-Windows|||first search fonts folder where it is located normally it is in c: if you have only one windows platform but it can be d: if you are having two platforms
then copy all your downloaded fonts and paste in the respective fonts folder eg: c:\Windows\fonts\
save and exit now your fonts are available in the library|||Just copy paste all your downloaded fonts to the Fonts folder in windows...
For eg: c:\Windows\Fonts\
When you are pasting all the fonts will be installed automatically.|||place the DOWNLOADED FRONTS into
MY COMPUTER
LOCAL C
WINDOWS
FRONTS (folder name)
then ur done
Yes, like above you can get a 60 day trial.
If you're a student you can get a discount, some universities offer it out free for their students.|||You can download a 60 day trial from Microsoft.
If you are a student, try this:
https://www.dreamspark.com/default.aspx|||Yes . You can if your office XP or Vista whatsoever case may be if validated by microsoft. Only trial version is allowed for free downloads|||yes u can download a cracked copy...u can also use torrent softwares and torrent sites....there is n't any software which u can't get free.......|||yes u can download it from www.microsoft.com i think it will provide trial version u must buy it full version
You can get a trial here.
https://order.microsoft.upgrade.com/hpof鈥?/a>
If you create a lot of files and don't buy the program, you will be "up the proverbial creek." You might consider buying the student teacher version at:
http://www.nextag.com/office-2003-studen鈥?/a>
or
trying open office - a free download which is supposed to be compatible with MS Office:
Free OpenOffice 鈥?Word Processing Comparable to MS Word
download at: http://www.openoffice.org/index.html
tutorial at: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/
MS Office 2007 or Open Office.org 2?
http://www-openoffice.com/faq.html
OpenOffice.org FAQs: http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-licen鈥?/a>
Buy Full Open Office Suite $47 2/6/07: http://www-openoffice.com/?hop=djdowd&OV鈥?/a>
FAQs: http://www-openoffice.com/faq.html
Open Office is a free Offfice Suite which has proven to be an alternatvie to Microsoft Office except for one thing that I mentioned, it's FREE. There are many other sites dedicated to Open Office and even those that offer Open Office Tutorials.
OpenOffice.org is a collection of different applications that work together closely to provide the features expected from a modern office suite. Many of the components are designed to mirror those available in Microsoft Office. The components available include:
Writer 鈥?a word processor similar in look and feel to Microsoft Word and offering a comparable range of functions and tools. It also includes the ability to export Portable Document Format (PDF) files with no additional software, and can also function as a WYSIWYG editor for creating and editing web pages. One important difference between Writer and Microsoft Word is that in Writer, many functions and number formats from Calc (below) are available in Writer's tables. Another difference is that in Writer, automatic save is off by default.
Calc 鈥?a spreadsheet similar to Microsoft Excel with a roughly equivalent range of features. Calc provides a number of features not present in Excel, including a system which automatically defines series for graphing, based on the layout of the user's data. Calc is also capable of writing spreadsheets directly as a PDF file.|||softpedia.com, c-net (also known as download.com), or microsoft.|||you can get office 2007 here http://us20.trymicrosoftoffice.com/defau鈥?/a>
I bought my laptop with windows office installed on it already. Problem is when i wanna use a program, like word, it asks me for a product activation key (25 character). What can i do about this, where can i find the activation key if i dont have any microsoft office "cd's"|||The product key on the computer is only for the Windows operating system. It won't work for Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, ...). Unless you paid extra for Microsoft Office, you have a free trial copy that expires after 25 uses (of all Office programs combined) or 60 days.
Until then, you don鈥檛 need a product key. You can use the trial copy by just clicking the Continue button in the registration window without entering anything in the product key boxes.
But be warned: When the trial period expires -- with little or no warning -- you'll be able to read and print your documents, but not much more. When that happens, you'll have to buy a license (product key) for Microsoft Office to continue using it.
Here are some of your options for legally paying less than full price for Microsoft Office 2010:
First, if you're a student, you may qualify for the Office Professional Academic edition of Office at a pretty good price ($79.95):
http://www.microsoft.com/student/
Second, if you鈥檙e interested in buying just Word, check out this URL, especially the second group of listings.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/produc鈥?/a>
Note that the higher of the two prices quoted is for a full version of that program and the lower, for upgrades from existing software. Read the list of upgrade-qualifying software carefully: MS Works is often one, and may have come on your machine.
Finally, if you're willing to spend a little to save a little, Microsoft Works is available in stores for about $40.00. You could buy a copy, install it, then buy Office at the upgrade level. I think you'd come out ahead. Note that the upgrade copy probably checks your machine for Works' presence, so don't get rid of it after you've installed Office. You never know when you're going to have to reinstall Office.
Also, if you have files that are locked up in the new Word 2010 file format (.docx), here鈥檚 a possibility for salvaging them. Microsoft offers a free Compatibility pack that allows earlier versions of Word (and Microsoft Works) to read and write Word 2010 files. If you have access to an earlier version, this can at least give you back your documents. Some new features of Word 2010 will be lost or converted to straight text in the conversion to the earlier version.
Good luck.|||I think you have to go and buy the Word CD, because when I got a new laptop, I had to enter the code too.. so I took it from the CD i bought earlier. If you never bought one before.. you have to now.|||Why not just use a free office suite and never have to worry about activation codes? OpenOffice http://www.openoffice.org/
It's really the same with any other program.
Tell me any program that you have installed where you have not had to agree to an End User Agreement before you are able to install and use it?
Even with Freeware you have to agree that you will not alter the program's structure in principle before using or redistributing it.
So why would Office 2003 be any different?|||You don't have to accept it, you can download the free alternative Open Office and tell Microsoft to stuff their product where the monkeys put their nuts.
Pick the top one here http://download.openoffice.org/index.htm鈥?/a>
I currently have Office 2003 on my computer. I want to install the new Office 2007. Will all my documents and etc. be deleted from Windows 2003 if I install the 2007 version?
Thank You|||What those gues are saying is true - when you upgrade to 2007 it will not mess with your documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, etc. It will only replace the program itself. It's really easy :)|||Only those 'application' files that are of the same name as the new will be 'over' written. NO "Data" files will be deleted.|||Basically, NO.
all your files will remain.
only the program will upgrade itself.
that's it.
For free and the latest edition. Like word, excel, PowerPoint, etc.|||For free? That's kind of difficult. They are super secured with that. I tried getting it for free I tried websites but found none. But this is what I did, I went to best buy but the three user mircosoft windows for 130.... And since I only needed one I sold the other two for 50. So technically I only bought it for 30. They are usually like 70. Sometimes if your a student they have discounts. Plus I would rather buy it then getting ripped off in some website or getting viruses. Hope that helps!|||There is a free "light" version at Microsoft docs.com
http://www.docs.com/
administrator.
|||XP or Vista?
Aah, Vista. That's what I thought.
Try the following:
Right click the executable (setup.exe) and choose "Run as Administrator". That should do it (I hope).
You will get elevated rights that way.|||u need a administrator rights to make your account into administrator. if u have administrator rights go to start > run > lusrmgr.msc then select your account and right click and go to properties and then in member of tab there is a add button click that button and add administrator then click ok after that your account have a administrator rights. after that u can install microsoft office 2007|||That's easy(XP)
you must go just in control panel on your pc and click on
User accounts there is writed create an new account you click on it
and write your name and choose a picture
now you are an adminastor(for xp)
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thats easy too!(vista)
you must right click the executable (setup.exe) and choose "Run as Administrator". That should do it
and now you are an adminastor(for vista)
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Everytime I want to change my font or for a powerpoint choose a new design i have to click on the toolbar individual becasue it will not stay down. it is really weird it is just like a bar at the top of the page instead of being like engraved or whatever into the page like it used to be. does anyone know how to fix this? thanks so much!|||Right click in the horizontal bar where the titles of the tabs are and UNclick Minimize the Ribbon.
