Burn all documents to CD
Before sharing your documents with coworkers, ensure that they are well-organized and free of errors. Review the content for clarity and relevance, and make sure it adheres to any company guidelines. Additionally, check the document's privacy settings and permissions to ensure that sensitive information is protected. Finally, consider adding a brief summary or context to help your coworkers understand the purpose of the document.
save to CD
No, you can upgrade over student edition. However, uninstalling and reinstalling is wise way.
Generally, no harm will result if you delete Microsoft Office folders after uninstalling the applications. Make sure that no important files like documents are in the folders before deleting.
nothing apart from maybe a ram upgrade. But there are several online tests from Microsoft to check if it will be compatible. Refer to these before installation
Simple i am upgrade
Microsoft Office 2007 is the latest, but Microsoft Office 2010 will be out in the first half of 2010.
While being edited (before it's intentionally saved) Word documents are stored in the system's random access memory (RAM). Once the file is "saved" (*file, save as*), it is stored in the selected memory device. Saving a file to My Documents, for example, would save to the hard drive, solid state drive, jump drive, etc: the actual hardware where "My Documents" is located.
On Vodafone UK, you can upgrade 70 days before your contract ends so this is the best time to upgrade your Vodafone phone.
You should buy an upgrade version of Windows Vista however your computer if running XP is likely not to be powerful enough to run windows vista. You should run Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor before upgrading as this will show you any problems your computer may have running Vista.
No. ENIAC was invented long before Microsoft was founded.
Microsoft Excel 2010.