P.F.A (Personal Financial Accountant) --> Tally 3.0 --> 3.1 --> 4.0 --> 4.5 --> 5.0 --> 5.4 --> 6.3 --> 7.2 --> 8.1 --> 9 ---> At present Tally.ERP 9 (series A)
by pavan kushawaha
Please ask this question again, using words that make it clear what you want to know. There have been many versions of MS Office over the years.
No. You can get trial versions for free, but to get a full version, it has to be paid for.
Metal Slug versions include MS 1, MS 2, MS 3, MS 4, MS 5, and MS X.
The most common for everyone is Internet Explorer along with all the Microsoft Office products, MS Word, MS Excell, MS Project, MS Outlook, MS Publisher, and MS Access. You may want to also add Acrobat. There are updated versions of MS Office about every 2 to 3 years. I use MS office 2007. There now is a MS Office 2010.
Microsoft Office is an office suite that may or may not contain the Access database program. Only the most expensive versions of MS Office include Access, so more often than not MS Office does not include a database, although it always includes a word processor (MS Word) and a spreadsheet (MS Excel).
All above are known for MS Office tools like MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Outlook and many more.
As with most software packages, later versions make improvements on older versions to take into account advances in new hardware & software development.
The native format (.ods) cannot be read by (older?) versions of MS Excel.
It is included but really you will need to check as MS Office sell many versions of the same year, student, pro, home etc. with the student and pro you get Publisher but I am not sure of the others.
There is no connection between MS Excel and Tally Accounting Software.
MS DOS is an acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System. MS Office is an acronym for Microsoft Office which is a word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation application.
16,777,216 in versions up to MS Excel 2003. From MS Excel 2007 onwards is 17,179,869,184.