Is it? could i burn it onto a cd or something and put it in the desktop cd drive and would that put it on my other desktop. is there any wway i can get windows office on my other desktop?|||just download it from Microsoft and use your license key from your other copy that is on the other computer|||Nope. You can only use it on one computer.|||Well just install it on the other pc, shouldnt have any problems, in theory(legally) you should not but actually microsoft view it as ok as long as you only use one machine at a time, mind you i wouldn't register it
how can I get windows office for this vista or any office xp is compatible with my laptop? please tell me I have windows office xp in a cd.. or how can I get for free the office for this laptop for vista?|||If you want a free alternative check out Open Office. Its every bit as good as MS office, completely compatible with Vista, and its 100% free and legal! You can find it at http://www.openoffice.org|||My lapatop came with Vista and I purchased, online, Microsoft Office 2007 Student & Teacher Version. Paid $125 a year ago. Saw it for sale this weekend for $99. Check around.
Can get it here. Just be sure to buy the boxed version with CD and product key. Without a valid, purchased version, you will not be able to update.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url鈥?/a>
Totally free and supposedly compatible is Open Office.
Open Office 9
http://download-new.com/openoffice/
Open Office tutorial at: http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/
http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tu鈥?/a>
OpenOffice.org FAQs: http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-licen鈥?/a>|||Open Office 3.0 runs just fine on Vista, and it interfaces with MS Office just fine. (My office is a Microsoft shop, but I use OO at home, and I bring documents, spreadsheets, etc., back and forth all the time.)|||Try Open Office. It has just about all the features of Microsoft Office.
A free download is available at:
http://download.openoffice.org/|||Office XP is not Vista compatible, I don't think. You need Office 2003 or Office 2007. There is no way to get Office for free.|||if you already have a version of office just install it. It will work fine.
Will this effect my documents and spreadsheets?|||You can just install 2007, it won't effect any documents that you have created in 2000. It only upgrades the Office software.|||download 07 first then you should be able to delete 00 after. or u can delet before hand if you want. all work should be compatible as i recently transfered 03 word to office 10 with no problem|||You should be able to install 07 without touching your documents. If you are concerned about them, why not back up to a CD?
I accidentally hit some combination of buttons that made the order of the files backwards. I want to restore the original order.
For example, "File, Open" opens the window that used to have the folders first (in alphabetical order) then files (in alphabetical order). Now the files are first and the folders follow, and both start with the end of the alphabet.|||If you click the header above any column it changes the way it sorts alphabetically do some clicking up there and it will change.|||Just right click and put arrange by.|||right click > arrange icons by > name
good luck =D
but a message comes out saying that it request a ''newer'' windows, how is that possible?|||What version of windows are you using?
Office 2k7 requires XP with service pack 2 or later
(SP 3 is not required - but recommended)|||it means you need to upgrade windows =download a newer version that depends of what windows you have:e.g.windows xp pro service pack 1 ,or 2;you will nedd to upgrade to a sp 3 pack for your office to work.
I really need a reference where I can find this information. I have tried looking through Microsoft's investor relations summary of the year documents (85ish pages) and can't see the information. Any help is massively appreciated as this is an A-Level project I need to finish over the summer.|||Virtually all of MS profit comes from office and windows. The linked chart shows its profit per division for 2006-9 by quarter.
Note that the online services has consistently made a loss. 2009 was a weak year for MS until the last quarter, when things picked after the release of windows 7. Many people had been holding off buying until after the october release of win 7.
If your BB Curve comes with the 4.5 operating system then it will be on there. If it does not then you will have to pay about $70.00 dollars for it. Then you have it on your computer / laptop - connect the laptop to your phone via USB cord then run the application loader software to put it on your BB Curve.
Unfortunately, I am with Sprint and they have the 4.3 operating system on their BB Curve 8330. So, I am hoping they will allow us to upgrade soon. Different service providers will not allow you to just upgrade - it is like they optimize the operating system to fit the particular phone and their software they run off their servers.|||Robert F is right about needing the 4.5 OS, but you can download it right now for free. It will include Docs To Go which includes Slideshow to Go (opens Powerpoint docs) and Word to Go. I also suggest you snag Beamreader for reading Adobe .pdf files.
It is Microsoft office 97 and you can uninstall it from add/remove programs in the control panel.|||go to program files, and delete everything.
use something like ccleaner to repair the registry an what not.
not everything will delete most likely but the program will be rendered useless and wont actually be on your computer.|||Try to install your newest type/version of Office(2000,XP, or 2007)
then go to upgrade your office...
after that you could now go to remove your office software
I recently got the new programs and haven't been able to figure out how to password protect my word documents. In my search I also discovered I can't find the office assitant (the paperclip guy)? If the new programs don't have this feature could anyone tell me how to password protect a flash drive? My school's been having problems with students stealing other students' essays and turning them in as their own.|||On Microsoft's tool bar you have 2 options.
1.Go to file, save as, tools, then security options.
2. In your tools menu go to options, then security.
Hope this helps.|||in 2007 the menus are a bit different.
click on the upper L corner Microsoft Office Button
Click on Prepare
Click on Encrypt
enter your passwords as normal and select OK.
Here is something new that 2007 added...you can also add a password for authorized reviewers of a document only...so that a few people can open, review and edit the document.
This feature is located in Save AS, Tools, General Options
if you need to know more about the reviewer password option, click on the help or ? key in Word and look under password.
Good luck
Yes.
"9. Can I run Office 2007 on Windows 7?
Absolutely. Office 2007 is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 (Windows 7 requires that you download the Service Pack 2 for Office 2007)."
Frequently Asked Questions at the very bottom of this page then #9.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2007-rlt鈥?/a>
I'm seeing that some people are having issues installing it but the fix is easily found after a short search on Google.|||Yes, Office 2007 runs fine on Windows 7.
In fact, just about everything that ran fine on Vista will run fine on Windows 7. You only need to watch out for a couple things like antivirus software and registry cleaners, and ensure you have versions specific to Windows 7.|||Of course it is posssible.
hi i hae vista but i want to play games (gta iv) but i only have 1 gb ram and i need 1.5gb(for xp its is 1gb ram). so i found a cd that says windows office xp small business version 2002.can i play games on windows office xp small business version 2002????????plz answer quick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!plz help!!!!!!!!!|||Using an Office XP disk does not help you to play games. Office XP is a suite of programs unto itself and includes Word, Powerpoint and Excel.
What you need to do is upgrade your RAM in your computer. You can run a scan from Crucial to see how much RAM your computer can handle and get a price quote.
http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/ind鈥?/a>|||For your Vista you need "DOSBOX" - You can get over 1000 Full Version Games here http://www.old-games.ru/?language=eng
You download Dosbox here: http://www.brothelowner.com/dosbox/dosbo鈥?/a>
You should be set- Get a newr one if there are issues... Take care
No Office is Excel,Front Page, etc|||RAM is a piece of hardware, not an operating system. Hardware is physical: you can touch it in real life. My point is that the only way to increase your RAM is to replace your RAM or buy a new computer.
Also, 1.5 GB of RAM describes the requirements for that particular game, not for all games.
I seen most womens appearance works in the HR Windows offices are promiscuous. They usual love to be with gentlemen and also married men. They often hired only mens.
The Atrium Windows Locates in Dallas, TX|||Well I little bit understand you trying to ask and you mean women employees who works at the Human Resources in HR office looks promiscuous. Well of course they are promiscuous to the manager, Its true that womens employees in the Atrium HR Office are more promiscuous. They don't even care if the gentlemen is married or not. They totally husbandstealers. Employee womens sucks behind their b!tcha$$ whores.|||I can't understand what you're trying to ask.|||And what is the question??
