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I took a class to learn how to use Microsoft Word 2000 at school, and I want
to learn how to install it into my computer. Any help? |
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On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 15:59:05 -0700, "miranda"
wrote: I took a class to learn how to use Microsoft Word 2000 at school, and I want to learn how to install it into my computer. Any help? The first step is to buy the software. Word 2000 is not only not produced any more, it's so old that it's no longer supported by Microsoft. (That doesn't mean it's bad or that it stops working, just that you can't get help from MS if something goes wrong.) You can still buy copies on EBay and from other online vendors, but be aware of what you're buying and from whom -- there are lots of scammers out there selling pirated copies. You may prefer to go for Word 2002, which is part of Office XP and is also part of Works Suite; or Word 2003 as part of Office 2003 (particularly the Student & Teacher Edition). These are available at office stores, Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, etc. Once you have the CD, installing it is just a matter of putting the disk into the drive and following the prompts. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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