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I’m not looking to break the bank, but want a excellent laptop for my HD videocamera, and want to use it for composition recording and editing. My budget is only about 800 dollars tops, but may possibly also get a used one. Also, I sometimes like to play games and download software. I’d say that I would use it 60% surfing the internet, 20% video editing, and 20% with composition stuff. Thanks

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Answer by henpups
DEFINANTLY get a Mac. They are WAYYYYYYYY better than pcs in so many ways

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Specifically to track cd sales, royalty calculations, touring schedule, etc.

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Answer by Run, Lola, Run
MS Excel?

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A friend gave me a hackneyed disk containing Microsoft office pro 2003. I installed it and wonder if I can obtain license or if I need to in order to use it. I dont know where my friend got this disk. Any recommend or answer ??

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Answer by spacedude4
If it concerns you, go buy a legit copy from a store or ebay.

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I get this message when clicking on Attachments:
“The Assemble’s Email Attachment Archive setting is now set to not archive attachments. Delight contact the assemble moderator to enable this setting.”

I can’t map out where to exchange this setting.

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Answer by crazy_mom2_1
if you’re the owner, management- under assemble settings click messages- Posting and Archives (Edit) <-- click the edit- scroll down to Attachments- choices are
* Store on site (exclude from emails)
* Include in emails (exclude from site)
* Exclude from site and emails
Keep in mind, it's one or the other, if you select to store to the assemble, they wont be in e-mails
click save changes when done

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