I just bought a new laptop and when i first opened a word document i was asked to type the product key to use it.It is not the product key for the vista windows i need but the product key for the windows office-vista edition|||It should be on the CD that came with the laptop. It is a 25 digit code.|||Most times they'll load it on a laptop standard - If you purchase the office license they'll include the key, Most likely you didn't purchase the license, you'll have to purchase it at a store or through the company that you bought the laptop. Dell offers their Office upgrade for about $250.00
If you did purchase your Office license, contact whomever you bought you laptop through and get the key...any one recieved off of yahoo can be percieved as Software Piracy, even if you legally have a copy.|||a new laptop should have all the software all ready in stalled you should have the original software that is supplied free with all new computers|||It is a trial version, if you use it it needs no key. It will soon expire and you will then need to buy a licence for it. After this it will become useless unless you buy it.
As it is, I have to individually select each update and click add.|||An easy one. If you can't click on the following link, then open up Microsoft Word, click on Help, and then "Office on the Web". Look for and click on the about checking for Updates.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office鈥?/a>
PS: "Windows Update" and "MS Office Update" are not linked. Windows update provides security and other updates to the operating system as a whole, and Office Update concerns itself only with MS Office issues.|||Yes, you can download Microsoft Update when you are doing Windows Update it tells you if you want to download it.|||Good question. You can easily update Windows but I am having a real time trying to download Office Professional updates.
D.
does microsoft office 2007 work with windows xp service pack 2?|||Sure it does. here are the list OS supported
Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack (SP) , Windows Server 2003 with SP1, or later operating system|||No problems so far.... 100% working for me|||I think it also depends on the Hardware Configuration|||Absolutely.
If anything it work better with XP than it does with Vista.|||YES VERY WELL.
IF YOU HAVE FULL VERSION OF MS OFFICE 2007, PLEASE SEND IT TO ME BY http://sendthisfile.com/. also send serial no. of MS OFFICE
GO to http://microsoft.com/. download it trial. If already have ms office 2000 or other, download the update of ms office 2007.
Go to http://openoffice.org/ here you can find the all of ms office in one program-open office. it is free full version .download it .
please choose me best answer.
thanks.|||Hi, Yes it works normally.|||Well, this is the minimum configuration required for windows XP based computers. I'm sure there will not be any problem while installing and running it, as I'm running the same configuration with Office 2007
computer can handle it?|||Only Office 97 works for you
Office 2003 or 2007 will need XP or Vista
You're better of upgrading to XP or Windows 2000|||try openoffice.org, more then u'll ever need and free!|||if your running 98 all you will need 128 mb ram to upgrade to 2000 or higher|||You are going to need at least 128 megs of ram, but both Office 97 and 2000 will work for you.
Just a word of warning, Microsoft no longer supports Win98. You really need to upgrade to at least XP.
I just want to know how to send something :(|||With word 2007 it’s the easiest,
Having your letter you wish to send in front of you. Go, to the top left-hand corner with your mouse, to cover that little round multi coloured icon there, left click this; this will throw up a drop down which will have listed amongst others the option to “Send” highlight and left click this, this will throw up the option to E-mail or Fax, click e-mail. All you need to do now is to insert your required address and click send....Done
I.e. Top left click
Send click
E-mail click
Address insert click send....it’s that quick
Try sending it to yourself, I say this because, if behind your question people are finding it difficult to read your mail, because you use 2007, thats a different question.|||It's very simple using this custom 5 step program:
1) Print it out.
2) Put the paper into an envelope.
3) Write the destination address on the front.
4) Affix a postage stamp.
5) Put it into a mailbox.|||Save the file. Open your email program. Write the email. Attach a file. Find the Word file you saved. Click on it and click OK or Open or whatever button your email program gives you. Send the email.|||Many computer users can not open and read Word 2007 native files.
A good number of government offices and book publishers world wide also do not accept word 2007 native files.
To be certain the receivers can read the files you are emailing as attachments you need to use the "save as" command and make certain you will be e-mailing Word 2003 compatible file, or text file.
On a basic level, save the file with an distinct file name where you can find the file on your computer. Then open up your email client (program) or email website, address the email and attach the document to your email, and send the email. Depending on the email receiver's software, they should have a word processing software package that is compatible with a Microsoft Word 2003 file (Doc file).
The free versions of Abiword, Open Office, & the #2 Wordperfect Office suite are very compatible with DOC files, unless you are using complicated macros, or proprietary MS Office Control functions that have never been shared with other word processing companies.
JR
I鈥檓 trying to upgrade from Microsoft Office 2003 to 2007. It looks like I need to fix error 1311 somehow. I keep getting this message: "Error 1311 Source file not found Cabinetfile.cab (ie. sku112.cab)" or this one: "Error 1311 Cannot locate source file Cabinetfile.cab." How do I make this stop and get on with installing Office 2007?|||Unfortunately, this isn鈥檛 a very specific error message. Error 1311鈥檚 ultimately happen because the communication between the computer and the source file isn鈥檛 working right. I would have to know more about your set up to give you a specific answer, but here are the most common reasons it happens:
鈥?It can happen if you鈥檙e installing it on your computer from another that other people have access to.
鈥?If the source file is in the cabinet files on this remote computer.
鈥?If someone else on your network is using the source file.
鈥?If the source computer鈥檚 OS is the original, not updated Windows XP and yours has been updated.
鈥?If you鈥檙e not on a network, then there is probably a registry issue. This could happen if you鈥檙e on a network, too.
If you鈥檙e on a network, I would tell your network administrator about the problem. If you鈥檙e not on a network, it most definitely is a registry issue. To fix it, go here: http://optimize-your-pc.com/regcure/repairing_errors.php. This registry cleaning program is the best one out there in my book. It鈥檚 quick, it鈥檚 easy to use, and it鈥檚 thorough. Good luck!|||I think this is the window registry error file that is creating problem in your system. So i don't want to confused so that Its compulsory to you to download registry easy because only this is the way to remove this error.
I have a link also where you can download registry easy.
http://www.download-registry-cleaners.com/registryeasy/|||Sounds like you got some corrupted files on your installation disc.
i don't want the trial but the full version!|||Your trial copy is actually the full version. The only thing you'd need to do now is to purchase a license key -- plug it in when it asks you for one and you're ready to go.
If you are a student, you are eligible for a heavily discounted deal. Simply go to http://www.microsoft.com/student/discoun鈥?/a>
To be eligible for this offer, you must have a email address ending with .edu that is provided by your college or institution.
It'll set you back a measly $59.95 for the Ultimate version of Office 2007.
Also on the same site, you can also grab the upgrade version of Windows 7 Professional for just $29.99.
For Australians, a similar offer is also given to University and TAFE students / teachers at http://www.microsoft.com/student/discoun鈥?/a>|||Get Open Office at http://openoffice.org|||Head to this site to convert your trial copy to a full version: http://office.microsoft.com
If you are a student make sure to utilize the Ultimate Steal that MaskedMusketeer mentioned. And for more Office resources head to http://www.facebook.com/office
Cheers,
Andy
MSFT Office Outreach Team|||There is no free dwonload office 2007 You need to buy it. Just check on miscrosoft.com for price.
WE need it for my sons school work.|||try openoffice it is free and can make and read ms office files
(and i use openoffice )
http://www.openoffice.org/
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/index.鈥?/a>
http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/inde鈥?/a>
http://portableapps.com/apps/office/open鈥?/a>|||Office 2003 Students and Teachers Edition is neither free nor available for download from anywhere, at least not legally. If you want it, buy it. But this older version is becoming difficult to find at legitimate vendors.
