On 20 October 2011 23:27, Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Andrew Burton wrote:
Excel is easy to use and comes with all Windows
based computers.
Excel is part of Microsoft OFFICE, NOT part of Windows.
Q: Is it also included in "WORKS"?
No, Works has its own spreadsheet module. Like the Works WP, it
vaguely resembles its big siblings from Office, but only vaguely.
I deal with plenty of Windoze machines that don't
have it, and I need to
decide whether to buy additional copies V installing Open Office. ?My
personal preference, of course, would be Open Office, but other people
have participation in the decision making process. ?Several things might
be different if they let me make the decisions.
:?)
FWIW, I reckon LibreOffice is to be preferred now, rather than OpenOffice.
Now that OpenOffice is Apache's, not Oracle's any more, I am hoping
for a merger.
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