Is it necessary for office2003 1 17GB so big

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I recommend you keep it! This is not Office2003 itself, but the installer.

    is a full installation file. Because all the items installed in the Office 2003 installer are default, you will encounter some situations in the future that will require you to install additional plug-ins, whether you are working or studying. If you keep it, install the plugin directly when the time comes, and it will be fine in a few minutes.

    If you delete it, he will let you insert the original disk to install it smoothly, and you don't have it, then it's really a big trouble. When I was in college, I used Excel to install the solver's add-in in class, and thankfully I kept it at the time. A few of the surrounding classmates were pirated disks that they bought on the street, so they mixed up.

    Rest assured that it only occupies the hard disk, and the impact on the speed of the computer is zero. But if you're really afraid of taking up space, put it on a USB stick.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Office includes 9 office software Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Fronfpage, Publisher, FrontPag, and OneNote.

    Some offices are very small, and people have dropped some office software or templates that are not commonly used. You won't be able to use all the software in it.

    Some accountants need to excel if they need to keep accounts, some have fronfpage to do advertising typesetting, expert lecturers use powerpoint to make reports, presentations or slides, etc., you first look at what you do with office, just install what, there is no need to install the entire office.

    For example, I only use word, so I only install word when I install, and I can find a relatively small file to install it, and there are many commands in the software, and the function is not bad, and the memory does not occupy much, and it does not affect any use.

    I have a fine version of office2003 on my network disk, only a few tens of megabytes,Only including word、Powerpoint、Excel three small software,Support**update,But I've never forbidden to update and upgrade,One is to update the file and become very large,The other is the updated content I don't need at all。 If you can use this version, go to my network disk**。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, I don't. There are a lot of useless things in 2003.

    If necessary, you can go to Dott under office2007

    Much better. It also doesn't take up much memory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Office2003 usually has such a large space after unzipping and installing, or you can install a simplified version.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There may be templates and help files.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Microsoft Office 2003 Enterprise Edition official version includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Onenote, Outlook, etc

    Publisher, InfoPath, Project, Visio, Frontpage, all of them.

    If you can't find it, just find one online!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Office tools, as well as an Access Simpler, which is relatively perfect.

    This one is 100% safe and non-toxic, the installation is also smooth, not bad documents, directly determined in place, and the genuine verification code can be obtained immediately.

    20M, suitable for XP and Win7, Win2003, Win2008.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You go to the office post bar.,There's any version of it.,And it also comes with cracked software.。

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