Office 2007 Home and Student Edition is the current version and is readily available for about $120 at amazon.com, Costco, and many other vendors (suggested retail is $149).
If your son's education is not worth the investment to you, then OpenOffice is a free alternative that can "save as" to files that are compatible with Microsoft Office.
Personally, I would rather see my tax dollars go towards paying for prisons instead of schools... that way I'm not paying twice to first educate and then incarcerate the offspring of parents who spend their lives trying to get something for nothing by whatever means.
Can't open Word, Excel, etc because "The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect." Solution?|||Here is an explanation of the problem and a solution given by Microsoft Support that may apply to your situation:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windo鈥?/a>|||The error you have described appears because of incorrect Microsoft Office programs settings. The registry entries of the Office suite are corrupted. For example, some registry entries are missing, etc. Install Reginout registry cleaner, start a full registry scan. If errors are found in the MS Office registry hives, repair them immediately. Be sure to close all running Office instances before starting this process.
I brought and installed Windows office home and student for my desktop, can I use it again and put it on my lap top or can you only use it once?|||i think you can use it like 5 times total then the product key expires|||By law you should not have it installed at the same time, on two different machines. But if you uninstall it from one, then you are allowed to reinstall it on the other.
It is possible to install on both, but it's against the law to run them both at the same time.
I have just had the greuling task of reinstalling Windows 98SE (I've installed Windows so many times on this same machines it's not funny anymore. Most of the installations were half-baked ones. But enough about that).
I have put Office XP Professional on it, and am about to put WinRAR, Photoshop 6 and Firefox on it.
Should I keep it at that, or should I continuing installing programs?
Thanks in advance!
- Douglas|||Install whatever you need in order to complete the work you need done. As long as you maintain your computer it should run fine.|||Well it depends on how much free space you've got on your hard drive. So if you have enough space go ahead and install.(only if you plan to use the programs later).
it was working fine, this is a legal and registered copy. Now it's trying to reinstall itself. I was just having issues with CS3 suite having a licensing error (also a legal copy) so I had to wipe my system of all Adobe products and reinstall but I don't think that should factor into Microsoft Office. Whats wrong? What should I do?|||Let it reinstall. Something must have gotten corrupted or deleted during your Adobe purge.
Not total number of words, but I once did a count where it tallied each word, and showed me how many times I used each one. Where do I find that to see what words I used the most/too much?|||click tools then word count in 2003
in 2007 go to the review tab then click word count|||click on the tools menu and choose word count. you might have to click the downward facing arrow at the bottom of the menu to see it....|||Go to Tools -> Word Count
i have a vista operating system, it crashed on me and when the tech guys reinstalled it, i thought the office would have come with it. now i do not have office on my computer, i was wondering if i could use an old disc of office xp onto my vista operating system and have it work. can anyone help me with this???|||Download Office 2010 free enter:
http://melhorfree.blogspot.com/search/la鈥?/a>|||Yes, Office XP can be installed on Vista. Any version of Office will work with any version of Windows. The "XP" in the version of Office is only because it was released at the same time as Windows XP. It caused a lot of confusion (as people assumed they could not run on it on Windows 95/98 at that time) so MS quickly renamed it as Office 2003.
Office is not included with any version of Windows, so I understand why the repair shop did not re-install Office on your computer. Legally they can not do it unless you have supplied them with the Office disk at the time they were doing the repair work. They would be fined $100,000 for each illegal install of Office they performed, and possibly face jail time.
But you should be able to reinstall Office yourself on Vista using the Office XP disk and the activation code that came with it.|||"i thought the office would have come with it." Not then, not now, not ever! Only a limited-time TRIAL version ever came pre-installed on new PCs!
If the MS-Office XP CD is legal, and you have an unused legal Activation Code, it will run perfectly on Vista. If not 100% legal, you get to BUY MS-Office 2007, just like everyone else.
Or, you could try a great free alternative, like Open Office 3, from:|||Office doesn't come with any version of Windows. (the 30 day/25 use trial does on many computers, but when the trial is over you have to buy it.) But Office XP will work on Vista - I have it running on one of my Vista computers.|||yes you can install the xp office on vista it will work fine|||Microsoft Office does not come pre-installed on any computer. They do install the "trial" version on many, but that's all.
Any version of MS Office from Office 2000 on, will work on the Win7 platform.
I've heard that you can copy the contents of the disc onto a flash drive through a normal pc.. that would be the easiest way for me but im not sure how this is done??
also, does anyone know anything about external disc drives?? how much do they cost/ would they work on my Eeepc 1002ha??|||Yes an external drive (USB) will work on your netbook. Yes you can install Office on the netbook by copying the install files to a flash drive first. Using windows explorer on a computer with a CD drive open the CD using the explore command the hit ctrl-A to select all files ctrl-C to copy all files. The navigate to your flash drive and hit ctrl-V to paste those files to your flash drive. when you attempt to install it file the setup.exe file and run it. It should install normally.
First of all it's Microsoft Office not windows Office.
Secondly you can load Microsoft Office from version XP upwards on most PC's or laptops if you have the serial number.
Unless licensed to do so you can only load onto one PC or laptop.
Once you have loaded it you have the option of activating it online or by phone. If you pick the phone option you will be asked to enter the serial number and then you will be given an activation code to either write down and enter afterwards or enter it as you go.|||Yes, you can call MS for the activation code.
I mean, you can't get arrested or fined for buying a used CD which is also copyrighted.|||As long as you have purchased the software (be it used or new) and it is not installed on any other computer, you are the licensed owner.|||Thank you! Report Abuse
|||Not necessarily - it depends on the exact license and which country you are in.|||I hope you haven't bought it yet.
If the CD has been used, you will probably not be able to install it. If, somehow, you do get it installed, you will not be able to get updates. I understand that Win2000 had a bunch of bugs when it first came out. You don't want that. Go for WinXP if you can afford it. Be sure it is legitimate and that you get the CD and product key.
$99 new, as of 1/27/07 midnight.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_sw/105鈥?/a>
Watch your Sunday paper for Office Max, Office Depot, Best Buy. They have specials every week.|||technically yes but office 2000 isnt supported by windows anymore so they dont care what you do to it now.|||You'd have to study the entire agreement to get all the details about transferring the license, but I'm sure part of it will say that the software can only be installed on one PC at any time. So if someone else has it installed somewhere else and is still using the same product key you cannot be legally licensed. Sorry.
It's old stuff I have piling up in drawers at work and we do not own any old PC's it can even run on. I hate to just throw it away.|||Yeah you can donate it there are people out there that build computers for kids that does not have a lot of money or can afford it so they put together for them for free if they have like a B average in school I have a friend and does that|||they make good coffee coasters. or ask friends if they know someone.|||You could probably donate them for someone that can't afford to buy it.
it was sugested here to me a while back, that I could download 'open office for free' online. I did & have been ok til yesterday. I started to do some "work from home" to which I was sent a Microsoft office database to download. . am I back to square 1 & have to pay the $149. after all? every time I try to open it, all I get is links to purchase windows office. Since I hardly use it & this work is temporary, I really don't want to put out the $149. Any other way to open this without embarrassing myself & telling them I don't have thier program?|||Open your Base program in open office and go to file-open and find the Access file you need to use . this should work. It also sounds a little weird that trying to open the access file links to a purchase. You could also right click the file and choose open with-then choose Base|||If you're are getting links to purchase something, then you either don't have a genuine copy of OpenOffice or you have malware on your system. OpenOffice does not do that. If it can't open a file, it will give you an error message...not a link to purchase Microsoft Office.
Most likely it is malware on your system.
