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I'm using it on XP now no problem. SP3, but it should work fine on SP2.
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MS Office is not designed for Vista; it is designed for Windows. From the MS Office website: The 2007 Microsoft Office system programs client is a 32-bit application and can run on a Windows 64-bit platform (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista) but there may be some feature limitations as noted in the system requirements below .It will run on XP, Server 2003 and Vista.
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Location: US
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Agreed, Craven.
See doc, I just skip the buzzwords - platform, application, client - and just say "yes, it works, and I know because I'm doing it". Users like that. Trust me I know LOL KISS Keep It Simple, Stupid. ![]()
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Location: Denver
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As to Office 2007 being too complicated, with too much of everything: all versions of Office are complicated, with many options; it is simply the new interface that seems to throw everyone off. If you are able to adapt to new things easily, then the new Office suite is quite impressive. If not, then there is no reason to upgrade from the 2003 suite, as it is perfectly acceptable.
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Location: US
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Touchy touchy. Sometimes having a little sense of humor (or even pretending, if you are really that dry) is a good thing.
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I have 2007 running on an XP machine at work, no issues.
At first I was annoyed with the changes from 2003 to 2007. The biggest change was a switch from drop down menus to the ribbons. Once I adjusted to the changes I liked it a lot. It also helps to add a lot of commonly used functions (especially if they aren't on the ribbons) to the quick toolbar. It really helps to have a widescreen monitor (or just a large monitor). Some of the ribbons have a lot of information on them. |
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Searching for the perfect brew!
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OK, another dumb question is Open Office compatible with MS Office?
My daughter got a new laptop with a new copy of Office and I have nothing which is my better option?
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Location: US
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Open office will generally open all files MS office creates. There may or may not be some small functionality loss, but I am not sure right now. My current job means I pretty much don't touch any open source software in a work environment.
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