Re: Microsoft Office 2003
- From: "Bob Harris" <rharris270[SPAM]@hotmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 08:40:55 -0500
XP pre-SP2 can also run Office 97, except for OUTLOOK 97, which won't work
under XP. However, you may need Office 97 SP-2 (distinct from XP SP-2) for
it to work correctly. Office 97 might be available on eBay, or from someone
tossing an win98/ME generation computer.
An alternative to Microsoft Office is Open Office. Open Office is free, and
available at:
http://www.openoffice.org/
Open Office can run under many operating systems, including older versions
of Windows.
It can read/write DOC, XLS, etc, and feels a lot like Miscosoft Office.
And, it can be installed on a computer that already has (or might some day
have) Microsoft Office, without interferring with Microsoft Office.
"roninwallace" <roninwallace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9E473F8C-BFDB-4DD5-9D45-0055EA1D7C16@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I give up! My Windows XP simply cannot stomach Service Pack 2 -- which, in
turn, is required to download and install Microsoft Office (Student/Home)
2007.
So, question: Is there a place on the web where I can download Microsoft
Office (Student/Home) in its 2003 version? And does the latter version
also
require SP2?
Thanks very much!
Ron Roizen
Wallace, Idaho
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