Thursday 15 August 2013

How can I Install MS OFFICE 7 in Window 7 ????

Hello my dear friends today I tell you step by step procedure of installing MS OFFICE 7 in window 7 with the help of video tutorials.But before starting Installation of MS OFFICE 7 i will tell you something about MS OFFICE 7.


                                                    What Is MS OFFICE 7???




Microsoft Office is an office suite of desktop applications, servers and services for the Microsoft Windows and OS X operating systems, introduced by Microsoft on August 1, 1989. Initially a marketing term for a bundled set of applications, the first version of Office contained Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Over the years, Office applications have grown substantially closer with shared features such as a common spell checker, OLE data integration and Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications scripting language. Microsoft also positions Office as a development platform for line-of-business software under the Office Business Applications brand. Office is reported to now be used by over a billion people worldwide.The current versions are Office 2013 for Windows, released on October 11, 2012; and Office 2011 for OS X, released October 26, 2010. On 24 October 2012, the RTM final code of Office 2013 Professional Plus was released to TechNet and MSDN subscribers for download. On 15 November 2012, the 60-day trial version of Office 2013 Professional Plus was released for download.



Components:-

 

                                                   MS Word



                                                    MS Excel

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that originally competed with the dominant Lotus 1-2-3, but eventually outsold it. It is available for the Windows and OS X platforms. Microsoft released the first version of Excel for the Mac OS in 1985, and the first Windows version (numbered 2.05 to line up with the Mac and bundled with a standalone Windows run-time environment) in November 1987.



                                                               Outlook/Entourage

Microsoft Outlook (not to be confused with Outlook Express) is a personal information manager and e-mail communication software. The replacement for Windows Messaging, Microsoft Mail, and Schedule+ starting in Office 97, it includes an e-mail client, calendar, task manager and address book.On the Mac OS, Microsoft offered several versions of Outlook in the late 1990s, but only for use with Microsoft Exchange Server. In Office 2001, it introduced an alternative application with a slightly different feature set called Microsoft Entourage. It reintroduced Outlook in Office 2011, replacing Entourage.



 

                                                                OneNote

Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking and free-form information gathering program, used with both tablet and conventional PCs. It gathers users' notes (handwritten or typed), drawings, screen clippings and audio commentaries. Notes can be shared with other OneNote users over the Internet or a network. Initially introduced as an optional Windows product that was not included in any of Microsoft Office 2003 editions, OneNote became a core component of Microsoft Office. With the release of Microsoft Office 2013, OneNote was included in all Microsoft Office offerings. OneNote is available as a freeware web application on SkyDrive or Office Web Apps, as a Windows desktop application, as a mobile app for Windows Phone, iOS, Android, and Symbians, and as a Metro-style app for Windows 8 or later.

 

                                                               MS PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program for Windows and OS X. It is used to create slideshows, composed of text, graphics, and other objects, which can be displayed on-screen and shown by the presenter or printed out on transparencies or slides.

 

                                                             Other desktop applications


Other desktop applications included in Microsoft Office suite include:-
  • Microsoft Access: database manager for Windows
  • Microsoft InfoPath: Windows application for designing and distributing rich XML-based forms
  • Microsoft Publisher: desktop publishing app mostly used for designing brochures, labels, calendars, greeting cards, business cards, newsletters, and postcards.
  • Microsoft Lync: integrated communications client for conferences and meetings in real time (known as Microsoft Office Communicator in Office 2007, bundled with Professional Plus and Enterprise editions)
  • Microsoft Project: project management software to keep track of events and to create network charts and Gantt charts, not bundled in any Office suite
  • Microsoft Visio: diagram and flowcharting program not bundled in any Office suite
 The following applications are no longer part of Microsoft Office family:
  • Microsoft FrontPage: a discontinued HTML editor for Windows, it is no longer being produced, as the expansion of web proved that it is very difficult for one program to handle everything related to web contents development. It is replaced by Microsoft Expression Web (for web designers), Microsoft Visual Web Developer or Visual Studio (for web developers), Microsoft SharePoint Designer (for SharePoint developers), Internet Explorer Developer Tools (for testers) and Microsoft WebMatrix (for enthusiasts).
  • Microsoft SharePoint Designer: a specialized HTML editor for Windows that develops SharePoint sites, it is now a part of Microsoft SharePoint family and offered as an independent freeware download.
  • Microsoft SharePoint Workspace: a discontinued desktop application for Windows designed for document collaboration in teams with members who are regularly offline or who do not share the same network security clearance
  • Virtual PC for Mac: a discontinued Mac program that was once part of Microsoft Office for Mac

Common features;-


Most versions of Microsoft Office (including Office 97 and later) use their own widget set and do not exactly match the native operating system. This is most apparent in Microsoft Office XP and 2003, where the standard menus were replaced with a colored flat looking, shadowed menu style. The user interface of a particular version of Microsoft Office often heavily influences a subsequent version of Microsoft Windows. For example, the toolbar, colored buttons and the gray-colored '3D' look of Office 4.3 were added to Windows 95, and the Ribbon, introduced in Office 2007, has been incorporated into several applications bundled with Windows 7.Users of Microsoft Office may access external data via connection-specifications saved in "Office Data Connection" (.odc) files.Both Windows and Office use Service Packs to update software, Office used to release non-cumulative Service Releases, which were discontinued after Office 2000 Service Release 1.Programs in past versions of Office often contained substantial Easter eggs. For example, Excel 97 contained a reasonably functional flight-simulator. Versions starting with Office XP have not contained any easter eggs in the name of Trustworthy Computing.