Official OpenOffice site:
http://www.openoffice.org
i haven't got it on my laptop and my desktop is broke so if anyone knows a way to download a freebie would appreciate it very much. thanks in advance.|||illegally ? there are ways. But you should just save your money and use www.openoffice.org - it's free and LEGAL.|||You can download a free microsoft office compatible software called Open Office. Open Office can open and save files with the same extension as microsoft office. The tool bars and menu look exactly like Microsoft Office. Open Office is free and does not cost anything. You can download it at
www.openoffice.org|||There's a trial version for download:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try/tr鈥?/a>
But when the trial version expire, you will have to buy a license to use it.
Hope this helps.|||Do you mean Microsoft Office? I have a friend that got the whole thing off Limewire - has all the programs. Just make sure you click on the file and look it up with Bitzi to make sure you're not getting a virus. Good Luck!
I found the xp/vista version on sale for much cheaper and I'm wondering if I can just buy it and upgrade with some compatibility package or something. Thanks in advance!|||yes you can but before you go and throw away good money on that check out http://openoffice.pro-2010.com/openoffic鈥?/a> it's free and does more than ms by far.|||Yes the older versions of Office (2003) continue to work but there may be cheaper more effective ways of buying Office 2007 (the current version). Some stores sell home office or student versions which are usually cheaper but require you to be a genuine non-commercial user (and maybe even proof of student enrolment in a valid educational institution).|||If it's office 2007 it will work fine also 2003 works.I can help lots with PC stuff you should ask me here http://www.pchelphq.com
I am taking on-line college courses and my instructor says he wants all assignments turned in in 1 document. How on earth do you put 2 or more pages into 1 document?
Thanks in advance for the help.|||It automatically does it for you when you type more than a page's worth of text.|||1 document can contain any number amount of pages. I would say a document is something that contains text about a topic.
Example: I can write 3 pages and save it as 1 document. So that means that 1 document can contain any amount of pages.
another explanation: Your document is what you titled the file (when you saved it). Inside of the document contains pages which is your assignment.
hopefully this make sense.. heh i tried -_-"|||The document can contain multiple pages. The Word automatically goes to next page when the first page is completed. You need to make necessary alignments and formatting of the text to meet your needs.|||True, Word will automatically go to the next page when the information gets too much to be displayed and printed on one page. Or you can insert a page break at any point you want to start a new page even if the page you are working on hasn't filled up yet. But if you currently have several pages in separate documents that you need to combine here's how to:
Open the document that you want to use as page 1.
Go to Insert and click on Page Break in the Pages section. Now your cursor will be at the top of page 2.
Go to Insert and in the Text section click and hold on Object, select Text from File option.
Browse to where the file containing page 2 is located and click on Insert.
Repeat this process until all your files are combined in one document, and save your file (do a Save as so you don't overwrite your existing page 1 file).
I run my Outlook mail using Office 2003 but my databases are only compatible with the Office 2000 programs like Access. I had to reinstall 2000 for redundant reasons but corrupted my Outlook 2003 mail account in doing so. I am no longer able to send emails from it basically. Can I simply just delete the 2000 version of Outlook?
Thanks!|||One way would be to uninstall and re-install Office 2000, but do NOT include Outlook. You can't delete it, it's an anchor part of Office, just as you can't delete Internet Explorer just because you want to use FoxFire or something else.|||You should be able to go to Add/Remove Programs and click on Change instead of uninstall, and then click Customize and un-check outlook.|||Microsoft Office includes several programs, including Word, Excel and Outlook. Uninstalling only one of them is fairly easy using Office Setup.
You can get some help from the passage. It has pictures to give you for reference.
How do I uninstall only Microsoft Outlook?
http://ask-leo.com/how_do_i_uninstall_on鈥?/a>
How can I change it back to Windows 7 Premium? I have uninstalled Microsoft Office with no luck.
Please help,
Thanks,
Ali|||No, Microsoft Office 2010 Starter did not change your operating system, however, your theme changed, making the graphical user interface look like Windows 7 Starter. You can easily change this back. Here is how to:
1. Right-click on an area of your desktop with no icons.
2. Click on "Personalize".
3. Click on the theme you were using before.|||it didn't change you operating system just the color scheme to windows basic because it worked better with the program you can go into personalize and change it back if you want to.
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i bought a acer aspire windows 7 laptop few months ago and have windows office 2007 already installed but no code to have maximum usage out of programs! how do i get hold of this code?|||You buy one from microsoft, or download this instead:
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/|||You would actually have to buy Office 2007. What came preinstalled on your computer is only a TRIAL of Office, not the full version. That's why it doesn't have a code already.
I just found out that windows doesn't come with windows office i want to buy a netbook for school purposes but i need to know that ill be able to use word and power point and other Woffice programs how do i find a netbook that has everything included?|||They all come with demo versions of MS Office, if ever there is one installed. This is because MS Office is not part of the price of the unit. If you want MS Office you will have to buy it separately.
Meanwhile, you can always use the MS Office alternatives which are free:
http://www.openoffice.org/
http://www.libreoffice.org/
I have my Windows XP, and it's not that old. But I've had it for a really long time, and I don't see the Office Suite anywhere. I really want the suite so I don't have to use Google Docs every time for my work. HELP!|||cant get xp one 4 free but open office org do a free one here
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tool…|||Microsoft Office Tools is not included when you install windows XP. But if you want to check it there are microsoft office installed in your PC, you can check it by going to control panel > add remove programs, and check on the list if there is.
You can't get it for free. But don't worry there are lots of open source office tools out there and you can install them for free. These office tools are compatible with microsoft documents so you can open and edit documents created from microsoft office tools.
You can download the open office here:
http://download.openoffice.org/
Goodluck|||You can get Kingsoft Office 2007 Free Personal Edition.
Ths contains a word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation programs that can read and write to Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files.
You download it from this website: http://www.instantfundas.com/2008/09/kin…
Near the bottom of this web page you need to click on the words “download it through another site” to go to the website that has the installation program.
The installation file is stored in a zip file so you will need a program like Winzip or ExtractNow (which you can get from www.download.com) to unzip the file and extract the installation program for the Kingsoft Office 2007 Free Personal Edition.
The free program does display advertisements in the right panel which can’t be turned off but you can minimize the panel size so that it won’t occupy the whole computer screen.
If you already have experience using the Microsoft Office 2003 then you will like using Kingsoft Office 2007 because its menu interface is pretty similar to the one for Microsoft Office.
|||No I am afraid, that when you want Windows Office Suite, you will have to purchase it. There is an alternative. It is called Open Office
, it is nearly the same as MS Office and as good. The difference is the price. Open Office is completely free
http://www.filehippo.com/download_openof…|||No, but you can get OpenOffice which is very similar to Microsoft Office but it's open-source meaning it's free. Also, Microsoft Office is on sale at some places for $60-$70 which is very cheap.|||You can't get MS Office for free. But you can use openoffice. It's a free office suite. You can download it at www.openoffice.org . If Google Docs is good enough for you, then openoffice would be much better.|||No. Microsoft Office and Windows XP are two completely separate pieces of software. You have to purchase Office separately. There is no legal way to get Office for free.|||XP and Office are typically sold separately, just because you have XP does not mean you have Office.
Try openoffice.org
I would like to upgrade my seagate sata harddrive to a WD raptor 10,000rpm sata drive! but will i have to reactivate windows and office 2007 again? or in other words buy them again a second time? if so i will just leave my harddrive as is!|||http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support鈥?/a>
Segate discwizard will clone your current hard drive perfectly. I advise defragging the current hard drive first. Just follow the instructions. Your new drive will be exactly like the old one and there will be no re-activation required. After the cloning ends, make sure to disconnect your old drive before your first boot-up using the new drive.
