Open Office files are 'open document format' - Microsoft programs should have no problem opening them.
Microsoft Safety Scanner software is use to detect any malicious software and program on your computer and remove them without them causing damage to your computer.
You cannot legally download a Microsoft PowerPoint without paying for it because it is copyrighted, but Microsoft has their own separated program called PowerPoint Viewer which allows you to open and read the powerpoint files. If you can't use it, you still have an alternative of conversion to pdf file, OpenOffice, etc. However, if you go to Microsoft's website you can purchase and download the program from their website.
Microsoft Excel Viewer is a program that lets one view and print spreadsheets that were created in Microsoft Excel. The beauty of this program is that one can view the spreadsheets without having to have Microsoft Excel installed on one's computer.
openoffice, download the program for free, and you can create .doc files (word files) , but first read about how to use the program on the open office website.
Vista is operating system and without it you cannot run and do anytning on your computer, Microsoft office 2007 is software and you can run computer without it and search the web.
Microsoft Office software has supported the Open Document Format (ODF) for several years and Microsoft supply converters for earlier (before Office 2007) versions of Office that did not support the format.
what will alow you to immediately exit the program without rebooting your computer
microsoft word or notepad
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Nope - OpenOffice will read MS Office files without any problems. When you come to save the file, you can choose whether to save in OpenOffice format, or choose a different format from the drop-down menu.
My guess, without seeing it in context, would be Microsoft PowerPoint
yes