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Emmett
Years ago I bought MS Office Pro. It was on 3.5 inch diskettes. It does not
require a product ID to load. A few years later, I bought an MS Office Pro
update and it was on CD. Of course it requires a product ID as well as
elegible loaded products, of which my previously loaded MS Office 97
qualifies. Everything has worked fine on my old Win98SE system, including
replacing a crashed harddrive.
I have now bought a new XP Pro driven system and cannot get Office 97 to
load from the diskettes. (I think the decompress algorithems are different
than XP uses). Consequently, I can't get Office 2000 to load.
Unfortunately, I am retired and can't afford to buy the newest version of
Office just to be able to get to and update thousands of saved documents. At
this point I am still forced to use my old computer for MSO work. HELP!
I tried the preloaded MS Works and in comparison, it is a weak imitation of
Office.
require a product ID to load. A few years later, I bought an MS Office Pro
update and it was on CD. Of course it requires a product ID as well as
elegible loaded products, of which my previously loaded MS Office 97
qualifies. Everything has worked fine on my old Win98SE system, including
replacing a crashed harddrive.
I have now bought a new XP Pro driven system and cannot get Office 97 to
load from the diskettes. (I think the decompress algorithems are different
than XP uses). Consequently, I can't get Office 2000 to load.
Unfortunately, I am retired and can't afford to buy the newest version of
Office just to be able to get to and update thousands of saved documents. At
this point I am still forced to use my old computer for MSO work. HELP!
I tried the preloaded MS Works and in comparison, it is a weak imitation of
Office.