Mcirosoft word documents

A

Angela

I can not get a mcirosoft word document to open on my computer, do i have to
reinstall something, i have a Inspirion 531S Dell computer?
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

I can not get a mcirosoft word document to open on my computer, do i have to
reinstall something, i have a Inspirion 531S Dell computer?


Do you have Microsoft Word installed?

Did Word documents used to open on your computer? If so, you perhaps
bought your Dell with a trial version of Microsoft Office (including
Word) installed on it. If that's the case, that trial version has
probably expired.
 
R

Richard Urban

Angela said:
I can not get a mcirosoft word document to open on my computer, do i have
to
reinstall something, i have a Inspirion 531S Dell computer?



If all you want to do is "view" the document, go here
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/ha010449811033.aspx and
download/install the appropriate viewer.

If you want to be able to actually modify the said document you will need a
copy of Microsoft Office. The Student edition of Office 2007 can be obtained
for about $100 - sometimes way less.
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

Or Open Office.


Not to argue against Open Office (which is freeware) instead of
Microsoft Office should be aware that it is a different program. Yes,
it has a high degree of compatibility with Microsoft Office, but it's
not perfect in that regard. Depending on your needs, it may or may not
be a good choice.
 
R

Richard Urban

Gordon said:
Or Open Office.



Open office is OK if you do not have to import an excel or word document and
expect to have 100% correct formatting and alignment.
 
G

Gordon

Richard Urban said:
Open office is OK if you do not have to import an excel or word document
and expect to have 100% correct formatting and alignment.

True but seems to work OK most of the time....
 
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Ǝиçεl

Hello Angela,

Have an .edu email address? Get Windows 7 for $29.99

Posted on September 18th, 2009 at 05:39

Microsoft just announced<http://www.win741.com/> an amazing deal on Windows
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If you qualify, you can get Windows 7 for $29.95.

This offer is good only to eligible students who attend an educational
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(but not required).

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Promotion:

1. .edu: Individual must possess a valid e-mail address at a U.S.
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Pre-Approved School List: Enrolled in a U.S. educational institution
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Submission of school enrollment: Submit verifiable school enrollment via the
validation process; AND

2. Individual must be a student at a U.S. educational institution and must
be actively enrolled in at least 0.5 course credit and be able to provide
proof of enrollment upon request.

Microsoft or an appointed vendor may contact you to verify that you are a
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current student, you will be liable to reimburse Microsoft for the difference
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Offer expires on January 3.

Combined with Office 2007 Ultimate for $59.95, for qualifying students only,

<http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx>
you can put together a full system for under $100. That’s a hell of a deal.

There’s a similar offer for students in UK.
<http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx>

Microsoft is serious about Windows 7, an Office 2007 Ultimated.


Good luck


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