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Please help!
ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do??
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Just buy Excel. You can buy it by itself.
******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "vicki" wrote in message ... ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki |
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Download open office
http://www.openoffice.org/ -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please) "vicki" wrote in message ... ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki |
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Maybe a free viewer (look, but no changes):
The free viewer from Microsoft: http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/of...347961033.aspx Or maybe a free spreadsheet program would work for you: http://www.openoffice.org, a 60-65 meg download or a CD vicki wrote: ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki -- Dave Peterson |
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vicki shared this with us in microsoft.public.excel.newusers:
ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? Use OpenCalc which is a part of OpenOffice is a free(gratis) and Free(libre) spreadsheet. It is combatible with Microsoft Excel. Download it he http://openoffice.org I recommend the 2.0 beta (=version 1.9). While we're recommending Free(libre) softwa browser: Mozilla Firefox (replacement for Internet Explorer) email&news: Mozilla Thunderbird (replacement for Outlook/Outlook Express) image manipulation: The Gimp (replacement for Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro,...) sound editing: Audacity Success! -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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"vicki" wrote in message
... ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki Open Office 2 (1.9 Beta) will do everything the normal user of Excel needs, is free, and will edit and save in Excel format. |
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vicki Wrote: I can not afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. Any ideas on what else I can do?? Just as the other said about Open Office. If you are ondial up, get it from a DVD freebie that comes with a computer magazine. Also look out for 602 Suite (they will send you tips from time to time and the pro version is quite cheap. I must admit that I have never used the spreadsheet though.) If you can find a computer fair, you should be able to locate someone selling Lotus cds. I got Lotus Millenium for a quid at one. (Sheesh! My first post and I am telling someone to go elsewhere.) -- Icon |
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Open Office (openoffice.org) 49MB won't do macros, you will also need to
pick up Java at sun.com 9MB If you are starting college in the Fall you would qualify for a student discount through the univ. bookstore. If you are working then a laptop generally can be used in addition to a desktop, you would have to check at work to find out what is in their contract license. People do sell and purchase Excel on EBay, would suggest Excel 2000 make sure it is a packaged by Microsoft and not a OEM version. Generally you want to buy your computer with what you want or know ahead of time what it is going to cost you with everything that you need. Buying MS Office installed with your computer (OEM) is a lot cheaper than buying it separately (though you are stuck with OEM help, rather than Microsoft). --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Gordon" wrote in message ... "vicki" wrote in message ... ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki Open Office 2 (1.9 Beta) will do everything the normal user of Excel needs, is free, and will edit and save in Excel format. |
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The OP can also get the Student/Teacher version at her local Software store
(even BestBuy). I'd phone first to compare prices. And watch the Sunday advertisements for sales! David McRitchie wrote: Open Office (openoffice.org) 49MB won't do macros, you will also need to pick up Java at sun.com 9MB If you are starting college in the Fall you would qualify for a student discount through the univ. bookstore. If you are working then a laptop generally can be used in addition to a desktop, you would have to check at work to find out what is in their contract license. People do sell and purchase Excel on EBay, would suggest Excel 2000 make sure it is a packaged by Microsoft and not a OEM version. Generally you want to buy your computer with what you want or know ahead of time what it is going to cost you with everything that you need. Buying MS Office installed with your computer (OEM) is a lot cheaper than buying it separately (though you are stuck with OEM help, rather than Microsoft). --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Gordon" wrote in message ... "vicki" wrote in message ... ive recently bought a laptop with windows xp but i do not hav excel, i cannot afford to buy a microsoft office installation pack. any ideas on what else i can do?? -- vicki Open Office 2 (1.9 Beta) will do everything the normal user of Excel needs, is free, and will edit and save in Excel format. -- Dave Peterson |
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David McRitchie shared this with us in microsoft.public.excel.newusers:
Open Office (openoffice.org) 49MB won't do macros, David, That is *not* true! OpenOffice /will/ do "macros". Just fire up any OpenOffice app and go to Tools -- Macros. You see? Currently OpenOffice has support for: * OpenOffice.org Basic * Python * BeanShell * JavaScript That means compared to MSOffice 3 programming/scripting languages more to choose from! OpenOffice.org Basic is essentially the same as Visual Basic for Applications - but the MSOffice and OpenOffice object models are totally different, so any VBA macro would have to be converted to use the new objects. The algorithms (the "real" programming goo) would remain the same. -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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