I removed the original trial version, and downloaded the free trial again, but the product key doesn't work.|||Only one free trial period is allowed per computer. Microsoft would go broke if they gave away their software indefinitely. That's what happened to Sun Microsystems - they went belly up after giving away OpenOffice.
You can always purchase the full version of Microsoft Office, but if you don't need the full verison, Microsoft offers a free "light" version. The place you will find actual Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote) for free in a "light" version is at the Microsoft SkyDrive site:
http://www.skydrive.com/
If you have a Facebook account you can use Microsoft Office for free here:
http://www.docs.com/|||Not on the same computer. You could use it on another computer that never used it before. When you install the trial version on your computer, it knows the location and it won't allow any duplication of the download.|||Hey Every One is going to be Shocked!
In your Task Bar Goto Adjust time and Date. and decrease date to when your Os installed. or Set the date less than expiry date and Os installed Date.(date between Os installed Date-expiry date of Software)
Thank You!|||may find something you serve on this page
http://www.taringa.net/posts/downloads/9306077/Microsoft-Office-2010-_-activador.html|||Nope. If you want free then uninstall Office and install Open Office http://www.openoffice.org
All the same programs as Microsoft Office free of charge.|||Just use Office Web Apps online, for free. When you sign into your Windows Live account, click on “Office” and you’ll be able to use the basic features of MS Word, Excel, PP and OneNote.|||No, that would defeat the whole point of "trial" so no it's not possible.
Okay, I bought this computer just a little over a year ago. When I bought it at Best Buy they put in 2007 Microsoft Office programs, but recently 2007 Microsoft Office has been telling me that I can't use it because my thing expired? Any idea?|||Microsoft Office is commercial software (you have to pay for it). Normally, it is only bundled with new computers as a free trial (mine was 60 days, I think). To re-use it, you have to get a new license. You can buy them from computer shops, or you can hop over to microsoft's website. The cheapest is Home and Student while the most expensive is Enterprise. The licenses will last you forever. Alternatively, if you don't have a budget, you could get Open Office, which is like Microsoft Office, except it's completely free.
is there an area, (ie-properties,help,info) that will show me the product number? I had recently installed office on a laptop when months later my pc crashed. knowing that i had the software already i elected not to purchase the office program. now i cant find my product key for the office. i was curious if i could find it on the computer that has it installed and is running??|||If your computer is crashed and unbootable, you need to use the Windows Key Finder to boot your computer and retrieve lost Office product key. http://www.windows-key-finder.com
If you can get into Windows, then use the Product Key Finder program instead. http://www.top-password.com/product-key-finder.html|||Belarc Advisor http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html will get it (and tons of other information about your computer) for you.
I installed microsoft programs on more than one Mac computer and there is a limit of either one or two, but I installed it on three, stupid I know. Anyway, is there a way to make a specific product key for one of the computers invalid so that I can use the other two computers without any product key violation or interference?|||step 1: click on it.
step 2: hit delete button.
step 3: rejoice.
It's a Dell Inspiron 1150 laptop with Windows XP Home and an Intel Celeron processor. I need to have Office 2007 Pro for college in the Fall, so will this laptop support it or do I absolutely need a new one?|||Yes, your notebook is compatible with Windows Office 2007 Pro.
Here are the requirements (you meet all of them)
500 megahertz (MHz) processor or higher
256 megabyte (MB) RAM or higher
2 gigabyte (GB) disk space|||Why would you need Office 2007 when you can get OpenOffice for free? Does you college always sends things in docx or pptx format?|||It will work fine|||yes sir|||Hi,
don't worry it will work just fine, hope this helps you.
It is currently in Portugeese and i want it to be in English so that i can use it. I have window 7 home premium starter.|||You can apply the English language pack to your office installation. You'll find the download link here:
http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-鈥?/a>|||What your going to want to do is
Open up word
Press the blue tab at the top
Press options, which is the second last option and there is a picture of a todo list beside it
Then press language which is the 5th option down "
then just pick English from the drop down menu and press add.
Set it as Default and your good to go
You can remove Portuguese if you want from their|||You can change the Editing language but the system language, I don't think that it's possible. To change editing language for MS Word, go to File tab -> Word options -> Languages.
I'm going to buy a laptop, so I'll have to buy Windows Office so that I have Word. On the BestBuy website it said it was around $100. Is there a student discount I could get? (I'm going to be a senior in high school.) And how much is it?|||Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is $120 from Amazon, so best buy are selling it at the correct price. You cannot get it cheaper than that.
But you can get Open Office for free. It's a bit different to MS Office, but can open and save MS files.
http://download.openoffice.org/|||http://download.openoffice.org/ Open Office is free and compatible with Microsoft Office
i have xp home and want to install or download word and publisher do i need xp office to do this? all the download sites say i do?|||Instead of buying XP office just get openoffice which is free and is almost exactly like microsoft office.
Try it:
http://www.openoffice.org/|||Word and Publisher are part of Office - you can't buy them separately. (You can't download full versions legally.)
On one computer I have Office 2003 installed from a long time ago but I am now trying to install it on a computer I have wiped and re-installed Windows XP but I have lost my CD Media.
I was wondering if there was any way to create an Install Disk from the program installed on my current computer.
Or, if there is any way to copy the program from one computer to the other.|||Download:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Syst鈥?/a>
And scan your computer for serials then just install the trial of Office 2003 on your other PC and put in the serial
My free trial of microsoft office 2007 has ran out, I have been looking to buy office 2007 but can't seem to find it, can i still buy it?|||Yes, however it is the same price as Office 2010, and 2010 has improvements over 2007. Just buy 2010.|||http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Office-H鈥?/a>|||Maybe at newegg or on ebay but only office 2010 is available in stores.
I accidentally uninstalled Windows Office 2003 from my computer. Is there a way I can get it back?|||Yes you need the install disc! pop it in, run the setup, type in the key code, and then it will install! If you don't have a copy then you can always download Open Office, it's the same thing just a diferent UI.
I saw a two womans employee who works on General Office and who only hires mens only but not womens. I saw a women who looks like a promiscous and hypocritical person. The women whose hiring men said to a married women, theres no sexually, discrimination, false documents and husbandstealer going on and we are not hiring womens. I think there too many bitches in that atrium windows offices is located in Dallas, Texas|||YOU GET ALL INFO ON THIS
http://marketinsights.com
I bought the Office Professional Academic 2010 with the product key and I want to restore my laptop to factory state would it allow me to use the Product Key? It's already installed onto my computer.|||After restore, you will have to re-install the Office. You can use the same key then. No problem.|||If you reinstall office after restoreing ur pc then yes just activate online after.
I got a new laptop with a basic microsoft office package pre-installed. Every time I bring any of the applications up, they ask for a product key, how do I find it?|||u ahve to buy software im gessing ur using the microsoft and its ascking
u have like 6 months after ur buy it b for u need to but i would get it until that 6 months is up u should just be able to hit cancle and still use program|||Yes, Open Office is similar to Microsoft office and is an Office Suite. It is compatible with Microsoft Office and can work with it's files and save files in the same format. There is a program similar to Power Point called Open Office Impress. Best of all the software is free.|||No laptop comes with the full version of Microsoft Office. Your laptop only came with a TRIAL of Office. You have to purchase it separately if you want to have the full version.|||It's very easy to find your lost Office product key using the following software:
http://www.top-password.com/product-key-鈥?/a>|||Theres a program I use called "Produkey" its an awesome program for finding a lot of your keys on your comp. Follow the link below.
