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Dawn
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
any ideas?
Regards
Dawn
DL
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
Excel is part of MS Office not Works
"Dawn" > wrote in message
...
> Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
> a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
> Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
> and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
> page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
> give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
> info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
> any ideas?
>
> Regards
> Dawn
Kevin James - MSMVP Works
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
Hi Dawn,
Works uses just a single worksheet, unlike Excel which uses workbooks
that may consist of a number of linked and related worksheets.
Recent versions of Works open and save to native Excel file types,
though imports are indeed restricted to nominated single sheets.
HTH,
--
Kevin James.
Tua'r Goleuni
Microsoft MVP - Works 1999-2003
Works FAQ @ http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.james1/WorksFAQ.htm
"Dawn" > wrote in message
...
> Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
> a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
> Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
> and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
> page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
> give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
> info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
> any ideas?
>
> Regards
> Dawn
Bruce Chambers
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
Greetings --
Neither the Microsoft Office application suite, nor any of its
individual component applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access,
Outlook, etc.), have _ever_ been "part" of *any* Windows operating
system. They are, and always have been, separate applications, that
must be purchased and installed separately.
Bruce Chambers
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"Dawn" > wrote in message
...
> Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
> a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
> Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
> and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
> page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
> give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
> info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
> any ideas?
>
> Regards
> Dawn
Jim Macklin
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
The database and spreadsheet in WORKS are simple single page
(flat-file) programs suitable for home use. You need to
either buy the Excel spreadsheet or MS OFFICE which will
include WORD and EXCEL and some other programs you may or
may not need or want (now). It is usually cheaper in the
long run to but the packaged programs rather than one at a
time. If you need the Access database you should get the
Professional version of OFFICE.
OFFICE is available in an academic version "students and
teachers" edition that can be found for $120-$180 depending
on whether it is the standard or professional edition and
the price the dealer wants. I know both versions are
available from www.newegg.com Most brick and mortar stores
do not stock (and probably never heard of the student/
teacher) professional version. Most stores do stock the
standard version that lists for about $150 but often
discount it to the $120-130 range.
The big restriction is that the student/teacher version IS
NOT an upgrade path and the EULA says you can only use it
while you are a teacher or student. This may change. They
are also restricted from "commercial use" making money with
the program. The programs are full function.
If you only need to be able to view these Excel spreadsheets
you can get a free Excel viewer from the MS download center.
"Dawn" > wrote in message
...
| Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
| a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
| Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
| and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
| page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
| give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
| info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
| any ideas?
|
| Regards
| Dawn
Gord Dibben
December 5th 03, 10:30 PM
Dawn
Many limitations when opening an Excel workbook in Works.
"Works: Limitations of Sharing Files with Excel"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-ca;269273
And "Sharing Works files with other programs".
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-ca;271080
May be something in these you can use.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP XL2002
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 10:12:50 -0700, "Dawn" >
wrote:
>Doing a distance learning programme which calls for using
>a workbook. The programme I have installed is Microsft
>Works. Can find Excel when doing a search in documents
>and settings but cannot open anything with more than one
>page and in the drop down menu for insert it does not
>give the option of inserting a page. Nor can I find any
>info within the help in microsft works. Does anyone have
>any ideas?
>
>Regards
>Dawn
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