- Upgrading from Works to Office
- Posted by creddy on January 30th, 2006
My PC came pre-installed with XP Home 2002 and Works 8.0 and I wish to
upgrade to MS Office Standard.
Should I use an Upgrade or full version of Office?
Will older versions work e.g. 2002 or older?
creddy
- Posted by Will Denny on January 30th, 2006
Hi
There is no 'upgrade' path from Works to Office. You will need a full
version of Office. The upgrade versions of Office are only available to use
if you already have Office installed.
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- Posted by Dick Cardy on January 30th, 2006
"Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message
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Sorry to correct you Works is a qualifying product see
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...ional.mspx#EQE
Dick
- Posted by creddy on January 30th, 2006
Thank you, that confirms what I thought, now I just need to know if I a
pre-2003 upgrade will work as I cant afford the latest version.
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creddy
"Dick Cardy" wrote:
- Posted by TufftyBob on February 2nd, 2006
This may or may not help:
I have a laptop using win' xp sp2 and outlook 2002(oem with smartphone) and
word 2002 as part of works suite 2005 which also includes works 8! Both of
the word and outlook are Office XP/2002 app's and can be updated from
microsoft update and Office downloads page to include Office XP sp3 among
others.
In the past I borrowed an official copy of my brothers multiple licence
Office 2000 Premier ((I think premier was the previous name for
Professional/Small Business Edition? (I don't remember if Access was incuded)
but I could be wrong)).
The only reason that it is not still on my pc is because of multiple system
recoveries due to hardware and other problems not connected with the office
app's led to me having to ask to borrow the disc again and my brother could
not afford to be without the disc for too long as his office needed the keep
disc for their own security. While it was on my laptop I never had any
problems with the 'old' application conflicting with an O/S that was written
later.
I would also love to know where I could get an official copy of Office XP
standard or Pro as I also cannot afford £370 for Office 2003 Standard never
mind whatever the 2003 Pro must cost.
Hope this info helps
"creddy" wrote:
- Posted by Dick Cardy on February 5th, 2006
"TufftyBob" <TufftyBob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Two possibilities:-
Poss 1 - If you have school age children then you could buy a student
licence.
Poss 2 - Check out the cost of an upgrade. Works 8 is a qualifying product
for upgrade see
http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...ional.mspx#EQE
Dick
- Posted by creddy on February 6th, 2006
Thanks TufftyBob
Im am about to try out something called Open Office (which is free) based on
the following recomendation (see discussion group Windows XP General, Upgrade
Works to Office)
"Try OpenOffice www.openoffice.org - that's definitely a good price, it's
FREE and will do almost anything that Office 2002 will do (except outlook of
course). It will both read and edit Office files, and also save-as Office
file format. It will also export a document to pdf - something which even
Office 2003 won't do."
Otherwise its trying to find an older copy of office on ebay (buyer beware).
I have ordered a copy on disc (£5.37) and will let you now how I get on with
it.
Regards
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creddy
"TufftyBob" wrote:
- Posted by creddy on February 7th, 2006
Ive have received and installed Open Office and it seems ok, I can open,
email and save Word and Excel documents in it which is all I need.
I ordered it from
http://www.caterhamcomputing.co.uk/c...cf035595bdf5d3
regards
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creddy
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