Windows Vista does not come with Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook. However, you can purchase these programs separately from the Microsoft Store or other online retailers. If you're looking for a comprehensive office suite, then Microprokey is the best option. It comes with both Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook, as well as several other useful applications. With Microprokey, you can create spreadsheets, manage emails, and much more. It's an excellent choice for those who want to stay productive while using Windows Vista.
It is a part of Microsoft Office. Usually you buy Microsoft office along with Vista. If it is included in a computer buying bundle.
The standard desktop applications of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Outlook will not run if you download them onto a Windows XP or Vista machine. It needs at least Windows 7.
As long as you have a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Works Spreadsheet or OpenOffice.org, you can do spreadsheets on Windows Vista.
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Microsoft Outlook stores all the information into one single file called PST file and these files exists on the system. Default location of the PST Data File are different in the various version of Outlook:Outlook 2007 & previous on Windows XPC:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook 2007 & previous on Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows8C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\/strong>Outlook 2010 & Outlook 2013 on Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8C:\Users\\Documents\Outlook Files
Yes, everything should work except for Outlook.
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
Microsoft vouchers are certificates awarded to those that complete free classes in Microsoft Word, Office, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook or Windows Vista. These vouchers are part of a new program called Elevate America currently operating in 13 states to help computer professionals upgrade their skills.
They are operating systems.
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows Vista.
Support for Microsoft Windows Vista can no longer be found since Microsoft no longer supports that operating system. You must update to Windows Vista service pack 1 or 2 to get support from Microsoft.
If you mean a Microsoft operating system, such as XP or Vista or Windows 7, then on an IBM PC, it does need to be running before Excel can run. You can also get Excel for other types of computers that do not use a Windows operating system, such as an Apple computer, and Excel can run on those. So it depends on the type of computer and the version of Excel.
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