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      15th Apr 2007
i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002 when
the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista
 
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Joe Guidera
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      15th Apr 2007
Word, yes I believe so. I would un-install the trial before installing an
older version of Office.

Joe

"CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002
> when
> the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista


 
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Chad Harris
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      15th Apr 2007
Vista will certainly support Word 2002 or Office XP and many have installed
Office 2000 onto Vista.

If you do consider moving to 2007, I'd recommend one of the cheaper editions
of Office 2007 rather than any stand alone because you get considerably more
bang for your buck. Check prices at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...4511033.aspx#1 and you can
try Office 2007 free full functionality for 60 days as well at
http://office.microsoft.com/

There are some special considerations for Outlook 2002 in Office XP or
standalone on Vista.

Outlook 2002 works fine, but email account passwords are not saved. This is
because Outlook stores passwords in protected storage interface and Vista
does not support it.

Outlook 2000 in Internet only mode (IMO) loads but the address book does not
work - it needs the Windows Address Book files (wab.dll), which is not found
in Vista. Corporate mode seems to work fine in my limited tests, once you
get past the Outlook Start Up screen and verify it should be the default
mail client. (This dialog comes up every time I restart Outlook.) Either
switch to Corporate mode or upgrade to Outlook 2007. Vista's Mail and
Calendar applications are viable alternatives to Outlook for many home
users.

Outlook 98 will not work correctly due to the missing wab.dll. for the
people who need to use the address book and are using it.

Good luck,

CH




"CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002
> when
> the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista


 
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Peter Foldes
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      15th Apr 2007
Yes. No problem to install Word 2002. Make sure you do remove the Trial Edition first that is installed at present.

Further info on Office products and their installation and issues should be posted to the Office newsgroups which are available on this same server

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"CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002 when
> the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista

 
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Conor
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      15th Apr 2007
In article <194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)>, CLB
says...
> i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002 when
> the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista
>

You could install OpenOffice which is MS Office compatible and free.

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until you hear them speak.........
 
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John Barnes
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      15th Apr 2007
You can install Word 2002 and as mentioned uninstall the trial first, but
you could get Word 2007 upgrade for around $90 if you like the newer
version.

"CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
>i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002
> when
> the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista


 
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      15th Apr 2007
If your last remark/sentence was at all directed to this question (light
faster than sound?), then you should not be answering it on this forum, as it
is rude and insulting....my son, who is 16 years old was asking the question
and has more integrity and manners than you, Conor.

"Conor" wrote:

> In article <194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)>, CLB
> says...
> > i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> > Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002 when
> > the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista
> >

> You could install OpenOffice which is MS Office compatible and free.
>
> --
> Conor
>
> Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright
> until you hear them speak.........
>

 
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      15th Apr 2007
Thank you for all the information!

"Chad Harris" wrote:

> Vista will certainly support Word 2002 or Office XP and many have installed
> Office 2000 onto Vista.
>
> If you do consider moving to 2007, I'd recommend one of the cheaper editions
> of Office 2007 rather than any stand alone because you get considerably more
> bang for your buck. Check prices at
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/pr...4511033.aspx#1 and you can
> try Office 2007 free full functionality for 60 days as well at
> http://office.microsoft.com/
>
> There are some special considerations for Outlook 2002 in Office XP or
> standalone on Vista.
>
> Outlook 2002 works fine, but email account passwords are not saved. This is
> because Outlook stores passwords in protected storage interface and Vista
> does not support it.
>
> Outlook 2000 in Internet only mode (IMO) loads but the address book does not
> work - it needs the Windows Address Book files (wab.dll), which is not found
> in Vista. Corporate mode seems to work fine in my limited tests, once you
> get past the Outlook Start Up screen and verify it should be the default
> mail client. (This dialog comes up every time I restart Outlook.) Either
> switch to Corporate mode or upgrade to Outlook 2007. Vista's Mail and
> Calendar applications are viable alternatives to Outlook for many home
> users.
>
> Outlook 98 will not work correctly due to the missing wab.dll. for the
> people who need to use the address book and are using it.
>
> Good luck,
>
> CH
>
>
>
>
> "CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> > Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002
> > when
> > the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista

>
>

 
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      15th Apr 2007
Thank you!

"Joe Guidera" wrote:

> Word, yes I believe so. I would un-install the trial before installing an
> older version of Office.
>
> Joe
>
> "CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> > Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002
> > when
> > the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista

>

 
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      15th Apr 2007
Thank you for your help!

"Peter Foldes" wrote:

> Yes. No problem to install Word 2002. Make sure you do remove the Trial Edition first that is installed at present.
>
> Further info on Office products and their installation and issues should be posted to the Office newsgroups which are available on this same server
>
> --
> Peter
>
> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
>
> "CLB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:194F546A-EBE8-4724-94BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >i am buying a new computer that comes with a trial of MS Word, but to buy
> > Word alone, it costs $150 i was wondering if i could install Word 2002 when
> > the trial runs out and if it would work properly on Vista

>

 
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