Office 2003 Compatability

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Alien Accountant

I have tried all of the setting in the compatability wizard with no success.
Can anybody tell me what it is that I am doing wrong?
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I have tried all of the setting in the compatability wizard with no success.
Can anybody tell me what it is that I am doing wrong?

If you're really in a pinch, you might try OpenOffice.org until you can
sort that out.
 
Office 2003 is compatible with Windows Vista, just make sure you apply
Service Pack 3 after installing it and make sure you install it with
Administrative privileges. This you will have to open Computer > open the
Office 2003 CD, right click Setup and click 'Run as Administrator' on the
contextual menu.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E25B7049-3E13-433B-B9D2-5E3C1132F206

Strange, each time I've installed Office2003, all I did was start the
installer from Disk 1, without any other options.

It's always worked well that way for me.

Donald L McDaniel
 
Donald L McDaniel said:
Strange, each time I've installed Office2003, all I did was start the
installer from Disk 1, without any other options.

It's always worked well that way for me.

Donald L McDaniel

I also had no problems. Just stuck in the CD and away she went.
 
Alien said:
I have tried all of the setting in the compatability wizard with no success.
Can anybody tell me what it is that I am doing wrong?


Unless you tell us what specific problems you're experiencing, no one
can begin to help. To start with, I've never heard of any compatibility
issues between Office 2003 and Vista. The combination certainly worked
flawlessly for me, for as long as I used it.

What is the precise problem you're experiencing?


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