Microsoft Word

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You would need to purchase MS Word (or ms office suite) from your local store.


wondering if windows xp comes with Word. What I do have is Notepad and Wordpad
and both are very very limited. Anybody know how I can get Microsoft Word???
 
I have the "MS Works Suite 7.0" and this actually is bundled with MS Word, ms
money and ms encarta encyclopedia (or something like that) - so the current
version of works might be the same.,
 
I use OO right along side with Office 2000 Small Business. I do find Office
2000 much easier to use, but OO has more things in it like the presentation
etc. I do use Office the most, however. I heard the WordPerfect is much
easier (cooperatively wise) than Office.
Andrew Murray said:
You would need to purchase MS Word (or ms office suite) from your local
store.


wondering if windows xp comes with Word. What I do have is Notepad and
Wordpad
and both are very very limited. Anybody know how I can get Microsoft
Word???
 
Barbara said:
A Slightly cheaper solution may be to buy Microsoft Works, the latest
versions have word as the wordprocessors, and older versions have a simpler
word processor.

You have to be careful to get Works 'Suite' to get Word. That also
comes with other extras - Money; Encarta; Streets and Trips; and
PictureIT
 
I've tried them all, and use Word in my daily work as my main
As always, it's a matter of your personal need and your personal
likes and dislikes. You think WordPerfect comes close to Word, I
think WordPerfect is *much* better.

Neither of us is right, except for our own uses, where we are
both right. Each person needs to determine for himself what's
best for him.

A cogent and persuasive statement... except, of course, that I'm
right. :-) Happy New Year to you.
 
In
Al Smith said:
A cogent and persuasive statement... except, of course, that
I'm
right. :-) Happy New Year to you.


LOL! Happy New Year to you too.
 

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