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| | Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on WinX Hi all, I have a Toshiba Notebook, about 4-5 years old: System Model Satellite 1905 System Type X86-based PC Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2392 Mhz BIOS Version/Date TOSHIBA V1.80, 11/07/2002 15.4" screen HDD = 40GB, RAM = 512MB 3.5" floppy drive CD-RW/DVD-ROM, that is not working all the time - think the lenses got scratched?! It has only 2-USB 1.x ports, Firewire port, PCM-CIA slot, parallel & serial ports. It is running: Windows XP Home Edition SP2 MS Office 2000 Premium with MS Word, Access, FrontPage, etc. In my work I have to use, create, modify, etc. Access DB files, MS Word 2000 Docs., Excel Spreadsheets on a network or as standalone files on my notebook. I went to look at a new Toshiba notebook last week, running Vista Premium Home Edition, and was told that Vista (Home Premium), will not run MS Office 2000!! My questions: Do I have to buy a new Vista Notebook ($850+), and then fork over another $300+ for MS Office 2007 (with Access), and it is only the upgrade NOT the full edition? Most of the new Notebooks now come with MS Works 8.x -- is Office 2007 able to upgrade THAT? But will the files be accessible and modifiable in MS Office 2000 as that is what the other PC's in the company use?? The companies main Database (and DOC files), are created and maintained using MS Office 2000, and if they are NOT/will NOT be able to interact with files created in MS Office 2007, then I HAVE to go back to XP and Office 2000!? Or is my only other option to buy a Vista OS (loaded) Notebook, buy a new copy of Windows XP (Home or Pro), and replace the Vista OS on the 'new' Notebook with XP so I can use Office 2000? I have read all of the comments & posts on this board and am more confused than before. I would just like a more definitive answer if MS Ofc 2000 Premium (Word, Access DB, Excel spreadsheets, Frontpage, PowerPoint, etc.) will run fine on a 'new' Toshiba Notebook with Vista Home Premium installed?? I sincerely appreciate your comments, suggestions, etc.! Thank you, Cindy |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on WinX CP-- MSFT has issued a MSFT Office Compatibility Pack to help with backwards compatibility of Office and its working with new formats. You can learn about exchanging documents among Office versions here: Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 file formats http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...686761033.aspx Brian Jones also discusses this in his blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ar...01/424085.aspx Good luck, CH "cutie_pyie" <cutiepyie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:597C5A34-CB2E-4500-AE32-7FF1AA6AD089@microsoft.com... > Hi all, > > I have a Toshiba Notebook, about 4-5 years old: > System Model Satellite 1905 > System Type X86-based PC > Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2392 Mhz > BIOS Version/Date TOSHIBA V1.80, 11/07/2002 > 15.4" screen > HDD = 40GB, RAM = 512MB > 3.5" floppy drive > CD-RW/DVD-ROM, that is not working all the time - think the lenses got > scratched?! > It has only 2-USB 1.x ports, Firewire port, PCM-CIA slot, parallel & > serial > ports. > It is running: > Windows XP Home Edition SP2 > MS Office 2000 Premium with MS Word, Access, FrontPage, etc. > > In my work I have to use, create, modify, etc. Access DB files, MS Word > 2000 > Docs., Excel Spreadsheets on a network or as standalone files on my > notebook. > > I went to look at a new Toshiba notebook last week, running Vista Premium > Home Edition, and was told that Vista (Home Premium), will not run MS > Office > 2000!! > > My questions: > > Do I have to buy a new Vista Notebook ($850+), and then fork over another > $300+ for MS Office 2007 (with Access), and it is only the upgrade NOT the > full edition? > > Most of the new Notebooks now come with MS Works 8.x -- is Office 2007 > able > to upgrade THAT? > > But will the files be accessible and modifiable in MS Office 2000 as that > is what the other PC's in the company use?? > > The companies main Database (and DOC files), are created and maintained > using MS Office 2000, and if they > are NOT/will NOT be able to interact with files created in MS Office 2007, > then I HAVE to go back to XP and Office 2000!? > > Or is my only other option to buy a Vista OS (loaded) Notebook, buy a new > copy of Windows XP (Home or Pro), and replace the Vista OS on the 'new' > Notebook with XP so I can use Office 2000? > > I have read all of the comments & posts on this board and am more confused > than before. I would just like a more definitive answer if MS Ofc 2000 > Premium (Word, Access DB, Excel spreadsheets, Frontpage, PowerPoint, etc.) > will run fine on a 'new' Toshiba Notebook with Vista Home Premium > installed?? > > I sincerely appreciate your comments, suggestions, etc.! > > Thank