office compatilibility

Office compatilibility

Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

If your version of Office wasn't supported, would that upset you? Do you think others would be upset if their version of office they were using wasn't supported? There are millions of users of office, and Microsoft wouldn't leave them unsupported, would they? I have run Office 2000 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft provides service packs to update Office 2000 (and other versions). If there was a problem with running on Vista, I imagine they would provide a service pack when Vista becomes available.
Here is a snippet from Paul Thurrott's review on application compatibility with Beta 2 http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_beta2_04.asp
"Microsoft Office 2003/2007 (and OneNote, FrontPage 2003/SharePoint Web Designer 2007) Works: Yes Notes: Both Office 2003 and 2007 install and work normally in Windows Vista Beta 2. Starting with Office 2007 Beta 2, the Aero glass effects work properly as well."
"Andy Noyon" wrote in message

Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

Basically, Office XP and above should work fine. Office 2003 works absolutely fine - and Office 2007 is designed to work with Vista as well.
Get the public beta of Office 2007: http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/
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--: Original message follows :-- "Gary Mount" wrote in message

If your version of Office wasn't supported, would that upset you? Do you think others would be upset if their version of office they were using wasn't supported? There are millions of users of office, and Microsoft wouldn't leave them unsupported, would they? I have run Office 2000 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft provides service packs to update Office 2000 (and other versions). If there was a problem with running on Vista, I imagine they would provide a service pack when Vista becomes available.
Here is a snippet from Paul Thurrott's review on application compatibility with Beta 2 http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_beta2_04.asp
"Microsoft Office 2003/2007 (and OneNote, FrontPage 2003/SharePoint Web Designer 2007) Works: Yes Notes: Both Office 2003 and 2007 install and work normally in Windows Vista Beta 2. Starting with Office 2007 Beta 2, the Aero glass effects work properly as well."
"Andy Noyon" wrote in message Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

I have installed Office 2003, XP and the latest version 2007 on my system. 2000 and below displayed some errors during the install, there are some issues with priviledges and those versions of Office I suspect. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Andy Noyon" wrote in message

Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

Dont have to be an A-hole about it. It is valid question. Because I have found that Office XP does not work the same in vista. Tony
"Gary Mount" wrote in message

If your version of Office wasn't supported, would that upset you? Do you think others would be upset if their version of office they were using wasn't supported? There are millions of users of office, and Microsoft wouldn't leave them unsupported, would they? I have run Office 2000 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft provides service packs to update Office 2000 (and other versions). If there was a problem with running on Vista, I imagine they would provide a service pack when Vista becomes available.
Here is a snippet from Paul Thurrott's review on application compatibility with Beta 2 http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_beta2_04.asp
"Microsoft Office 2003/2007 (and OneNote, FrontPage 2003/SharePoint Web Designer 2007) Works: Yes Notes: Both Office 2003 and 2007 install and work normally in Windows Vista Beta 2. Starting with Office 2007 Beta 2, the Aero glass effects work properly as well."
"Andy Noyon" wrote in message Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

Sorry for appearing a bit A-Holy-ish. I would like to think that one would upgrade their version of office to gain new functionality that the newer version provides and not because the software won't work on a newer Windows operating system. After all they make both the operating system and the office apps. I once had a version of Corel Draw that would not save a file when the application ran on Windows NT. Usually a application that uses undocumented functionality may find that the app will not work on a newer operating system.
"Tony" wrote in message

Dont have to be an A-hole about it. It is valid question. Because I have found that Office XP does not work the same in vista. Tony
"Gary Mount" wrote in message If your version of Office wasn't supported, would that upset you? Do you think others would be upset if their version of office they were using wasn't supported? There are millions of users of office, and Microsoft wouldn't leave them unsupported, would they? I have run Office 2000 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Microsoft provides service packs to update Office 2000 (and other versions). If there was a problem with running on Vista, I imagine they would provide a service pack when Vista becomes available.
Here is a snippet from Paul Thurrott's review on application compatibility with Beta 2 http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_beta2_04.asp
"Microsoft Office 2003/2007 (and OneNote, FrontPage 2003/SharePoint Web Designer 2007) Works: Yes Notes: Both Office 2003 and 2007 install and work normally in Windows Vista Beta 2. Starting with Office 2007 Beta 2, the Aero glass effects work properly as well."
"Andy Noyon" wrote in message Hi,
Does anyone know which versions of Office are or will be officially supported on Vista?
Thanks

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