Wordperfect Office 2000 for Linux Deluxe

By Corel · 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z · Language: eng · 390 views
Source: Internet Archive Format: PDF Undergraduate / College
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"Wordperfect Office 2000 for Linux Deluxe" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Earth & Environmental Science for Undergraduate / College. From the source: WordPerfect Office 2000 Deluxe for Linux Includes Corel LINUX OS WordPerfect 9 Quatro Pro 9 Corel Presentations 9 Paradox 9 CorelCENTRAL 9 SERIAL NUMBER  WLDNR-38A8994455 (for online registration) - I don't know if this is… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.

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WordPerfect Office 2000 Deluxe for Linux Includes Corel LINUX OS WordPerfect 9 Quatro Pro 9 Corel Presentations 9 Paradox 9 CorelCENTRAL 9 SERIAL NUMBER  WLDNR-38A8994455 (for online registration) - I don't know if this is needed for installation, but here it is. I never installed this product. Minimum System Requirements: Linux Kernel Release 2.2 or higher with functional X-Windows environment Pentium 160 (Pentium 200 recommended 32 MB RAM (64 MB recommended) 450 MB of hard disk space required for full installation. CD-ROM Drive VGA Monitor Mouse or Tablet

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