Supported operating systems:-



Microsoft supports Office for the Windows and OS X platforms. Beginning with Mac Office 4.2, the OS X and Windows versions of Office share the same file format, and are interoperable. Visual Basic for Applications support was dropped in Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac but was restored in Microsoft Office for Mac 2011.Microsoft tried in the mid-1990s to port Office to RISC processors such as NEC / MIPS and IBM / PowerPC, but they met problems such as memory access being hampered by data structure alignment requirements. Microsoft Word 97 and Excel 97 however did ship for the DEC Alpha platform. Difficulties in porting Office may have been a factor in discontinuing Windows NT on non-Intel platforms.[citation needed]Stuart Cohen, CEO of Open Source Development Labs, conjectured in 2006 that Microsoft would eventually release a Linux port of Office, but no release was ever published. Other operating systems were only supported by Microsoft Office Mobile, which supports the more popular features of Microsoft Office, and is available for Windows Mobile.

Versions available

Microsoft Windows version Last version Mainstream support end-date Extended support end-date
Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 5 Office 97 August 31, 2001 February 28, 2002
Windows NT 4.0 Office XP July 11, 2006 July 12, 2011
Windows 95 without Service Pack Office 95 unknown unknown
Windows 95 with Service Pack 1 Office 97 August 31, 2001 February 28, 2002
Windows 95 with Service Pack 2 Office 2000 June 30, 2004 July 14, 2009
Windows 95 with Service Pack 2.5 Office 2000 June 30, 2004 July 14, 2009
Windows 98 Office XP July 11, 2006 July 12, 2011
Windows 2000 without Service Pack Office 2000 June 30, 2004 July 14, 2009
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 Office 2000 June 30, 2004 July 14, 2009
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 Office XP July 11, 2006 July 12, 2011
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 3 Office 2003 April 14, 2009 April 8, 2014
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 Office 2003 April 14, 2009 April 8, 2014
Windows Me Office XP July 11, 2006 July 12, 2011
Windows XP without Service Pack Office XP July 11, 2006 July 12, 2011
Windows XP with Service Pack 1 Office 2003 April 14, 2009 April 8, 2014
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Office 2007 April 10, 2012 April 11, 2017
Windows XP with Service Pack 3 Office 2010 October 13, 2015 October 13, 2020
Windows Server 2003 Office 2003 April 14, 2009 April 8, 2014
Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 Office 2007 April 10, 2012 April 11, 2017
Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 Office 2010 October 13, 2015 October 13, 2020
Windows Vista Office 2007 April 10, 2012 April 11, 2017
Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 Office 2007 April 10, 2012 April 11, 2017
Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 Office 2010 October 13, 2015 October 13, 2020
Windows Server 2008 Office 2010 October 13, 2015 October 13, 2020
Windows Server 2008 R2 Office 2013 TBA TBA
Windows 7 Office 2010 October 13, 2015 October 13, 2020
Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 Office 2013 TBA TBA
Windows 8 Office 2013 TBA TBA
Mac OS version CPU Last version Support end-date
System 7.0-Mac OS 8.1 68K Office 4.2.1 December 31, 1996[citation needed]
System 7.1.2 PPC Office 4.2.1 December 31, 1996[citation needed]
System 7.5-Mac OS 8.0 PPC Office 98 June 30, 2003
Mac OS 8.1–9.2.2 PPC Office 2001 December 31, 2005
Mac OS X 10.1–10.5 PPC Office v. X January 9, 2007
Mac OS X 10.2–10.5 PPC Office 2004 January 10, 2012
Mac OS X 10.4–10.6 Universal Office 2008 April 9, 2013
Mac OS X 10.5–10.7 Intel Office 2011 January 12, 2016
OS X 10.8 Intel Office 2011 January 12, 2016

Pls. Download or watch the video & follow these steps:-


(1.)    Firstly, Click on My Computer icon on your Desktop. 
  

(2.)    If there is no icon in your Desktop then Click on Start Button, move the cursor to Computer & 
         Right click it & select open….. Or press window+E button with the help of your keyboard….


(3.)    Now  open the folder or file in which MS OFFICE 7 Setup files are Stored…


(4.)    Now double click on setup icon & paste the key as shown in video & click on continue button.


(5.)    Now click on Customize button & select the appropriate options as shown in video & Click on 
         Install Button & wait for a movement.


(7.)    At last click on Close button .




                                                                “Admin …”






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