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Andre Da Costa Article Author. Office is compatible with Windows 7 64 bit, just make sure you install the latest Service Pack and post updates through Windows Update. As for Photoshop Elements, not so sure, if its compatible with Windows Vista, it should work in Windows 7. To be sure, please run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor: it will scan your system and provide a report telling you if your PC can run Windows 7 and if there are any known compatibility issues with your programs or hardware.

How satisfied are you with this reply? I am not aware of compatibility issues with Office Since you are experiencing some problems with Office, it would be better for you to post in the Office Community Forum.

Click here to link and post in Office. Since they have experts in Office products, they should be able to help. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. If you want free software like Microsoft Office then you can try this:- OpenOffice. Office requires Windows or a later OS. Office requires Windows or later. Yes, according to: support. Windows Server is an operating system. Microsoft Office is an office suite.

No, it is compatiable with vista home premium, I have had it. It is compatible. It only depends what type of file you save it as. If you are still having incompatibility problems, download the Compatibility Pack for Microsoft Office form Microsoft Downloads. Not that I'm aware of. I ran both for several months.

Office will run on Windows XP. Office XP, , and Older ones may work, but are unsupported. Office You must have service pack 3 or later installed, however. It should be obvious, as Windows Vista had not been released at the time, and Office XP had been released shortly before.

Yes, it will. Log in. Office Applications. Friday, November 6, AM. Microsoft Office Word: Basic problem solving tools for when unexpected things happen How to know when an add-in might be causing Word to behave unexpectedly Veeresh. Friday, November 13, PM. I was able to fix my problems with the Access Database by switching my windows theme to Windows Classic and turning off User Accounts Control. Thursday, February 11, PM. Try the following 1 Try to use the macros from another location - e.

C Fan! Friday, November 6, PM. Hi, Thanks for the ideas! I tried all of the things above and none of them worked.

I am running the exact same version of office on another Win XP machine and accessing the same databases as I am trying to on the Win 7 machine from that computer.

Basically in Word and Access it seems like they are either reading the templates improperly or modifying them. I have tried making them read only and moving the location of them, but to no luck.

If this is the case, this is a big problem for my business, because my business centers around these functions of Office.



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