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"Gordon" wrote in message
... "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... If you want to be able to actually modify the said document you will need a copy of Microsoft Office. Or Open Office. Open office is OK if you do not have to import an excel or word document and expect to have 100% correct formatting and alignment. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... If you want to be able to actually modify the said document you will need a copy of Microsoft Office. Or Open Office. Open office is OK if you do not have to import an excel or word document and expect to have 100% correct formatting and alignment. True but seems to work OK most of the time.... |
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"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... If you want to be able to actually modify the said document you will need a copy of Microsoft Office. Or Open Office. Open office is OK if you do not have to import an excel or word document and expect to have 100% correct formatting and alignment. True but seems to work OK most of the time.... |
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Hello Angela,
Have an .edu email address? Get Windows 7 for $29.99 Posted on September 18th, 2009 at 05:39 Microsoft just announcedhttp://www.win741.com/ an amazing deal on Windows 7, but it’s only available if you have an email address issued by a recognized educational institution, or if you are going to a university or college that’s on Microsoft’s list. http://store.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=ContentTheme&Env=BASE&Loc ale=en_US&SiteID=msshus&pbPage=schools&resid=T8aUm woBAkgAAGsntr4AAAA@&rests=1253543374993 If you qualify, you can get Windows 7 for $29.95. This offer is good only to eligible students who attend an educational institution geographically located in the United States. This offer is non-transferable. One of each product may be purchased per eligible student (but not required). The following conditions serve to define student eligibility for the Promotion: 1. .edu: Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational institution which contains the domain suffix .edu; OR Pre-Approved School List: Enrolled in a U.S. educational institution included on the pre-approved school list; OR Submission of school enrollment: Submit verifiable school enrollment via the validation process; AND 2. Individual must be a student at a U.S. educational institution and must be actively enrolled in at least 0.5 course credit and be able to provide proof of enrollment upon request. Microsoft or an appointed vendor may contact you to verify that you are a current student. If documentation is not provided indicating that you are a current student, you will be liable to reimburse Microsoft for the difference between what you paid and the estimated retail price of the software. Offer expires on January 3. Combined with Office 2007 Ultimate for $59.95, for qualifying students only, http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx you can put together a full system for under $100. That’s a hell of a deal. There’s a similar offer for students in UK. http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx Microsoft is serious about Windows 7, an Office 2007 Ultimated. Good luck Ǝиçεl ◕‿◕ -=- "Angela" wrote: I can not get a mcirosoft word document to open on my computer, do i have to reinstall something, i have a Inspirion 531S Dell computer? -- Angela Hinkeldey |
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Hello Angela, Have an .edu email address? Get Windows 7 for $29.99 Posted on September 18th, 2009 at 05:39 Microsoft just announcedhttp://www.win741.com/ an amazing deal on Windows 7, but it’s only available if you have an email address issued by a recognized educational institution, or if you are going to a university or college that’s on Microsoft’s list. http://store.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=ContentTheme&Env=BASE&Loc ale=en_US&SiteID=msshus&pbPage=schools&resid=T8aUm woBAkgAAGsntr4AAAA@&rests=1253543374993 If you qualify, you can get Windows 7 for $29.95. This offer is good only to eligible students who attend an educational institution geographically located in the United States. This offer is non-transferable. One of each product may be purchased per eligible student (but not required). The following conditions serve to define student eligibility for the Promotion: 1. .edu: Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational institution which contains the domain suffix .edu; OR Pre-Approved School List: Enrolled in a U.S. educational institution included on the pre-approved school list; OR Submission of school enrollment: Submit verifiable school enrollment via the validation process; AND 2. Individual must be a student at a U.S. educational institution and must be actively enrolled in at least 0.5 course credit and be able to provide proof of enrollment upon request. Microsoft or an appointed vendor may contact you to verify that you are a current student. If documentation is not provided indicating that you are a current student, you will be liable to reimburse Microsoft for the difference between what you paid and the estimated retail price of the software. Offer expires on January 3. Combined with Office 2007 Ultimate for $59.95, for qualifying students only, http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx you can put together a full system for under $100. That’s a hell of a deal. There’s a similar offer for students in UK. http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx Microsoft is serious about Windows 7, an Office 2007 Ultimated. Good luck Ǝиçεl ◕‿◕ -=- "Angela" wrote: I can not get a mcirosoft word document to open on my computer, do i have to reinstall something, i have a Inspirion 531S Dell computer? -- Angela Hinkeldey |
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