the components of office should be separated

G

Guest

I USUALLY USE ONLY SELECTED MICROSOFT OFFICE COMPONENTS, REST ARE ALMOST
USELESS FOR ME. ALSO, CUSTOMIZATION DURING INSTALLATION IS NOT A GOOD IDEA.
IN MY OPINION, MICROSOFT WORD SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM THE PACAKGE OF OFFICE
AND SHOULD BE AVAILABLE AS A SEPARATE SOFTWARE SO THAT THE COST OF MICROSOFT
WORD IS DECREASED. IN THIS WAY PEOPLE USING ONLY MICROSOFT WORD WILL GET
BENEFITTED

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J

JoAnn Paules [MVP]

1. Lower your caps.

2. You can buy each of the programs separately. No one said you *have* to
buy a suite of Office programs.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Standalone versions of Word are certainly sold, though the price break is
not as great as you might imagine. Word is also included with Microsoft
Works Suite.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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RITESH AGRAWAL said:
I USUALLY USE ONLY SELECTED MICROSOFT OFFICE COMPONENTS, REST ARE ALMOST
USELESS FOR ME. ALSO, CUSTOMIZATION DURING INSTALLATION IS NOT A GOOD IDEA.
IN MY OPINION, MICROSOFT WORD SHOULD BE SEPARATED FROM THE PACAKGE OF OFFICE
AND SHOULD BE AVAILABLE AS A SEPARATE SOFTWARE SO THAT THE COST OF MICROSOFT
WORD IS DECREASED. IN THIS WAY PEOPLE USING ONLY MICROSOFT WORD WILL GET
BENEFITTED

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
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