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Office 2000 and Windows XP
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| I am planning on buying and installing Windows XP Pro, but cannot afford
Office XP.Question? Can I install my old Office 2000 Pro into Windows XP Pro
O.S. no problem or conflicts? thanks
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"JJ" <JJ@yehaa.com> wrote in message
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> I am planning on buying and installing Windows XP Pro, but cannot afford
> Office XP.Question? Can I install my old Office 2000 Pro into Windows XP
Pro
> O.S. no problem or conflicts? thanks
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Yes, no problem. The "XP" in Office just means it is the latest (until this
week, that is). Any of the recent versions will run on the XP OS.
Pete
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"PJS" <pjswanson-nospam@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message
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> "JJ" <JJ@yehaa.com> wrote in message
> news:uoIkb.7686$Ec1.693657@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > I am planning on buying and installing Windows XP Pro, but cannot afford
> > Office XP.Question? Can I install my old Office 2000 Pro into Windows XP
> Pro
> > O.S. no problem or conflicts? thanks
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> Yes, no problem. The "XP" in Office just means it is the latest (until
this
> week, that is). Any of the recent versions will run on the XP OS.
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> Pete
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Confirm previous poster YES, I use WinXPpro with Office 2000 premium no
problems at all
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| C. Philip Cutler II 2003-10-20, 12:24 pm |
| Not to sound bad, but you can install any version of office onto XP if you
want, you can run Office 95 if you want to, I know several people who do,
they have proprietary databases that only work with the version of Access
from 95.
If software can run under about any Windows 95-2000, it will more than
likely run under XP but not 2000. I have some games I can't use on 2000 but
that' okay .
Philip
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> "PJS" <pjswanson-nospam@hawaii.rr.com> wrote in message
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> > "JJ" <JJ@yehaa.com> wrote in message
> > news:uoIkb.7686$Ec1.693657@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > > I am planning on buying and installing Windows XP Pro, but cannot
afford
> > > Office XP.Question? Can I install my old Office 2000 Pro into Windows
XP
> > Pro
> > > O.S. no problem or conflicts? thanks
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> > Yes, no problem. The "XP" in Office just means it is the latest (until
> this
> > week, that is). Any of the recent versions will run on the XP OS.
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> > Pete
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> Confirm previous poster YES, I use WinXPpro with Office 2000 premium no
> problems at all
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| I've installed Office 2000 Pro on XP Home and Pro systems and the apps all
have been working with no problems for the last several months.
cheers,
jt
"JJ" <JJ@yehaa.com> wrote in message
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> I am planning on buying and installing Windows XP Pro, but cannot afford
> Office XP.Question? Can I install my old Office 2000 Pro into Windows XP
Pro
> O.S. no problem or conflicts? thanks
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