yes it can store data without being asking for saving
Time is not saved, daylight is. This means it is the time for saving daylight. What kind of noob asked this question anyways?
If someones offers something without being asked they are a volunteer
First of all, Riverpoint Writer is simply a plugin for Microsoft that helps students create documents that comply with certain guidelines. It is possible to create documents without this plugin. Secondly, it can be used on Linux if you install Microsoft Word using Wine or CrossOver Office.
Takes you directly to your desktop without being asked to type username or password
the story is she asked someone to break the frame to get the George Washingtons portrait
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The Windows 8 operating system, designed by Microsoft Corporation, offers both a 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Information about technical requirements for the versions, as well as frequently asked questions can be found on the Microsoft Support website.
i was the one who asked this question so can some-one give me a little help and think it might be some-one in china
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Suppose you are asked to write a case study on Microsoft by your professor. Whether you are asked to use Microsoft SWOT analysis or PESTLE analysis, your goal should be to state how the company was successful in meeting the customer’s needs and eventually accomplished all of their goals.Coming up with a Microsoft case study answer will not be an easy task. You will have to research deeply on the company for trying to find its background information and also how the company was capable to turn their potential customers into real customers. Focus is the key to write outstanding answer case study within a definite time frame.
Yes with and without rock smash all you have to do is to do what celio asked you Yes with and without rock smash all you have to do is to do what celio asked you
Several pieces of software helped to position where Bill Gates is now. Although not terribly relevant today in it's own right, I think BASIC probably helped him in the right direction. IBM asked Microsoft to port BASIC to their IBM PC. Since Digital Research did not license CP/M to IBM, and Microsoft had a working relationship with them, they were asked to write the system's software. Microsft bought the rights to QDOS, made some changes, and it became known as PC-DOS. IBM did not stop Microsoft from selling the software to other companies, so they did, renamed as "MS-DOS." And so Microsoft began gaining money, because of the growth of the IBM PC-clone industry.