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How to run Office 2007 on Windows XP

image It is still worth pointing out to everyone that Office 2007 is designed to run on Windows XP sp2 and above.  So if you just live.com/yahoo/googled this, welcome and let me assure you..

You don't need to have Windows Vista to run it.  From a spec perspective, in general if your PC can run Office 2003, you should find Office 2007 runs fine on it as well. 

I think most home users assume that they need to get Vista rather than just upgrading Office on their current Windows XP PC. 

It is also worth pointing out that Vista is extremely successful - we are deploying at or ahead of the rate that Windows XP did after its launch.  The delay in perception keeping up with reality has resulted in many wrong judgements about the ease of Vista with driver issues largely resolved by vendors.  I was talking with John Curran, director of the Windows business in the UK, about this yesterday - I'll try and get an interview with him soon.

So now you are assured, why not download a free trial?

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link to the official system requirements is here.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2008
    That's great to know because not everyone upgrades their windows straight away or until sp2 comes out. Performance is key when looking at new software.

  • Anonymous
    February 05, 2008
    Hopefully, Office "vNext" will also run on XPSP3.

  • Anonymous
    February 09, 2008
    One major problem though - Office 2007 kills spell checking in Outlook Express. So if you get Home and Student edition which does not include Outlook, it will remove an important feature from Outlook Express with out providing a replacement, madness! Surely you guys could have ensured the old format dictionaries remained on the computer, rather than just replacing them!

  • Anonymous
    February 11, 2008
    You are right about this.  I was a bit surprised by this.  Asking around here, most people recommend moving to Windows Live Mail which has a rich client you download too.  This has a full spell check, is free and is superior to Outlook Express.  Not ideal I know but that might help you.