I have tried in vain to remove Click-2-run on my computer and it says I must upgrade and after trying to the message says I must uninstall other parts of office before attempting to uninstall Click-2-Run|||You mean Microsoft Office? You need to remove Microsoft Office Home and Student (or whatever version you have installed). This will remove Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote from your computer.
hi, i wanted to install the latest office from windows 7 . I previously had office 07 with vista operating system when i bought my laptop but its trial period run out and decided not to buy it. Can u tell me if i could install the latest office in my laptop?|||You could try OpenOffice.org , which is a free and open source office program
http://openoffice.org/|||Yes, but the latest microsoft office is 2007.
Microsoft office 2010 will not be released till next year, although there is a public beta coming next month.|||I guess you mean Office 2010.
Microsoft say it is compatible with Vista.
I think Beta released in November.|||Yeah it does support the Latest office .....
may be o7 is the latest................
I want to install microsoft office 2003, but I have lost the key, it was written on the cd but It just erased.. But I have another CD which have office 2003, But the application exe file have errors in installation, But I have the key to install it.. Do can i use the second key to install the first application, which dint have its own key?|||Nope...each package has it's own verification and the number won't match. I would email micorosoft and ask them about the errors...maybe they have a fix. If you give the the ID number etc and your name etc..they might replace it.|||You should be able to. As long as the editions are the same (e.g you cannot use a Student Home Edition key with a Professional key).
i own the windows version of office. if i install it, will office only work through the parallels desktop, or from a mac application too? what i mean is . . . say i am in the safari browser and open an email in hotmail, and it has an attachment that opens in word. can i just click on the attachment and have word just open, or will i have to go through all the trouble of opening the parallels thing and getting back to hotmail and stuff?|||Just use iWork08 that comes with your Mac. Its in your applications folder below iTunes
Tutorial here
http://www.apple.com/iwork/tutorials/#pa鈥?/a>
New users guide to Leopard
http://www.apple.com/findouthow/macosx/
For opening the Word doc via hotmail just use Text edit which is also in your Applications folder. Text edit will open ALL text documents like Word.
Just drag the Text edit icon to your Dock|||You have to go through the trouble of opening parallels. a free alternative that can view and edit msoffice documents is open office:
http://www.openoffice.org/
I have three computers in total, and am wondering if I can install Office Home and Student 2007 onto more than one computer.
Office 2007 includes Word, Excel, Power Point, and One Note.|||You'll need to check your EULA (End User License Agreement) which will outline exactly what rights you have as far as installing your software goes. Usually though, if you didn't explicitly pay for a secondary license you can only install the software on one machine.
i just installed open office and want to open a file with openoffice but a windows pops up with lots of selection. what should i do?|||Right click on a .doc document file and select properties. It should say near the top on the general tab opens with. . . Slect change. On the list find openoffice writer and check the box that says always use this program. Click ok and ok again. Double click on the file and it should open using openoffice|||to open a windows office document in open office , if the document is in my document, then open openoffice click on file open, goto the folder it is in, and click on the document file name and it will open... if you want it to be saved back as a windows document you will have the options to save it as windows .DOC or a openoffice doc.
I want to make an image of the windows office installation cd (which I bought), on my other laptop, to be able to install it on my laptop mini, I won't be using it on any other computer, will that in any way infringe the microsoft copyright law? What are my options?|||Yes it will infringe so it is recommend you get an external DVD drive to re-install.
That said Microsoft offers some virtual drive and iso tools to help with this.
I recommend using another type of virtual software or invest in an external CD/DVD drive.
I am trying to copy an Essay from Windows Office to a CD and I can't get it to work, could someone please tell me where I am going wrong? Im stressed just got out of a 5 hour Biology class and I am brain dead. So if you could help me I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks So Much In Advance!!!!!!!!!!|||download record now software. when you insert the CD you will want to burn a "Data CD" then you just put the essay in the box and click burn.
im planning on buying a mac book pro, and i was wondering if it has windows office? or something familiar to that, that i could use for my school stuff. Like power point and stuff.|||No it does not. If you want it, the Home & Student '08 version costs $149.95 and the Business '08 version costs 399.95. A similar product is iWork '09 which was designed by Apple, it costs $79.|||Nope It won't be included unless you order it with the Mackbook so it comes inside the Macbook box (you'll have to bay for it)....
Or you can purchase it separately....
:D
I mean, would there be a watermark every time he prints or will the program work in effectively? because if it detects your copy of windows if fake then you have a notification, but it detects office is fake, what will happen?|||Nothing. There are probably as many illegitimate copies in the market as there are genuine ones.
They will not "deactivate" it. Windows just won't allow him to update it with any updates.|||They will deactivate it so it won't work.
Your friend should get OpenOffice3.0 - its FREE.
My Windows Office says I need the Product Key to type my paper. Where can I find it?|||if it came free with your computer it will be on the paper that says it comes free or on a sticker on the computer.
if you downloaded it from a cd its on the cd case or a sticker on the cd.
underneath where it says you need the product key there should be an option saying where can i find the product key. click on it and it should tell you.|||try the back of the tower
or on a laptop try the bottom of the laptop
look for a sticker.
If you installed it from disc the key should be on the cd case
Ok so my computer has wordpad but i also need to do diagrams and graphs and i know that windows office 2003 has a program to download this. Can some one help me on where i could download it?|||You should rather try SSuite Office for a free office suite. They have a whole range of office suites that are free for download.
Their software also don't need to run on Java or .NET, like so many open source office suites, so it makes their software very small and efficient.
You may try these links:
http://www.ssuitesoft.com/index.htm
or
http://ssuite5element.webs.com/thefifthe鈥?/a>|||have you tried googling? I recommend Microsoft Office 2007 (blue Version) go to google and I hope you can find the links (type this: Microsoft Office 2007 Blue Version RapidShare) and I hope you can find the links and you don't need serial number to get it work,. Good Luck.
I need to clean my computer using the Operating System CD which will erase everything on my laptop. I got a Compaq Presario 2500 Windows XP. I will be transfering all my files to an email account.
Is there a way where I can transfer the Office products the same way so I can download the rest of the files the same way?|||No. You need the CD.
Office products contain thousands of files, registry keys, active x components etc.
There is also the size. There is no way you could transfer 600MB to your emil account. You would need a T3 connection (VERY EXPENSIVE).
You need to get another CD.
J|||You want to reinstall Windows Office...ummm I don't think there is a way without the Cd, unless there is a website for that but it would be a simple website like www.windowsoffice.com but I don't know! Sorry!|||you just answered your own question. if you could without the cd why would you have a cd in the first place?|||As everyone has said, you need the CD. But why not use Open Office until you can get another CD? It's free.
http://www.openoffice.org/
I am looking at buying a laptop and it is running windows 7 and has microsoft office windows 2010 starter included and says it is word starter and excel starter? I was just wondering is this permenant or a free trial?|||free trial|||It's a three-month trial.If the time is over,take open office,it is free.
I have Microsoft Office Professional 2007 installation pack. Can i install this pack onto my old computer which runs off Windows XP and has a much older Microsoft Word etc program on it? will it get corrupted or will it just update? i don't want to have to completely reboot my computer and lose all my files if something goes wrong?|||No Go and google the minimum system requirements for Microsoft Office 2007 and if your system meets the minimum specs you would be fine but remember if you save in 2007 format some people don't have that so always save your documents as word 2003 files.
Here's a link to the requirements :
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/2007-microsoft-office-release-system-requirements-HA010166865.aspx|||It will install perfectly fine with Windows XP and you will still have word pad. Since word pad is not a part of the MS Office suite.|||Generally, you can choose if you want to upgrade your current Office, or if you want to do a separate install.
Upgrade will replace your current office with the new one.
Separate install will install the new office, while keeping your old office.
You will have two versions of Office, one old, one new.
Except for Outlook.
You can only have one version of Outlook.
Decide whether you want to keep your old Outlook, or upgrade it to the new Outlook.
Everything else will happily run side by side.
NOTE:
Do not run the two versions simultaneously.
