Office 2004 For Mac
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V11.6.6 / December 13, 2011; 6 years ago ( 2011-12-13) Development status Unsupported as of 10 January 2012 Website System requirements or higher through 256 MB Free space 450 MB Office 2004 for Mac is a version of developed for. The software was originally written for Macs, so must run the program under Mac OS X's emulation layer. For this reason, it is not compatible with and newer. Office 2004 was replaced by its successor, which was developed as a to run natively on Intel Macs. However, Office 2008 did not include support for, which made Microsoft extend the support period by an additional 27 months for their older Office 2004.
Microsoft ultimately shipped support for Visual Basic in, which also dropped PowerPC support altogether. As of January 10, 2012, support for Office 2004 for Mac has ended: no further updates or support will be provided from Microsoft. Main article: Microsoft Word is a which possesses a dominant market share in the word processor market. Its proprietary format is considered a standard, although its successive Windows version (Word 2007) uses a new XML-based format called.DOCX, but has the capability of saving and opening the old.DOC format. The new format was built into the next version of Office for Mac (Office 2008). However, it is also supported on Office 2004 with the help of a free conversion tool available from Microsoft. Excel 2004.
Main article: Included with Office 2004 for Mac Professional Edition, Microsoft Virtual PC is a which emulates on which are -based. Virtual PC does not work on Intel-based Macs and in August 2006, Microsoft announced it would not be ported to Intel-based Macintoshes, effectively discontinuing the product as PowerPC-based Macintoshes are no longer manufactured. Criticism Images inserted into any Office 2004 application by using either cut and paste or drag and drop result in a file that does not display the inserted graphic when viewed on a Windows machine. Instead, the Windows user is told 'QuickTime and a TIFF (LZW) decompressor are needed to see this picture'. Peter Clark of Geek Boy's Blog presented one solution in December 2004. However, this issue persists in. There is no support for editing right to left and bidirectional languages (such as Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, etc.) in Office 2004.
This issue has not been fixed in Office 2008 or 2011 either. See also. References. Download Center. December 13, 2011. Archived from on 5 July 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2013.
Tedesco, Mike (October 12, 2009). Archived from on October 17, 2009. Retrieved October 12, 2009. 13 September 2011. Clark, Peter (December 6, 2004).
Geek Boy's Blog. From the original on December 6, 2004. Retrieved October 12, 2009. Heard, Chris (September 27, 2007). Archived from on October 11, 2007. Retrieved October 12, 2009. Morgenstern, David (August 8, 2010).
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Or contact customer service: 1-800-889-8969 / 707-827-7019 Microsoft Office is the number-one selling software for the Mac; the Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Entourage applications are more dominant in the Mac world than they are among PC users. And Microsoft has greatly improved and enhanced Office 2004 to take advantage of the latest Mac OX features. In short, Microsoft Office for the Mac is wildly popular and better than ever. But as incredible and powerful it is, the Office 2004 suite comes without a single page of printed instructions. That means you're left to forge your own path through its countless innovative and useful new features and tools-until now. Office 2004 for Mac: The Missing Manual is the manual that should have been in the box. It's the map that clearly and easily guides both beginners and veterans through this new suite.
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Walker, Franklin Tessler, and Paul Berkowitz deliver all the practical information you need to master the basics and make the most of all four Office 2004 programs-Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Entourage. It's four books in one! According to Microsoft's own research, the average Office user taps into less than fifteen percent of the suite's features. With first-rate writing, a handcrafted index, and the trademark humor and clarity of every Missing Manual, Office 2004 for Mac: The Missing Manual will change that. Because this isn't an authorized book, Walker, Tessler, and Berkowitz candidly point out which features are gems in the rough worthy of your focused attention-and which are junkware that you best continue to overlook. Whether you're an Office beginner eager to master one or all of the applications in the suite or a longtime Office user looking for detailed coverage of what's new (and what's removed) in Office 2004 and hoping to implement power-user techniques for better and more efficient work, this funny and friendly, comprehensive guide will prove indispensable. Table of Contents.