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Office 2003 pro question - Microsoft Office forums

Office 2003 pro question - Microsoft Office forums


Office 2003 pro question

Posted: 25 Jul 2004 08:12 AM PDT

Office 2003 (any version) will only run on Windows 2000 SP-3 or Windows XP.
Previous versions of Office will run on most other versions of Windows,
except for Office XP which will not run (in most cases) on Windows 95.

Office is a business productivity suite that runs on top of your operating
system. For instance, Office 2004 will only run on Mac OS 10.x which is an
operating system. Open Office and Star Office will run on multiple
Operating Systems, such as Linux, Windows, Mac (only OO.org on Mac, not sure
about Star Office, but I think not.)

Think of this as a house/furnishing scenario. You need a house (walls,
wiring, roof, etc.) into which you can place furniture and appliances.
Windows is the house, Office is the furnishing.


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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Mr John G Best
asked:

| Hello ... I am thinking of purchasing Office 2003 pro
| full install version and i am curious do i need to have a
| windows operating system to be able to make Office 2003
| pro to work ??? Or is this software an operating system
| on it own ??? Lastly which is the newest current Office
| software available ??? Thanks


Speech Recognition and Office XP

Posted: 24 Jul 2004 08:18 PM PDT

Is there anybody out there who can advise me here??

 
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Off-Topic: Newsgroup Readers/Viewers - Best/Most Useful One??

Posted: 23 Jul 2004 09:41 PM PDT

Mozilla... free, intuitative, powerful and it allows me to process a
huge load of messages every day.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

University Load

Posted: 23 Jul 2004 04:02 PM PDT

You'll want to talk to the IT Department at your university. They manage
such licensing programs and can get you set up with the software your
University has licensed.

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Office 2003 Installation on new computer

Posted: 22 Jul 2004 11:30 AM PDT

 
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Thanks for the info. Called the support center and it
worked great.