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Subject:Re: Catalogs in Excel? From:"Comeau, Lisa" <ComeauL -at- MOHYF-MX1 -dot- MOHDEV -dot- GOV -dot- ON -dot- CA> Date:Thu, 21 Jan 1999 11:33:11 -0500
Just want to clarify something Geoff said about the MS Office Suite...
" If you've got Excel, you've probably also got MSAccess (they usually come
together as part of MSOffice)," etc. etc... (in which some good points were
made...)
The MS Office Suite comes with Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. The MS Office
Professional Suite comes with all of the above AND Access. If Alecia has MS
Office Pro, she will have Access. (Although, depending on who installed it,
they may not have included it in the installation...)