PabloZed,
It's good to hear that you have your new monster up and running.
Do you have MS Works with your set up?
I bought the Student/Home version of Office from Microsoft when I bought my latest laptops - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Vista has Mail, the replacement for Outlook Express.
For awhile, some bundles that Dell provided did include Word with Works.
The latest Works Word processor and spread sheet will read and write to all of the office formats - word '07, 97-2003, 95, etc. Ditto for Excel files.
From what I saw when I played a bit, Works word publisher also looked a lot like Word 97-2003 format to a large extent.
So, while it might not be Office, it might be all you need, since it probably has all of the features your Office programs of the same name had, if not more.
Access is an expensive add-on, as is publisher, Outlook-- since you have to buy a "professional" version to get them.
Basic price for home office runs around $150 from Dell. They did have it on sale a couple months ago -- I don't know if it was version sell thru time. Other retailers may offer for less than Dell. 2007 is a QUANTUM LEAP from 97-2003, let alone from what you might have had, if it was '95 or earlier. I'm still trying to find everything. MAJOR "enhancements" to make it even harder to find shit!
Test out your Works package and see how much of your needs it takes care of for now -- at least you should have it and not be high and dry w/out anything.
No, it doesn't come with Street and Trips, but at least there's maps.google.com to get that functionality. Some prefer maps.google to MS Street and Trips, anyway.
As to monitor tweaking -- click on an open area of your desktop - right click, select Personalize at the bottom. Then you can click on Display Settings - move Resolution button to the far right. Gives reading underneath - my laptop maxes out at 1440 x 900 pixels.
Sorry I didn't see and post earlier. I flew to DC last weekend to see my son get his MA, rented a U-Haul truck so he and his GF could move back here with us for the time being. Still playing catch up - both on my sleep and my reading! LOL.
Enjoy your system. Don't get too frustrated with it. If you have a spare bay in your new PC, you might consider just pulling the old hard drive out of your old PC and plugging it in as a 2ndry drive in your new PC - then you can move data as you see fit.
Don't forget to fully use your A/V, and other software for your protection.

It's good to hear that you have your new monster up and running.
Do you have MS Works with your set up?
I bought the Student/Home version of Office from Microsoft when I bought my latest laptops - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Vista has Mail, the replacement for Outlook Express.
For awhile, some bundles that Dell provided did include Word with Works.
The latest Works Word processor and spread sheet will read and write to all of the office formats - word '07, 97-2003, 95, etc. Ditto for Excel files.
From what I saw when I played a bit, Works word publisher also looked a lot like Word 97-2003 format to a large extent.
So, while it might not be Office, it might be all you need, since it probably has all of the features your Office programs of the same name had, if not more.
Access is an expensive add-on, as is publisher, Outlook-- since you have to buy a "professional" version to get them.
Basic price for home office runs around $150 from Dell. They did have it on sale a couple months ago -- I don't know if it was version sell thru time. Other retailers may offer for less than Dell. 2007 is a QUANTUM LEAP from 97-2003, let alone from what you might have had, if it was '95 or earlier. I'm still trying to find everything. MAJOR "enhancements" to make it even harder to find shit!
Test out your Works package and see how much of your needs it takes care of for now -- at least you should have it and not be high and dry w/out anything.
No, it doesn't come with Street and Trips, but at least there's maps.google.com to get that functionality. Some prefer maps.google to MS Street and Trips, anyway.
As to monitor tweaking -- click on an open area of your desktop - right click, select Personalize at the bottom. Then you can click on Display Settings - move Resolution button to the far right. Gives reading underneath - my laptop maxes out at 1440 x 900 pixels.
Sorry I didn't see and post earlier. I flew to DC last weekend to see my son get his MA, rented a U-Haul truck so he and his GF could move back here with us for the time being. Still playing catch up - both on my sleep and my reading! LOL.
Enjoy your system. Don't get too frustrated with it. If you have a spare bay in your new PC, you might consider just pulling the old hard drive out of your old PC and plugging it in as a 2ndry drive in your new PC - then you can move data as you see fit.
Don't forget to fully use your A/V, and other software for your protection.

















