
Well, I’ve made it over the hump. I am past 25,000 words, but only by a little bit. I’ve hit a couple snags. My trial version of Microsoft Word Home and Student 2007 that came on my netbook has reached it’s limit and I can’t add to it nor can I copy it and put it into word pad. DB is trying to work his magic. First he has to find out why my netbook will now download anything from the internet. Once we have that figured out I may be able to buy Word so I can finish. I do like this version because it has the word count at the bottom of the page running a tally. I will try to take up where I ended in that file in a new file in another program and hopefully keep moving along.
The other snag is that I’ve reached a lull in my plot and not sure how to move forward from this point. I’m taking a day off and hopefully something will materialize. One method is to just keep writing until something jumps out at ya. At least it will add to my word count, whether it adds the story or not.
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Microsoft tailors Office suite for Mac users Those with the Home and Student edition may upgrade to Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 through online upgrade.—Raquel P. Gomez. |
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Office 2011 Mac Version Released, Brings Outlook Email
Prices range from $279 for the Home & Business edition to the Home & Student edition which doesn't have Outlook but includes Microsoft Word,
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Don't skip this Office for Mac Home and Business 2011 edition
While both the Home and Student and Home and Business editions include Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, only the business edition includes Outlook.
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US-Backed Assault on Mexican Narco-Celebrities Lacks Solid Plot
Of the cheap microsoft licenses tvs this effect cheap microsoft x + several colleges and universities.. Behind controversy buy microsoft word student to
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Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 goes from clunky to cool The Home & Student Edition ($150) includes Word, Excel and PowerPoint, while the Home & Business Edition ($280) adds Outlook, replacing the Entourage client |