It does not workk with Windows XP. It also does not work reliably with Windows 7.
Well first you have to activate it.
Microsoft Visio can only work with diagram file types like .vsdx or .vsd, so you can't directly edit a PDF drawing in Visio. There are, however, two common ways to do this: Change the PDF to a format that can be edited You can use Systweak PDF Editor to change the PDF drawing into an image or Word/Excel file. After that, you can import it into Visio. If the drawing is scanned, you can use Systweak PDF Editor's OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature to make the text editable first. Add PDF as an object to Visio To embed a PDF in Visio, go to Insert, then Object, and then Adobe Acrobat Document. You can't fully edit the PDF inside Visio with this method, but you can add notes or draw on top of it.
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).
The following will be release in 2010: Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, Microsoft Visio 2010 and Microsoft Project 2010. Office applications will be accessible anywhere in the world, Excel will have ew data visual capabilities. Office editions will be streamlined from eight to five. Overall, Office will be developed to work with compatible devices that are flexibile and trendy to meet the needs of both mobile phones users and others.
If the people who work there have any say in the matter then the company is going from strength to strength.
That is up to the viewer. But an artist's signature means work finished, whichever side of the painting.
Microsoft Points were discontinued in 2013 in favour of local currencies. Therefore you can only purchase digital content using your own currency on the Xbox One.
No, you will need to covert it first (on the computer wih 2007):1. Make sure you do not have the PowerPoint open that you wish to convert and that your work is saved.2. Rename the PowerPoint from "---.pptx" to "---.ppt".This should have converted it and should now be viewable on computers without PowerPoint 2007 or the PowerPoint 2007 Viewer.
No, it doesn't.
It is up to every viewer do decide.
Artists and viewers have a collaborative relationship. Every viewer must in some way interpret the art being viewed if it is to succeed as art for that viewer.
Yes