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| | MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? No where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? -- Greg |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista Niether Vista or XP o/s includes office applications Office is a seperate application that you buy "Greg" <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:09256478-2D8B-40C1-B9EB-91243709D616@xxxxxx Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > No > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? > > -- > Greg |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista Hi Greg, No version of Windows has ever included the MS Office applications. Frequently, they may be bundled by a system manufacturer on preinstalled machines, which has led to some confusion about their being included, but they aren't part of Windows. Never were. Vista, like XP, Windows 2000, Win98 before it, is an operating system, not an application. To downgrade, one must boot with the XP CD, remove the existing system partition during the initial stage of setup, create a new one from the free space, then format and proceed with the install. Before doing so, you would want to check with the manufacturer to ensure that drivers are available for the hardware under XP. Home versions of Vista do not have downgrade rights, so you will need to purchase your own license. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Greg" <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:09256478-2D8B-40C1-B9EB-91243709D616@xxxxxx Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > No > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? > > -- > Greg |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista As the other two previous posts, applications are separate purchases from operating systems. Now, depending on your laptop MFG, your new laptop should have came with a 60 trial of Office 07. My wife just bought the cheapest laptop she could find and it (home premium) came with that just as my PC did when I bought it (home basic) six months ago. "Greg" <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:09256478-2D8B-40C1-B9EB-91243709D616@xxxxxx Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > No > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? > > -- > Greg |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 02:54:00 -0700, Greg wrote: Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > No where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? you may be able to install that. Another option would be OpenOffice.org which is free and very compatible. |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 02:54:00 -0700, Greg <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? No > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? No, neither Windows Vista (in *any* edition), nor any other version of Windows, has ever included Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, or any other significant application software. Such programs have to be bought, either by themselves or as part of Microsoft Office. If your previous computer, running an older version of Windows, came with one or more of these, it was because the vendor who sold it bundled it as part of the package he sold you, not because that version of Windows came with it. Some, but not all, vendors do the same with Windows Vista. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Windows 7 RC | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? No where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? -- Greg The link is here: OpenOffice.org: Home |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista Vista is the Operating System. Word, Excel, et al, are software applications included as part of Office 2007. Vista comes with a limited feature free version of the Office Suite, but to get full functionality you have to pay a fee. XP is also an operating system, so downgrading your new lap top will not solve the problem. What will solve your problem is to Remove the Office 2007 applications and install the Office XP (also known as Office 2003) onto the Vista machine. "Greg" <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:09256478-2D8B-40C1-B9EB-91243709D616@xxxxxx Quote: > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > No > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? > > -- > Greg |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 19:23:49 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Vista is the Operating System. Word, Excel, et al, are software applications > included as part of Office 2007. ....as well as other versions of Microsoft Office. Quote: > Vista comes with a limited feature free > version of the Office Suite, No, it doesn't, although *some* OEMs may distribute a free trial with their computers. Quote: > but to get full functionality you have to pay a > fee. > > XP is also an operating system, so downgrading your new lap top will not > solve the problem. It would very likely create much more severe new problems. Since it's a laptop, and a new one, there's an excellent chance that XP drivers for it aren't available. Greg should also note that some computer manufacturers consider that changing the operating system voids the warranty on the computer. Quote: > > What will solve your problem is to Remove the Office 2007 applications and Office 2007 applications? Where did he say that he had Office 2007 applications? In fact, it's pretty clear from his message that he has *no* Microsoft Office applications. Quote: > install the Office XP (also known as Office 2003) onto the Vista machine. No, Office XP is not also known as Office 2003. Office XP is also known as Office 2002. Office 2003 is the release after Office XP (2002) and before Office 2007. Quote: > "Greg" <Greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:09256478-2D8B-40C1-B9EB-91243709D616@xxxxxx Quote: > > Does the Home Basic and Home Premimum include the above office programs? > > No > > where on the package or MS website can I find the answer? > > > > If the office programs are not on the basic vista software then how do I > > down grade my new laptop back to XP instead of Vista? > > > > -- > > Greg Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: MS Word, Outlook, Excel and Power Point for Vista "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:brbot3p3fkdpm3u5npdcvm5aen7cek4ujf@xxxxxx Quote: > On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 19:23:49 GMT, "Jeff Strickland" > <crwlr@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >> Vista is the Operating System. Word, Excel, et al, are software >> applications >> included as part of Office 2007. > > ...as well as other versions of Microsoft Office. > > Quote: >> Vista comes with a limited feature free >> version of the Office Suite, > > No, it doesn't, although *some* OEMs may distribute a free trial with > their computers. > > the Marketing Director at Bill & Co., I'd give away the limited feature Office with every copy of Vista, and ESPECIALLY with Vista that comes pre-installed on new machines. The Office Suite runs just long enough to get people hooked, then they have to buy it to keep it going. The Free Trial Period gives pretty good functionality, after the trial period expires, the useability drops so far as to make the apps useless for all practical purposes. Quote: Quote: >> but to get full functionality you have to pay a >> fee. >> >> XP is also an operating system, so downgrading your new lap top will not >> solve the problem. > > It would very likely create much more severe new problems. Since it's > a laptop, and a new one, there's an excellent chance that XP drivers > for it aren't available. > > Greg should also note that some computer manufacturers consider that > changing the operating system voids the warranty on the computer. > > Quote: >> >> What will solve your problem is to Remove the Office 2007 applications >> and > > > Office 2007 applications? Where did he say that he had Office 2007 > applications? In fact, it's pretty clear from his message that he has > *no* Microsoft Office applications. > > Office, it doesn't matter. Office 2003 (aka Office for XP) works fine on Vista. Quote: Quote: >> install the Office XP (also known as Office 2003) onto the Vista machine. > > No, Office XP is not also known as Office 2003. Office XP is also > known as Office 2002. Office 2003 is the release after Office XP > (2002) and before Office 2007. > > Office, and thought they were both the same. In any case, Office 2003 works on Vista without any problem. |
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