Office Basic includes Word Excel and Outlook and that is it.
Usually there is no need to convert, since Open Office can read excel files (except Open Office probably will have problems with macros). If you have Excel 2007, then save the file in Office 2003 compatibility mode.
The Microsoft Office has open text formatting, which includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In addition, the Adobe software package also has open text formatting, which include Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat.
Only if you have an application on your MAC that is compatible with Excel and Word files. Most word processor programs have a way to import MS Word files and most spreadsheet programs can open MS Excel files. The best way to find out if your MAC has that capability is to try to open a file and see what happens.
You should be able to open an Excel document in Word. I've done that before with no problems at all. == Presuming you don't have Word (since you don't have Excel, and they usually come bundled together in Microsoft Office), you can open Excel files in Apple's Numbers (part of iWork '08), or in NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org.
Download Microsoft Office Starter. It's free. It's not the fastest program & you need Internet access each time you open( word, excel...) but it works.
Microsoft Word does not contain Excel or Powerpoint. The three come as separate applications with versions of Office 2003. So it is Office 2003 that contains Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
If you want to open Word files, get Pages. If you want to open Excel spreadsheets, get Numbers. If you want to open Powerpoint presentations, get Keynote.
As far as I know, you right-click on an open space and then choose "arrange icons by name" and then left-click. This works in Word and Excel.
Yes, I can repair my Word & Excel files. There are several methods available to repair Word & Excel file, some of them are given below:Open & RepairRepair Office program3rd party file repair utilityStellar Phoenix offers the best & cost effective office repair utility for Word & Excel.
Go to File/Open and browse where you saved your file at. Remember you should have saved (in OpenOffice) in a format that Microsoft can read. Word: .doc, docx Excel: .xls; xlsx, PowerPoint: .pps; ppt; pptx
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