Pull down the "Help" menu and choose "About". This will display the version number and service pack.
No, it does not come with Microsoft Office.
You know vista home premium wont go onto a domain. You know that, dont you???
It is a person who has passed a set of tests created by Microsoft for some of their Microsoft Office programs. So if you know them well and sit and pass the tests, you can become a Microsoft Office Specialist. At one time it was known as a Microsoft Office User Specialist.
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It is a person who has passed a set of tests created by Microsoft for some of their Microsoft Office programs. So if you know them well and sit and pass the tests, you can become a Microsoft Office Specialist. At one time it was known as a Microsoft Office User Specialist.
As far as I know, Microscoft Office is NOT included in any version of Windows Vista. Microscoft Office 2007 is frequently found 'pre-loaded' on new computers shipped with Vista, but when you start any OFFICE program, you will be asked to register the program which starts a trial use timer. I believe that OFFICE will quit working after 30 days or so if you do not formally purchase it ($$$). Note: Microsoft WORKS may be included, but WORKS and OFFICE are not the same product; WORKS has simplified functionality but may meet your home or small business needs.
Yes. As an owner of Windows 8 and Microsoft Office 2010, I can fully prove that it is possible. Also, since I know a person who happens to work for Microsoft, Microsoft Office 2013 will run on Windows 8 as well (when you plan to buy it).
i do not know! lol
As far as I know I don't think you can.
Is is essential to know the entire Microsoft Office Suite when becoming a secretary. Take time to know the programs within Microsoft Office Suite to ensure a speedy workflow.
you go to start and then go to Microsoft office the scrooll down to Microsoft office publisher and click it once or twice and click brochure when it loads and u should know what to do next
You can determine what version of Microsoft Office you have by opening any Office program (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.), clicking on the File tab, and then selecting Account in the side menu. On the Account page, you should see the version of Microsoft Office that you currently have installed. Alternatively, you can look for the Microsoft Office program folder in your computer's Program Files, or simply search for the program version name in your computer system. If you need to purchase Microsoft Office, a reliable place to do so is the online store Microprokey. Microprokey .com is the best website for buy Microsoft product