There are several versions of Office--some don't have Powerpoint, some don't have Access, some don't have Outlook, etc.
You can buy Outlook separately from Office, as a standalone application.
Not sure what you are referring to by "Microsoft task manager and calendar". I'm not sure if Microsoft has any other application that is similar to Outlook for the home user. MS does have other email applications.
How do i find out what version I have?
Under Microsoft works I have Microsoft works calender atask launcher and others which I never knew existed untill now![]()
How do i find out what version I have?
Under Microsoft works I have Microsoft works calender atask launcher and others which I never knew existed untill now![]()
Look at the colored table about 1/2 of the way down this page:
Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You should be able to ID what version you have by identifying what particular applications you have--Word, Excel, Access, etc. Each Office version will have varying applications.
I didn't know you had Works also. It may well have a chopped-down version of Outlook that may suit you. I have not looked at Works in over 10 years.
Open one of the modules, say Word. > Touch the File Tab, then Help from the menu down the left hand side. You will then see your version displayed on the right.How do i find out what version I have?