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Q1: What is Student Essentials for Microsoft Office 2003 Editions?A1: Student Essentials is a set of education-specific toolbars, templates, and tutorials. Student Essentials is designed to help students in grades 8 through 12 complete their schoolwork more successfully and reach their full learning potential.
Q2: What is an alpha release?A2: An alpha release is a near-complete version of a software program that is released to a small audience for evaluation and for feedback. It is similar to a rough draft of a paper because it is not quite complete, but the basic concept is in position. Therefore, some features may not be fully functional.
Q3: Why is Microsoft providing an alpha release of Student Essentials?A3: Enabling students and teachers to use Student Essentials and to provide feedback on it before its actual release is required to make sure that we create resources that are useful for schoolwork. This version of Student Essentials is intended for evaluation purposes only.
Q4: Can I share the alpha release of Student Essentials?A4: No. The alpha release of Student Essentials is available only to participants in the Student Essentials for Microsoft Office 2003 Editions Technology Access Program (TAP).
Note Teachers may share Student Essentials with their students if the students are participating in the Student Essentials for Microsoft Office 2003 Editions TAP.
Q5: The Student Tools menu does not appear in Microsoft Word, in Microsoft PowerPoint, or in Microsoft Excel. Why?A5: Quit all Microsoft Office 2003 programs that are running. You should see the
Student Tools menu when you restart the Office 2003 programs.
Q6: How do I install the final release of Student Essentials?A6: After you receive the final release of Student Essentials, remove the alpha release version. See Q7 for more information. After you remove the alpha release version, you can use the Setup Wizard to install the final release of Student Essentials.
Q7: How do I remove Student Essentials?To remove Student Essentials from your computer, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
- In the Currently installed programs list, click Microsoft Student Essentials, and then click Remove.
Q8: What do I do if I have additional questions?A8: If you have any questions or concerns about this alpha release of Student Essentials, send an e-mail message to
sefo@microsoft.com. This e-mail alias will be monitored only during the alpha-release time period.
Q9: What are the system requirements for Student Essentials?A9: The following are the system requirements for Student Essentials.
Component | Requirement |
Office | Student Essentials requires that you have one of the following versions of Office 2003 installed on your computer:- Microsoft Office Students and Teachers Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003
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Operating system | Student Essentials requires that you have one of the following operating systems installed on your computer:- Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or later versions
- Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or later versions
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Computer and processor | Personal computer with an Intel Pentium 233-megahertz (MHz) or higher processor. A Pentium III or later version processor is recommended. |
Memory | 128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or more is recommended. |
Hard disk drive | 50 MB of available hard disk space. |
Display | Super VGA (800 × 600) or higher-resolution monitor. |
Internet connection | Some features require an Internet connection. Internet functionality requires dial-up or broadband Internet access (provided separately). Local or long-distance charges may apply. |
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