web at work wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "jonathon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

NoOp wrote:

No. Just as you cannot just install MS Excel as a standalone program, 
OpenOffice.org is an office suite.
Excel is available as a stand alone program.

http://www.buy.com/prod/microsoft-excel-mac-2008-complete-product-1-pc-retail-mac-intel-based/q/loc/105/206165703.html
http://www.pricewatch.com/software_spreadsheet/excel.htm
For macintosh and windows, respectively.

xan

jonathon
On the Office 2003 pro cd, you can setup Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc. 
individually. So if you want only Word, you use setupwrd.exe.  Excel - 
setupexl.exe There are 13 setupXXX.exe files to choose one, including the one 
to install the PRO part, which did not install Publisher and a couple other 
parts.

That's because the various MS apps are separate and simply bundled together. They are not an integrated package like OpenOffice.


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