Apple has 'iWork' and that did not come with your iMac. It is like 'Office' but made for Macs.
'Pages' is the program that is like 'Word'. 'Numbers' is the program that is like 'excel'
Buy iWork. You will be happy.
You can also buy MS Office for mac. You will also be happy.
Niether of these come with a new Mac. Both are around $100 new.
As far as partitioning: Yes, use 'bootcamp' (in your 'Utilities' folder). Go buy a copy of Windows, and open 'bootcamp', put Windows in your cd drive..... presto.... you can run windows all day long.
Hope that helps.
'Pages' is the program that is like 'Word'. 'Numbers' is the program that is like 'excel'
Buy iWork. You will be happy.
You can also buy MS Office for mac. You will also be happy.
Niether of these come with a new Mac. Both are around $100 new.
As far as partitioning: Yes, use 'bootcamp' (in your 'Utilities' folder). Go buy a copy of Windows, and open 'bootcamp', put Windows in your cd drive..... presto.... you can run windows all day long.
Hope that helps.
Regardless of what changes you make, the process is done through the 'Edit' tab in the top toolbar of your Mac. You can also open the find and replace pop-up through a keyboard shortcut. Start quickly with the most recent versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote and OneDrive —combining the familiarity of Office and the unique Mac features you love. Work online or offline, on your own or with others in real time—whatever works for what you’re doing.
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Microsoft Word For Imac
Sep 20, 2010 8:19 PM