office

  • Thread starter Thread starter Jackes
  • Start date Start date
The OP posted the answer. Now it's up to us to come up with the question.
It's like playing Jeopardy!
 
Interesting you say that, I just played IT Essentials Jeopardy in class. I
guess the OP needs to call Alex Trebek :)
 
Jackes said:
Because the eyesight do not have the one office or alike as the xp??


I'm sorry, but it still isn't at all clear what you're trying to
say or ask.

Is English a second or third language for you? If so, may I
suggest that you try posting your question in a news group dedicated to
your native language? I say this not to insult or offend, but rather to
point out that you're not likely to get much help, if no one can
understand what you're asking.

Taking a wild guess, it would appear to me that you used a very poor
sort of language translation software to ask if Windows Vista includes
Office applications.

If so, neither the Microsoft Office application suite, nor any of
its individual component applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access,
Outlook, etc.), have _ever_ been "part" of *any* Windows operating
system. They are, and always have been, separate applications, that
must be purchased and installed separately.

Microsoft Office comes pre-installed on new computers only when the
computer manufacturer chooses to offer it, and the purchaser is willing
to pay extra for it.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:


They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin

Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell

The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has
killed a great many philosophers.
~ Denis Diderot
 
Because the eyesight do not have the one office or alike as the xp??

Just a guess, but maybe he/she is used to winXP+office XP, and is surprised,
that he now has winVista+office 2003/2007
 
Back
Top