No. Installing / reinstalling / removing a program has no bearing on your files.
It depends on what you mean by compatible. You can read Office 2000 documents with Office 2013, but Office 2013 documents need to be saved in a compatible format to read with Office 2000.
You need the disk to re-install it or you can probably download it off the internet.
Yes. Documents created in Office 2000 applications can be read and edited in Office 2003. Documents created in Office 2003 can be read, but cannot be edited unless saved in a format compatible with Office 2000.
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You would have to reinstall your whole operating system. If you have Windows 95, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 98, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows NT, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows ME Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows 2000 or Windows 2000 Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. If you have Windows Vista Home Preminum, Windows Vista Office Edition, or Windows Vista Home Edition, if you deleted your cookies and you still can't log on to play Microsoft Live Search Online Games, then you'll have to reinstall your entire operating system. After you install your entire operating system, you MIGHT have to register for a new Microsoft Live Search Online Game account.
No. Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro and Windows Office are separate products.
Microsoft Excel 2000 has 256 columns.
Yes it does.
Look in your Documents file or in the Task Launcher history. If you know the name of the file you can do a search for it, just click on search, then type in the name of the document.
No, I believe it should not.
Yes, it will I have done it.
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