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Date:         Fri, 7 Mar 2008 11:52:41 -0500
Reply-To:     Ron Tipton <uther@DRAGONHOME.ORG>
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From:         Ron Tipton <uther@DRAGONHOME.ORG>
Subject:      Re: NVC at all - computer questions
Comments: To: Joy Hecht <hecht.joy@GMAIL.COM>
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hi joy,

On Mar 7, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Joy Hecht wrote:

> Hi all, > > It's Friday, and I'm stumped on some irrelevant stuff, so I thought > I'd > email you folks and see if anyone can help. > > I just got a new laptop - IBM compatible, running XP, which is the > same as > my old (falling apart) one. I'm trying to deal with loading > software on it, > and having various problems: > > 1. I have a legal copy of Office 2003. I loaded it on the new > machine. > Word and Excel work, but when I run Outlook it tells me the > MAPI32.DLL file > is corrupted or not compatible, and that might be because I had > installed > another messaging system. I haven't. I reinstalled Office, it > does the > same. The new computer has a trial version of Office 2007, and I did > unthinkingly start that version of Outlook, thinking it would > essentially > turn out to be a legal update of my 2003 Office. (Foolish me!) I > don't > know if that's why 2003 won't work. Does anyone have any > suggestions on > this? > > 2. I have a pirated copy of SPSS which I assume I can't move over > to the > new machine. Does anyone know of freeware statistical packages > that can do > basic work (cross tabs, comparative means, etc.) on SPSS (.sav) > data files? > > > 3. A friend suggested I use openoffice instead of MS Office. > Alas, it > won't solve my Outlook problems, but I'm still considering it. Has > anyone > used it? What do you think?

i use open office and it works fine. i use it on my mac, my linux desktop and my wifes pc. no problems reading ms office files.

> 4. I also have a pirated copy of Photoshop, which I also assume I > can't move > to the new machine. I could buy Photoshop, it's nothing like as > expensive > as SPSS, but are there freeware packages that do similar things?

the gimp (GNU Image Manipulation Program) should do all you need. it has a fairly steep learning curve, but once you learn it you may like it better than photoshop.

r

Ron Tipton 3316 Timberlake Drive Knoxville, TN 37920

865 579-3376


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