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Microsoft Office 2007 (codenamed Office 12[5]) is an office suite for Windows, developed and published by Microsoft. It was officially revealed on March 9, 2006 and was the 12th version of Microsoft Office. It was released to manufacturing on November 3, 2006;[6] it was subsequently made available to volume license customers on November 30, 2006,[7][8] and later to retail on January 30, 2007,[1] shortly after the completion of Windows Vista. The ninth major release of Office for Windows, Office 2007 was preceded by Office 2003 and succeeded by Office 2010. The Mac OS X equivalent, Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac, was released on January 15, 2008.
Office 2007 introduced a new graphical user interface called the Fluent User Interface, which uses ribbons and an Office menu instead of menu bars and toolbars.[9] Office 2007 also introduced Office Open XML file formats as the default file formats in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. The new formats are intended to facilitate the sharing of information between programs, improve security, reduce the size of documents, and enable new recovery scenarios.[10]
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HOW TO INSTALL Windows 10: option 2.fresh install From the Manufacturer: To install a fresh copy of windows10. 1.Insert this Windows 10 dvd in the disk drive 2.Turn off your PC and.Turn on your system and Immediately press Del, Esc, F2, F10, or F9 when it restarts. Depending on the make and model of your computer, pressing one of these buttons immediately after you power on your computer will enter the system BIOS.
3.Find your BIOS's boot options menu. The boot options menu of your BIOS may vary in location or name from the illustration, but you may eventually find it if you search around.If you can't find the boot options menu, search the name of your BIOS (most likely located in the BIOS menu) online for help
4.Select the optical disk drive as the first boot device of your computer. Although this method may vary among computers, the boot options menu is typically a menu of movable device names where you should set your CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive as the first boot device. It can also be a list of devices that you can set the order of their boot on. Consult a manual or the internet for help if you're stuck.
6. Save the changes in the settings. Press the button indicated on the screen or select the save option from the BIOS menu to save your configuration. Or press F10 to save
7. Shut off your computer. Either turn off the computer by choosing the shut-down option in your current operating system, or hold the power button until the computer powers off.
8. Start your computer from the disc. After you have placed the disc into the disc drive, start your computer. When the computer starts, press a key if you are asked if you would like to boot from the disc by pressing any key. After you choose to start from the disc. Windows Setup will begin loading.
9. Choose your Windows Setup options. Once Windows Setup loads, you'll be presented with a window. Use the drop-down menus to select your preferred language, keyboard type, and time/currency format, then click Next in the lower-right corner.
10. Click the Install Now button. It's the blue button in the center of the screen.
11. Accept the License Terms. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms. Then click the checkbox next to I accept the license terms, and click Next in the lower-right corner. Then click I don’t have a product key and continue
12. Select the Custom installation. This option allows you to do a clean install of Windows10. This will erase all your files on the installation drive.
13. Select a hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on. A hard drive is a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions "divide" hard drives into separate sections. Click the hard drive or partition you want to install Windows10 on.
Install Windows on your preferred hard drive and partition. Once you've decided on where to install Windows, select it and click Next. Windows will begin installing. Your computer may start and restart several times during the installation process.[1]
Once the installation is completed, remember to reverse the changes in the Boot Option setup(bios). to set i to harddrive as you 1st boot option very important and remove the dvd then save changes(f10)
3.Find your BIOS's boot options menu. The boot options menu of your BIOS may vary in location or name from the illustration, but you may eventually find it if you search around.If you can't find the boot options menu, search the name of your BIOS (most likely located in the BIOS menu) online for help
4.Select the optical disk drive as the first boot device of your computer. Although this method may vary among computers, the boot options menu is typically a menu of movable device names where you should set your CD, DVD or Blu-ray drive as the first boot device. It can also be a list of devices that you can set the order of their boot on. Consult a manual or the internet for help if you're stuck.
6. Save the changes in the settings. Press the button indicated on the screen or select the save option from the BIOS menu to save your configuration. Or press F10 to save
7. Shut off your computer. Either turn off the computer by choosing the shut-down option in your current operating system, or hold the power button until the computer powers off.
8. Start your computer from the disc. After you have placed the disc into the disc drive, start your computer. When the computer starts, press a key if you are asked if you would like to boot from the disc by pressing any key. After you choose to start from the disc. Windows Setup will begin loading.
9. Choose your Windows Setup options. Once Windows Setup loads, you'll be presented with a window. Use the drop-down menus to select your preferred language, keyboard type, and time/currency format, then click Next in the lower-right corner.
10. Click the Install Now button. It's the blue button in the center of the screen.
11. Accept the License Terms. Read over the Microsoft Software License Terms. Then click the checkbox next to I accept the license terms, and click Next in the lower-right corner. Then click I don’t have a product key and continue
12. Select the Custom installation. This option allows you to do a clean install of Windows10. This will erase all your files on the installation drive.
13. Select a hard drive and partition you want to install Windows on. A hard drive is a physical part of your computer that stores data, and partitions "divide" hard drives into separate sections. Click the hard drive or partition you want to install Windows10 on.
Install Windows on your preferred hard drive and partition. Once you've decided on where to install Windows, select it and click Next. Windows will begin installing. Your computer may start and restart several times during the installation process.[1]
Once the installation is completed, remember to reverse the changes in the Boot Option setup(bios). to set i to harddrive as you 1st boot option very important and remove the dvd then save changes(f10)
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