you, > Cindy > |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on Chad, I guess you didn't understand my OP! I wanted to know if I install MS Office 2000 on a Vista Premium Notebook, will all the Word 2000 docs, Excel 2000 spreadsheets, Access 2000 DataBase files, etc., be completely usable on a WinXP PC also using MS Office 2000?? Tnx again! Cin "Chad Harris" wrote: > CP-- > > MSFT has issued a MSFT Office Compatibility Pack to help with backwards > compatibility of Office and its working with new formats. You can learn > about exchanging documents among Office versions here: > > Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 > file formats > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...686761033.aspx > > Brian Jones also discusses this in his blog: > http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ > > http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ar...01/424085.aspx > > Good luck, > > CH > > > "cutie_pyie" <cutiepyie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:597C5A34-CB2E-4500-AE32-7FF1AA6AD089@microsoft.com... > > Hi all, > > > > I have a Toshiba Notebook, about 4-5 years old: > > System Model Satellite 1905 > > System Type X86-based PC > > Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2392 Mhz > > BIOS Version/Date TOSHIBA V1.80, 11/07/2002 > > 15.4" screen > > HDD = 40GB, RAM = 512MB > > 3.5" floppy drive > > CD-RW/DVD-ROM, that is not working all the time - think the lenses got > > scratched?! > > It has only 2-USB 1.x ports, Firewire port, PCM-CIA slot, parallel & > > serial > > ports. > > It is running: > > Windows XP Home Edition SP2 > > MS Office 2000 Premium with MS Word, Access, FrontPage, etc. > > > > In my work I have to use, create, modify, etc. Access DB files, MS Word > > 2000 > > Docs., Excel Spreadsheets on a network or as standalone files on my > > notebook. > > > > I went to look at a new Toshiba notebook last week, running Vista Premium > > Home Edition, and was told that Vista (Home Premium), will not run MS > > Office > > 2000!! > > > > My questions: > > > > Do I have to buy a new Vista Notebook ($850+), and then fork over another > > $300+ for MS Office 2007 (with Access), and it is only the upgrade NOT the > > full edition? > > > > Most of the new Notebooks now come with MS Works 8.x -- is Office 2007 > > able > > to upgrade THAT? > > > > But will the files be accessible and modifiable in MS Office 2000 as that > > is what the other PC's in the company use?? > > > > The companies main Database (and DOC files), are created and maintained > > using MS Office 2000, and if they > > are NOT/will NOT be able to interact with files created in MS Office 2007, > > then I HAVE to go back to XP and Office 2000!? > > > > Or is my only other option to buy a Vista OS (loaded) Notebook, buy a new > > copy of Windows XP (Home or Pro), and replace the Vista OS on the 'new' > > Notebook with XP so I can use Office 2000? > > > > I have read all of the comments & posts on this board and am more confused > > than before. I would just like a more definitive answer if MS Ofc 2000 > > Premium (Word, Access DB, Excel spreadsheets, Frontpage, PowerPoint, etc.) > > will run fine on a 'new' Toshiba Notebook with Vista Home Premium > > installed?? > > > > I sincerely appreciate your comments, suggestions, etc.! > > > > Thank you, > > Cindy > > > > > |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on cutie_pyie spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself: > "Chad Harris" wrote: > >> CP-- >> >> MSFT has issued a MSFT Office Compatibility Pack to help with >> backwards compatibility of Office and its working with new formats. >> You can learn about exchanging documents among Office versions here: >> >> Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint >> 2007 file formats >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...686761033.aspx >> >> Brian Jones also discusses this in his blog: >> http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ >> >> http://blogs.msdn.com/brian_jones/ar...01/424085.aspx >> >> Good luck, >> >> CH >> >> >> "cutie_pyie" <cutiepyie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:597C5A34-CB2E-4500-AE32-7FF1AA6AD089@microsoft.com... >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have a Toshiba Notebook, about 4-5 years old: >>> System Model Satellite 1905 >>> System Type X86-based PC >>> Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2392 Mhz >>> BIOS Version/Date TOSHIBA V1.80, 11/07/2002 >>> 15.4" screen >>> HDD = 40GB, RAM = 512MB >>> 3.5" floppy drive >>> CD-RW/DVD-ROM, that is not working all the time - think the lenses >>> got scratched?! >>> It has only 2-USB 1.x ports, Firewire port, PCM-CIA slot, parallel & >>> serial >>> ports. >>> It is running: >>> Windows XP Home Edition SP2 >>> MS Office 2000 Premium with MS Word, Access, FrontPage, etc. >>> >>> In my work I have to use, create, modify, etc. Access DB files, MS >>> Word 2000 >>> Docs., Excel Spreadsheets on a network or as standalone files on my >>> notebook. >>> >>> I went to look at a new Toshiba notebook last week, running Vista >>> Premium Home Edition, and was told that Vista (Home Premium), will >>> not run MS Office >>> 2000!! >>> >>> My questions: >>> >>> Do I have to buy a new Vista Notebook ($850+), and then fork over >>> another $300+ for MS Office 2007 (with Access), and it is only the >>> upgrade NOT the full edition? >>> >>> Most of the new Notebooks now come with MS Works 8.x -- is Office >>> 2007 able >>> to upgrade THAT? >>> >>> But will the files be accessible and modifiable in MS Office 2000 >>> as that is what the other PC's in the company use?? >>> >>> The companies main Database (and DOC files), are created and >>> maintained using MS Office 2000, and if they >>> are NOT/will NOT be able to interact with files created in MS >>> Office 2007, then I HAVE to go back to XP and Office 2000!? >>> >>> Or is my only other option to buy a Vista OS (loaded) Notebook, buy >>> a new copy of Windows XP (Home or Pro), and replace the Vista OS on >>> the 'new' Notebook with XP so I can use Office 2000? >>> >>> I have read all of the comments & posts on this board and am more >>> confused than before. I would just like a more definitive answer >>> if MS Ofc 2000 Premium (Word, Access DB, Excel spreadsheets, >>> Frontpage, PowerPoint, etc.) will run fine on a 'new' Toshiba >>> Notebook with Vista Home Premium installed?? >>> >>> I sincerely appreciate your comments, suggestions, etc.! >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Cindy >> >> > Chad, > I guess you didn't understand my OP! > I wanted to know if I install MS Office 2000 on a Vista Premium > Notebook, will all the Word 2000 docs, Excel 2000 spreadsheets, > Access 2000 DataBase files, etc., be completely usable on a WinXP PC > also using MS Office 2000?? Yes, it has nothing to do with what version of Windows you are running. -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on Yes. The OS is not going to change the file format used by the application program. -- Barry Schnur |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on BSchnur, Thanks for your reply! So can I therefore install MS Office 2000 on a Vista PC and it WILL work OKAY?? Tnx again, CP ;>) "BSchnur" wrote: > Yes. The OS is not going to change the file format used by the > application program. > > > -- > Barry Schnur > |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on No. Others are already reporting that Office XP and Office 2002 are not working okay in Vista, so I doubt that Office 2000 will work okay. Make sure you backup your system before you try installing it if you do. steve "cutie_pyie" <cutiepyie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:525FA9F5-E629-4472-839D-5F38F8772042@microsoft.com... > BSchnur, > Thanks for your reply! > So can I therefore install MS Office 2000 on a Vista PC and it WILL work > OKAY?? > > Tnx again, > CP ;>) > > "BSchnur" wrote: > >> Yes. The OS is not going to change the file format used by the >> application program. >> >> >> -- >> Barry Schnur >> |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on I have installed Office XP and Office 2003 on different Vista machines. No problems from either. I had Office 2003 installed on this computer, got my free copy of Office 2007 Pro (Power Together) and moved Office 2003 Pro to another computer. I don't use the machine with Office XP on it often, but it seems to run well. I also installed the compatibility pack for older versions of office. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -Michael "Steve Cochran" <scochran@oehelp.com> wrote in message news:4095B138-B5A5-4187-9AF2-6CA5D518628E@microsoft.com... > No. Others are already reporting that Office XP and Office 2002 are not working okay in > Vista, so I doubt that Office 2000 will work okay. Make sure you backup your system before > you try installing it if you do. > > steve > > "cutie_pyie" <cutiepyie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:525FA9F5-E629-4472-839D-5F38F8772042@microsoft.com... >> BSchnur, >> Thanks for your reply! >> So can I therefore install MS Office 2000 on a Vista PC and it WILL work >> OKAY?? >> >> Tnx again, >> CP ;>) >> >> "BSchnur" wrote: >> >>> Yes. The OS is not going to change the file format used by the >>> application program. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Barry Schnur >>> > |
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| | Re: Office 2K Premium on Vista fully compatable with Office 2K on Steve, the one aspect of Office that seems to have problems is Outlook -- I am not sure if that is a function of the data transfer -- that is, perhaps with a new install a new account can be set up properly. I'll recheck using an Office 2000 install -- but not with Outlook 2000. -- Barry Schnur |
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