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If I have Word 97 is Excel included with it?
Hi,
I have the Works Suite 99 Disc 1- which contains the following : Microsoft Word 97 & Microsoft Works 4.5a as well as Calendar and microsoft graphics and Encarta. I also have Dics 4 which has Microsoft Money 99 audio/video Help and Microsoft Work ValuPack. What I need to know is Microsoft Excel somewhere on either of these disks or did it even come with these disks. I have Excel Viewer, which is okay, but some of the excel spreadsheets I need to work on. Do I or can I purchase excel on its own if it is not on either of the disks? Thanks for any help |
If I have Word 97 is Excel included with it?
No, you don't have Excel, it would seem. It doesn't come with Works. You can
buy Excel as a standalone: http://www.microsoft.com/Office/Exce...y/default.mspx Or you could try the free OpenOffice suite, which will allow you to work with Excel files, but not those that contain VBA (macros). It's at www.openoffice.org ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Kelsey13" wrote in message ... Hi, I have the Works Suite 99 Disc 1- which contains the following : Microsoft Word 97 & Microsoft Works 4.5a as well as Calendar and microsoft graphics and Encarta. I also have Dics 4 which has Microsoft Money 99 audio/video Help and Microsoft Work ValuPack. What I need to know is Microsoft Excel somewhere on either of these disks or did it even come with these disks. I have Excel Viewer, which is okay, but some of the excel spreadsheets I need to work on. Do I or can I purchase excel on its own if it is not on either of the disks? Thanks for any help |
If I have Word 97 is Excel included with it?
Thank you, Anne, that is a great help to me, now I know I need to purchase
it, but to be able to properly view and edited, those without macros. I will temporarily use the free download, until I purchase the full edition. Thank you for letting me know it can purchased as a standalone. "Anne Troy" wrote: No, you don't have Excel, it would seem. It doesn't come with Works. You can buy Excel as a standalone: http://www.microsoft.com/Office/Exce...y/default.mspx Or you could try the free OpenOffice suite, which will allow you to work with Excel files, but not those that contain VBA (macros). It's at www.openoffice.org ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Kelsey13" wrote in message ... Hi, I have the Works Suite 99 Disc 1- which contains the following : Microsoft Word 97 & Microsoft Works 4.5a as well as Calendar and microsoft graphics and Encarta. I also have Dics 4 which has Microsoft Money 99 audio/video Help and Microsoft Work ValuPack. What I need to know is Microsoft Excel somewhere on either of these disks or did it even come with these disks. I have Excel Viewer, which is okay, but some of the excel spreadsheets I need to work on. Do I or can I purchase excel on its own if it is not on either of the disks? Thanks for any help |
If I have Word 97 is Excel included with it?
You can open Excel files with the spreadsheet component in MS Works. If
the workbooks you need to edit are one sheet only, and not too complex, you may be able to make the changes in MS Works. Make a backup copy of the Excel file before you attempt to edit it. To open an Excel file, choose File Open. From the Files of type dropdown, choose Excel SS (*.xl*) Select a file, and click Open. Kelsey13 wrote: Hi, I have the Works Suite 99 Disc 1- which contains the following : Microsoft Word 97 & Microsoft Works 4.5a as well as Calendar and microsoft graphics and Encarta. I also have Dics 4 which has Microsoft Money 99 audio/video Help and Microsoft Work ValuPack. What I need to know is Microsoft Excel somewhere on either of these disks or did it even come with these disks. I have Excel Viewer, which is okay, but some of the excel spreadsheets I need to work on. Do I or can I purchase excel on its own if it is not on either of the disks? Thanks for any help -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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