(For instance: Don't have both "Old Word" and "New Word" open at the same time.)
Basically i am upgrading my computer to Windows 7 64bit from Vista 32bit. This porcess requires me to wipe my computer to install the 64bit version. Transfering most of my programs is easy but i dont have an instillation disk for my office. How can i do it? Thanks|||OK. Here is my experimental easy procedure to your problem but if it works, it will be completely free.
Before you wipe out Vista, go to the C: drive in Computer. Go to the Program Files Folder, look for the folder called Microsoft Office. Right click it and COPY, then you can paste that on a USB flash drive or if your hard disk has an alternate partition (which you will not format) besides that partition that you will format to install the new OS on, paste it there. Make sure it is fully copied. Then you Install Windows 7.
Go to the alternate partition or get your USB. Look for the Microsoft Office folder, browse inside it and you see a few folders, browse in one of those folders and you see a number of dlls. You can also see icons that look like those of the MS Office applications such as Word, often named as Excel.exe or Word.exe. Those are the program launchers. Click them and they could just launch the MS Office apps in front of your eyes. Just don't delete anything in those dlls, folders and stuff. Not sure this will work though.|||Yes, you can transfer your office 2007 from vista to win7 only and only if you have upgraded from win vista to win 7. If you have performed a clean reinstallation of win 7 then I am afraid you cannot.
For the upgrade you just need to check the link
http://magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder/|||you will need an office disk
I have a new HP Mini laptop.
It includes the Windows Office software, however, the product key I entered (which was located on a sticker at the bottom of the PC) would not work. Apparently it is incorrect.
Does anyone know what I can do?|||I would highly recommend calling HP and asking them. Don't call Microsoft.|||The sticker on the bottom of the laptop has the key for your copy of Windows. You have the trial version of Office and need to purchase the full version. If you special ordered your laptop with the full version of MS Office installed, it should show up on your receipt (it will be around $150.00 or so) and they should have included install media with the key on the back.|||I know exatcly what you're doing.
You are using a windows product key for your office.
Its not the same, use the key that came with for your office program !
and if you dont have a product key, its a trial version of office !|||Get OpenOffice.org for free
http://openoffice.org/|||OpenOffice.org
I mean, it probably is as simple as putting in the disk, right? Will there be things I'll have to check off or fill in on the screen? I am afraid of doing something wrong the first time I ever install a program. I want to do it myself. What exactly is the procedure. Also, where can I buy Windows Office for home & student as inexpensive as possible? Thanks.|||okay. you re right that you want to do this by yourself! is very easy. it doen't matter if you are computer "freak" or not, all of the instructions are on the screen step by step. there is not a way that you can not make it. put the disk in the slot, a massage on the screen will appear. then by using next (only!!) you can istall them in 4 minutes. the only time that you will not have to hit next is when it will ask you to enter the key. that is a 16 digit code at the back side (usually) of the manual. i would tell you to get it from some friends if they have it bc buying one is not worth it. if you have limewire, e-mule you can find it from an other user for free and easy. if you want to buy one (bc you want to be "loyal" ) try online. you can never get something cheaper , only online.|||It's not hard but save yourself some money and frustration. Try Open Office, a free alternative to Microsoft Office and is completely compatible with Office programs. Just download and install and just choose the options that makes the most sense, if you choose something wrong, it's not going to hurt anything. Good luck!
OpenOffice.org is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. It can be downloaded and used completely free of charge for any purpose.
My computer had to be reloaded and I lost all my files and programs, including my Windows Office and I cant seem to find a true free download for it. Can anyone help? Thanks.|||If you lost your install media, Microsoft has a replacement program:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302822
IBM offers Lotus Symphony (more up to date than OpenOffice IMHO)
IBM Lotus Symphony: http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus鈥?/a> (Mac & PC)
If you're thinking about OpenOffice, instead think about these better, free, enhanced open source versions of OpenOffice:
Oxygen Office: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooop/ (Windows Only.)
NeoOffice: http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/down鈥?/a> (Mac Only.)
This link compares some products competing in the Office market, although it's not 100% up to date or complete:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_鈥?/a>
For a limited time free trial of the full version:
(Office 2010 for Windows)
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/
The free version from Microsoft is here:
http://www.skydrive.com/
Facebook has free Office applications at:
http://www.docs.com/|||if you still have your product key then you can use someone elses disk
otherwise, any website offering it for free would be easily sued by microsoft
if you have a dell, you might be able to get a system restore disk from dell|||I'd try and find a torrent. Yes, it's illegal... But Free. Your choice. Costly payment... Or free but illegal... Also, the odds are, one torrent wont make you get caught.|||Do you still have the product key?
Which version is it - 2003/7/10?|||I guess you should have backed that stuff up, hmm?
I bought Windows Office 2007 and installed it on my computer for school. I have to buy a new computer, my old one is falling apart. I don't want to have to buy Windows Office 2007 again and I need it to do my online college course, Computer Science. I still have the CD's.|||You don't buy a program, you buy a license to have it installed on a computer. (I believe that with Office the license covers any 3 computers in the same household.) If you're not using it on the old computer, though (which you aren't if you're replacing the computer), installing Office on the new computer is only the first installation that will be used. You can keep installing it on new computers forever, as long as you don't give the old computer to someone with Office still installed on it.|||Yes, you are allowed two concurrent installations. So even if you were to continue to use the old and new computer, you would be within the EULA, and Microsoft wouldn't send the government to destroy you. ( har har har) :)|||Usually Microsoft office comes with 3 licenses and if u still have a spare license u can use it, if not I believe u will need to buy a new. secondly, u always can download from internet a cracked version.|||You do not have to buy it again. Just install it from the CDs, put in your legit serial number, and it will work fine.|||yes since you have the backup cds u should be fine
I'm just learning the lingo now. I have office 2003 downloaded and just finished a class on windows 7 for work. Should I upgrade to 10 at home so I am compatible at both places?|||Some OTHER programs are not compatible. I don't know how or why, but where I work, they required all of us to upgrade to office 2010, and some stuff I needed wouldn't even run after I installed office 2010. I had to downgrade back to office 2007, but something was changed in the operating system (I use windows 7, and it's great), but because of some changes that office 2010 made, I have to go back and reinstall windows 7.
(The coincidence that the other program suddenly stopped working at the same time that office 2010 was installed is too great. Even my supervisor agreed that the problem HAD to have been in office 2010!)
So, stay away from office 2010 for the time being, but upgrade to windows 7.
Windows 7 is great.|||I haven't tested it myself but I gave an Office 2010 beta version to a friend and it seems to work fine even on a Windows XP according to the way he described it.|||Office 2010 is very good, but it takes some getting used to, ebay is the best place to buy licence keys.
I had a problem with my computer. problem solved, but now i have lost my office works, including excel. is there anywhere i can download it again, for free. plz. i use it for spreadsheets, and graphs.|||The only way to get it for free is to resort to piracy. However, there is an open-source (free) alternative that's compatible with MSOffice documents. It's called Open Office:
http://www.openoffice.org/|||There are plenty of places you can download it for free illegally, but there is nowhere you can download it for free legally.
Try openoffice
www.openoffice.org|||whts the problem wht u did ... i need some details thn only we can say the solution|||Download Open Office instead - its much better and FREE
http://www.openoffice.org/|||Unless you have the cd you can't get it for free.|||what?|||Do you mean it has become uninstalled completely, or is it merely the Works icon that has disappeared. If you are not sure, do a Search to see if it is still hidden somewhere in your Programs then you can restore shortcut icons. If Works were preloaded when you bought the computer, have you your original CD's to reinstall? Excel is not part of Works but part of Office, the spreadsheet that is part of Works is a basic form only.
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