office 2000 is 2 cds
what one has Access???
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office 2000 is 2 cds
what one has Access???
Cant remember, but im pretty sure you have to put the first one in anyways if its on the 2nd one. Not much help i'm afraid.Quote:
Originally posted by Fiber@24 November 2003 - 11:56
office 2000 is 2 cds
what one has Access???
Peace
UKMan
:lol: wow ur so outdated we all use office 2k3 nowQuote:
Originally posted by Fiber@24 November 2003 - 10:56
office 2000 is 2 cds
what one has Access???
Not if we need to use certain webhosts and services that office 2003 isn't compatible with. A lot of them have just made the switch to office 2002 in the last few months. Office 2003 uses sharepoint to create local and remote sites. Linux and unix servers don't support it and probably won't for some time if ever.
I have office 2000 and office XP and they are both 1 disk.
CD1 has access.
office 2k premium takes 4 discs I think :blink: , i got it here somewhere.
Office XP takes more than one disc, you need other discs to get like publisher I think.
i have office 2001 and its 6 cd's. i have lost the first one so i can't install anything its so fucking argh....
I think it is the first one - my first cd is a copy the second official cd ;)
weird? hehe...
On the second cd there are some true type fonts i think...
I think it si the first cd, but I only have one CD for it. I have office 00
should i ??? - nah...... ;)Quote:
Originally posted by supersonic@24 November 2003 - 17:07
I think it si the first cd, but I only have one CD for it. I have office 00
Disc 1 Office with Access etc.
Disc 2 Publisher with all fonts cliparts etc.
You thanx for the help all you lot!
but WTF
i swear i fully installed CD1
coz i only borrowed it for 2hours
i said fuk it to CD2 (CD2 looked like a complete waste of space)
then i gave the CDs back
now im looking for access to do my course work
but no its not present!?!?!
any voleteers wanna send me a copy ha haa
(this will make for a funny post) :P
Whoops sorry
about this 1
whoops sorry
about this 2
Well had a look at the cd and CAN'T see a way of just getting Access off of it unless someone knows different,sorry.
Nope - you have to install it with the whole CD in unfortunately.
Peace
UKMan
Thanks UKMan that's what I thought too Microsoft at thet best again. :angry:
Yepp - M$ <_< - you have to go via "Add/Remove" programmes with the CD in - i dont think you can just put the CD in and wait for it to boot up. Then just mark Office2000, choose "change (or edit)" then add whatever part of Office you want.Quote:
Originally posted by cwctv@25 November 2003 - 02:21
Thanks UKMan that's what I thought too Microsoft at thet best again. :angry:
Peace
UKMan
Discussions -> Requests -> Office 2000
why is this in requests
all im requesting is info LOL???
any way
does that mean CD2???Quote:
Nope - you have to install it with the whole CD in unfortunately.
or
is it possible that access is only on the professional version (if it exists)
meaning i had a cheap version?!?
Depending on which version you have, you will be asked to insert the correct CD after going to "Add/Remove" programmes. It is on CD1 anyway if at all.Quote:
Originally posted by Fiber@25 November 2003 - 23:58
Discussions -> Requests -> Office 2000
why is this in requests
all im requesting is info LOL???
any way
does that mean CD2???Quote:
Nope - you have to install it with the whole CD in unfortunately.
or
is it possible that access is only on the professional version (if it exists)
meaning i had a cheap version?!?