And this Microsoft answers webpage says older versions, including , "are not certified compatible with Windows 10 but might work with or without compatibility mode. PowerPoint SP3 , and some have it working in compatibility mode. Office Support ends Oct Office Support ends Apr See System Requirements for Office and scroll to bottom of page.
Office Support ended Oct Office Support has ended. Compatible per this Microsoft answer , but some have problems as the link shows. Office XP Not Compatible. See Compatible.
Compatible bit and bit editions for 8 see System Requirements for Office For 8. Some folks had problems with 8. NOT compatible. See technet article. However, some claim it may run in a Virtual Machine with Professional and Enterprise editions. Office XP Support has ended. Yet these items, when checked against Windows 7, say "Not compatible" or "No Info; Check with software publisher" Compatible both bit and bit editions. See System Requirements for Office That's a lotta software Once you get over the endless installation, you'll find lots to love in Works Suite The Works 6.
Dated Works Although the core of the suite, Works 6. And the Works software includes some advanced features. There's an AutoFormat function, a chart builder, and a slew of ready-to-use templates for common at-home chores, such as calculating the cost of a car loan.
Works' database app, though simplistic compared to Microsoft Access, handles typical at-home and microbusiness chores, such as mail-merge lists, customer databases, and holiday card lists. And its calendar and address book functions, while no match for those of Office's Outlook or Lotus Organizer, track appointments and provide reminders. Too bad there's no wizard to simplify the process of importing existing address books into Works. Word up Word alone makes getting the whole Works suite worthwhile.
Oddly, even though Works 6. Task-oriented tools Several other tools set Works apart from its inexpensive compadres. The smart, Web-styled Task Manager in the Start menu lets you display 1 of more than templates, for those who don't want to design a site from scratch.
Meanwhile, the Portfolio helps organize various files and clipboard info, including images, text, and documents. It's useful for projects such as newsletters and school reports, and you won't find anything similar in Ability Office , GobeProductive , or Pro.
Works carries typical Microsoft tech support, meaning it's both in-depth and expensive, depending on how you use it. Online support consists of the searchable knowledge base and the well-stocked FAQs organized and listed by Works 6. We're cheesed, though, about the pathetically puny documentation that comes with the suite; it barely scratches the surface of the Works spreadsheet, for instance, much less Word Tough to beat Let's be honest: it's hard for an alternative suite to compete with Pro's big-fat-zero price tag.
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